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«  Voodoo Child! »

Published on 06/11/14 at 12:27
I have the first model with black case.

Adapter on the side and can connect a 9 volt battery inside with a small compartment for the battery provided for not taking it that moves
The adapter plug is placed directly on the case and connect the circuit by son, which is good for life.

- When disconnecting, you can hear the pedal to make a little noise when playing with (mechanical sound) (Ma Budda makes no noise)

+ Screw / Rubber can be removed by hand (practice for a quick change of battery.

The exterior and interior design generally seems a notch above the Budda Bud Wah.

UTILIZATION

The travel of the wah is adjustable. Simply remove the screws from the small white plastic (which takes the toothed bar supports). Then moving the toothed bar (located between the potentiometer and the white plastic) of the wheel (the main pedal potentiometer is rotated) then slightly rotates the potentiometer 1-2 notch on one side or the other so that the wah is a little more acute stroke or a little more serious. Then reinstall everything as it was and make sure testing with delicacy that few have all that pedal stroke without reaching the end of the potentiometer. Do not forget to test the activation of the pedal, which pushes even further the potentiometer.

If you ever get too turned the knob and it block the travel of the wah, just to make the necessary adjustment.

If you do not understand, you say that the potentiometer is 1 to 10. The stroke of the pedal action 6 so initially it is 2 to 8. By moving the potentiometer to be more keen on grave with control the tone of the wah 4 to 10. If you want the worst possible, it is turned in the other direction and found this to have control over the potentiometer 1 to 7.

I have not changed the setting on mine but maybe I'll put a darker screen.

SOUND QUALITY

Welcome to Voodoo Child! As much as I liked my Budda Wah on this song, as it pales compared to the Fulltone. The effect is stronger and now that the Budda. It is also more singing and she has a certain vibe that makes it inspires me when I play.

on the other hand in clean environment and funk she is doing really worse than the Budda is smooth and creamy.

- Over there gain and it blows. She blows more than the Budda Wah.
- The transition between the sounds of the pedal is less fluid than the Budda Wah. The budda a very fluid while the Fulltone to a jerky transition low-high transition.

OVERALL OPINION

Strengths and weakness compared to the Budda Wah. It's two great pedal located in the upscale. The Fulltone a greater mechanical noise cogwheel system and less fluid low-high transition. Against it by the singing side and the vibe is lacking in the Buddha which is slightly preferred to the latter. Vibe this pedal compensates for these defects and manufacturing quality inspires me more confidence for the long term.

In short, a very good pedal with Mojo, used mainly to Rock and Blues and Funk least.