Logan Sound Wah Anti Wah

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I just picked one of these pedals up this past week. It is essentially two wah circuits that work with/against one another in a unique way. You can get some cool cocked wah sounds (ala Schenker) with the knob in its lower ranges. With the knob set around 3 o'clock its total "Brian May in a box" treble-booster type lead tones, but with more harmonic overtones than a treble-booster. I'm still playing around with the "in-between" settings and finding some unique and subtle overtones. It reacts differently to varying gain levels so it will be a while before I discover all of its possibilities.

So far, it seems to be a pretty cool box and adds something unique to the tonal palatte. I plan to give it a go at our next rehearsal while covering Queen's "Hammer to Fall".

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http://www.logansoundinc.com/
 
didn't Stevie Ray do somthing similiar with wah pedals ?


I remember reading a mag years ago talking about SRV and his innovative use of pedals


miss you Stevie :cry:
 
FUZZboat":23u03jts said:
didn't Stevie Ray do somthing similiar with wah pedals ?


I remember reading a mag years ago talking about SRV and his innovative use of pedals


miss you Stevie :cry:
Could be but I don't recall ever hearing about him doing that.

I did try hooking up two wahs to see if they would do what this does (based on the sound clips on the website, which are a good representation of what this does) but it didn't seem to work. Now that I actually have the Wah Anti Wah, I plan to try it again in a side-by-side comparison.
 
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