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Ibanez WD7 Weeping Demon Wah £99

A well constructed pedal with fantastic features that's suitable for a broad range of styles

The WD7's metal housing is extremely robust.

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Part of Ibanez's Tone-Lock range, this is an incredibly versatile wah pedal. Built using the same bomb-proof cast metal housing as the rest of the series, the WD7 Weeping Demon is unique in that it combines some of the hottest wah features around in just a single unit.

Operation

The most ingenuous feature on this pedal is a mechanical lever that enables you to change between conventional switching and the auto-on style switching that Morley made famous. In true Tone-Lock style the control knobs for level, Q and Low frequency boost can be first set and then pushed into the unit to keep them safe from accidental adjustment.

In addition to the main tone controls, the WD7 has an extra range control to aid compatibility with seven-string, down-tuned guitar and bass. Another feature immediately noticeable is how fast and easy it is to pop a battery in this pedal. No screws, just a push button and the heavy-duty function switch flips open to reveal the battery compartment.

In use

With variable Q and fine-tuning controls you can dial in any wah tone you want. The WD7's real draw is its ability to switch between manual and auto-on operation. With the auto switch engaged a spring returns the wah to the off (fully back) position for you, so all you have to worry about is your expressive use of the pedal.

It also includes pedal friction, spring tension and an auto-off delay setting to ensure seamless return to effect-off playing. A most versatile and funky-looking wah, and an absolute bargain.

Verdict

One of the most versatile wah-wahs around, and at an excellent price.

MusicRadar rating:

4.5 of 5 stars

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  • zenbanshee

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    Sat 17 Jan 2009, 4:07 pm GMT

    User rating 4 of 5

    I like that it works with both guitar and bass and has two switching modes. Built like a tank, but quite large.

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  • zenbanshee

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    Sat 17 Jan 2009, 4:06 pm GMT

    User rating 4 of 5

    I like that it works with both guitar and bass and has two modes of operation. Its kind of big, but built like a tank.

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  • zenbanshee

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    Sat 17 Jan 2009, 4:06 pm GMT

    User rating 4 of 5

    I like that it works with both guitar and bass and has two modes of operation. Its kind of big, but built like a tank.

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  • Avarice

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    Mon 24 Dec 2007, 4:40 pm GMT

    User rating 1 of 5

    I got mine for £79 ;)

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MusicRadar rating

4.5 of 5

Pros

Looks cool. Sounds cooler. Incredibly versatile.

Cons

Takes up a lot of space on your pedal board.

Verdict

One of the most versatile wah-wahs around, and at an excellent price.

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Specification

WD7 Weeping Demon Wah

Price:
£99
Effect Types:
Wah
Features:
Push-Lok Controls/ Pedal Friction Adjuster/ The Auto Off Delay Control/ LED Indicator.
Manufacturer's Description:
Adjustable Automatic Wah.
On/Off Switch:
true
Pedal Technology:
Digital
WAH WAH Parameters:
Variable Q

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