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Reviews (13)

Dec 15, 2015
look ma' no batteries!!!
it's nice to not have to worry about the batteries running out while recording a set.

Jul 14, 2016
refreshingly good classic wah sound and feel without the tone loss of the 105Q
i've tried a number of wah pedals over the years. and have always been partial to the mechanical / potentiometer style over the opticals because of the pedal travel/feel. this one feels just like the classic Dunlop 105Q, and sounds just as good or better because it has a lot more tonal flexibility. also, it has a very clear bypass unlike the 105Q which really degraded the dry signal.
it has just the right amount of flexibility vs. complexity with 4 voicing selections, Freq Range and Width. it's kind of missing an adjustable output volume like the 105Q, but this is a minor gripe because it sits very well in the mix as is. also, one of the 4 voice selections includes a boost.
is it worth almost double the price of a 105Q... well, yes.
my plan is to now spend about $15, and a few hours to convert the old 105Q into a true-bypass with an LED indicator.

Nov 08, 2016
Perfect Compressor for Live and Loud
I got the bass preacher version of this pedal, but since is such a gem I still feel compelled to write a review. I wish that i would have discovered this pedal a lot sooner. The controls are brilliantly distilled down to exactly what a you need for quick adjustments in between songs for live performance. Quiet players and high-dollar boutique minded studio purists will scoff at this pedal because it isn't the most transparent sounding, and there is a little bit of a hiss present when you kick it on. However, this thing shines when it matters most - when you're live on stage, the Preacher feels and sounds great.