Fulltone Custom Shop Supa-Wah Multi-wah Pedal - Metallic White Reviews
Fulltone’s Custom Shop Supa-Wah takes the manufacturer’s beloved Clyde wah pedal and supercharges it with two additional modes. Adding to the Clyde’s original three, the Supa-Wah delivers five unique modes to explore for one of the widest varieties of wah sounds ever housed in a single pedal. Classic modes like Wacked, Jimi, and Shaft channel everything from the original “Clyde” sounds of the 1960s to funk-laden soul and dirty, gritty low-end grunt. With the Phat mode, the Supa-Wah delivers an incredibly throaty, vocal sound. Switch on over to the Sub mode and prepare to slam your amp and cab with deep, booming tones — this setting was a quick favorite among Sweetwater bassists, retaining the nuances of their sound while adding welcome low-end punch. A Level knob controls how clean or hard your signal hits the circuit, making for a greater level of tonal fine-tuning. Add the Fulltone Custom Shop Supa-Wah to your pedalboard, and you’ll never need another wah again.
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Highest Rated Reviews
Super Wah
Best wah to lead or rythem, just killer to get waht you want with the output and gain knob and style of wah :)
Best wah pedal made
This is the best sounding wah pedal I've ever played. I sold my Morley and Vox after trying this out. The build quality is outstanding and the controls are nothing short of perfect. Highly recommended.
Mr. Fuller has raised the bar
This pedal is nothing short of putting Morley, Dunlop, and Vox on blast. Mike Fuller has raised the bar to an impossible level that those manufacturers are not equipped to meet. I own wahs from all of those companies and the Supa-Wah is in its own category. For starters its dead silent (no hiss or FM radio bleed) and built like a tank. The fit & finish is nothing short of perfect. Adjustable buffer? Who else does that (answer: nobody else). The settings are all very usable (mine came set to "Jimi" because of course that's where you would start). Expensive? Yes. Does the price reflect the quality? Yes. Meet your last wah pedal. Shout out to Alex for making the transaction as smooth as the sweep on this pedal.