Ibanez Demon Wah Wah |
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Ibanez Demon Wah Wah |
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Dec 13 2007, 02:23 PM |
Hi Dan,
I'll give you some impressions now and maybe do a review when I have a little more time ... First, its built like a tank, really solid. I never run it on batteries but MickeM says it eats them quickly so I always use an adapter. It really is versatile with an adjustable sweep range and other stuff as you say - I find it is fine with all the controls set to centre, but yo uhave the options if you need it. It has 2 modes of operation - in the first it is switch operated with no spring - just like the vox except the switch is to the side, nit actually under the pedal. The second is my favourite though - spring loaded so it always returns to the fully up position, and is activated by motion of the pedal itself - that is sooooo much easier than messing with a switch. All in all I really like it and would recommend it to anyone! -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
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Dec 14 2007, 02:00 AM |
I was also thinking of getting one of these a while ago. Maybe I will still get one.
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