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JAM Pedals Wahcko Wah Pedal for Bass
JAM is known for their NOS components and obsession for analog circuits, so the Wahcko gets it's inspiration from the late 60's Wah craze, namely the immortal Crybaby. However there have been a million versions of the Crybaby over the years so JAM went after the holy grail: the Italian Crybaby from Jen Elettronica production in 1969 (when they started using RED Fasel inductors). The deep swell and smooth highs of those wah's made them collectibles almost instantly. So from the start the Wahcko has a pure vintage sound and an ultra smooth wah pot to boot, but the most exciting part of this pedal is the 6-position EQ switch.
The best way to describe the voice selector is like a rotating Q control. It adjusts the frequency sweep to change the overall EQ of the pedal. In testing, the voice control seemed like a bit like time traveling through the evolution of the wah effect. The general tone seemed to get darker and deeper as you progressed from the bright and percussive wah's of the early 70's funk to the snarly cocked sounds of classic rock to the spacey voice of modern jam band music.
This particular pedal is the Wahcko+ (plus) which means it features their most current upgraded circuit. JAM is a full blown custom shop doing artwork and multi-pedal units by request, but they also have some upgrades available on certain units. Overall the Wahcko is as fun as its looks and will turn the head of any wah lover.
In the words of JAM pedals....
After years of appearing as a mainstay on many pros’ boards and earning its fair share of praise and awards, the Wahcko has established itself as the most vocal, expressive and at the same time versatile wah pedal out there.
FEATURING
1. RED Fasel inductor
2. Carbon-Comp resistors
3. 6-position rotary switch for different frequency sweep range
4. internal trimmer for adjusting the input gain
5. mini LED
*Useful Tip
Use your Wahcko as a tone-shaping tool. Turn the Wahcko+ on, leave it at the toe- down position and experiment with the 6 different settings of the rotary switch. We bet you can find many interesting tones for your lead or rhythm overdriven parts.