Slash Signature Wah, Volt-question |
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Slash Signature Wah, Volt-question |
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Sep 24 2008, 09:00 PM |
Does it have an 18 volt power supply? I'll have to keep a watch on this topic, because I was going to get one of those but it might mess with things a little bit if this is true.
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Sep 24 2008, 10:06 PM |
18V power supply? I would suggest to avoid that. Also I suggest that you avoid any signature goods, as they are not usually that good (for the price). I recommend 535Q, I plug it in 9Vadapter, has a true bypass, and a cool overall pedal. Here's my review of it.
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Sep 24 2008, 11:09 PM |
You will definitly need a new power adapter for that 18volt operation...That is a drag especially if you have the boss pedalboard....I would suggest avoiding that signature model and looking into 535q which is 9volt..Regarding springs , you have morley wah wahs that have springs in and you engage the wah just by stepping on it
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