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Wah & Filter Effects Pedals

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Used Dunlop Cry Baby Bonamassa Effect Pedal
Product Price  $94.99
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Used Dr.scientist DUSK Effect Pedal
Product Price  $219.99
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Used Snarling Dogs BAWLBUSTER Effect Pedal
Product Price  $174.99
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Used Maestro Boomerang Effect Pedal
Product Price  $139.99
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Used Dunlop 95-910511 WAH Effect Pedal
Product Price  $99.99
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Used Vertex AXIS WAH PEDAL Effect Pedal
Product Price  $124.99
$185.99
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Used 1970s Morley Wah-Volume Effect Pedal
Product Price  $129.99
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Used Electro-Harmonix SCREAMING TREE Effect Pedal
Product Price  $189.99
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Used BOSS GAFC Effect Pedal
Product Price  $79.99
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Used Vox V847 Effect Pedal
Product Price  $72.99
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Used Thomas Organ Company CRY-BABY Effect Pedal
Product Price  $119.99
$149.99
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Used EBS Stanley Clarke Wah/Volume Effect Pedal
Product Price  $149.99
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Used Morley PWF POWER WAH Effect Pedal
Product Price  $169.99
$249.99
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Vintage 1960s VOX Clyde McCoy Wah Wah Effect Pedal
Product Price  $1,399.99
Vintage 1970s VOX Stereo Fuzz Wah Effect Pedal
Product Price  $449.99
Used Source Audio c4 synth Effect Pedal
Product Price  $229.99
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Used Dunlop DCR-1FC Effect Pedal
Product Price  $129.99
$169.99
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Used Dunlop DCR-1FC Effect Pedal
Product Price  $129.99
$169.99
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Used Dunlop DCR-1FC Effect Pedal
Product Price  $129.99
$169.99
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Used Dunlop dCR-1S Effect Pedal
Product Price  $129.99
$169.99
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Vintage 1970s Foxx FUZZ/WA Effect Pedal
Product Price  $399.99
Morley 20/20 Power Wah Effects Pedal
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Product Price  $139.00

Some of the most amazing sounds your electric guitar can make come from the use of wah, talk box and filter effects pedals. Some of these pedals create on-the-fly equalizer effects, allowing you to adjust your audio spectrum as you play. Others, like the talk box, are distinctive pieces of gear with their own specific behavior. One of the most important pedals on your board is the wah pedal. Used in countless styles of music with a particularly strong showing in funk and rock guitar, the wah-wah is like a specialized equalizer underneath your foot. You can boost the expressiveness of your lines with the wah, and when used in conjunction with on-the-fly pickup switching, it can create some mind-blowing effects. Straightforward yet powerful, the wah pedal gives you a whole new level of control over your sound. Most wah-wahs are rocker pedals that boost the high end when you press your toe forward and cut it when you rock your heel back. By contrast, the auto-wah pedal takes the power of the wah and puts it into a stompbox format, allowing you to focus on your guitar. Envelope filters are another way to take advantage of a wah-like effect, providing "smart" modulation that adjusts the effect based on your volume and style. Without a doubt, one of the most unique effects pedals is the talk box. Characterizing songs as legendary as Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a Prayer," this pedal combines the sound of the guitar with your own voice to allow the instrument to "speak." If you aspire to be the next Peter Frampton, the talk box will "show you the way." From basic EQ effects to the added emotion of wah-wah to the memorable sound of the talk box, these effects pedals bring a ton of customization to your style. Filter effects are a staple of the world's most legendary guitarists, and whether you're an established pro or simply a beginner hoping to follow in their footsteps, the right effects pedals are an important part of your stage presence.