The Ibanez AW7 from the Tone-Lok series isn't just any autowah. First, a Cry Baby-style wah with both low and high frequencies cut. Second, an LPF-style wah with only high frequencies cut. The Ibanez AW7 guitar effects pedal also works as a notch filter with the Sens at 0, similar to having a wah turned on but not "rocked." Built-in distortion circuit can be switched to either pre or post wah.
The BOSS AW-3 Dynamic Wah pedal gives guitarists a wide range of classic auto-wah and dynamic wah effects, plus a new "Humanizer" effect which can simulate human vowel sounds. A Bass input provides a variety of funky wah sounds for bass-guitar.
WH10 series has remained a highly popular wah pedal through the years due to its many unique features. The guitar/bass range switch enables switching between two preset frequency ranges best suited for each instrument. This is also the first wah pedal to utilize a multiple feedback opamp circuit, creating a much different tonal quality versus more common inductor based wahs. There is also a volume boost for additional flexibility. The WH10V3 features selectable true or buffered bypass, and circuitry is housed in a highly-durable, die-cast Aluminum alloy body with a distinctive black finish.
Based on the specs of the original VOX wah from the 1960s, the V847 has faithfully transmitted the legendary sound to the present day. Through careful experimentation, the traditional VOX wah has evolved into the V847-C wah pedal, with a tone that enhances today’s rock music. It delivers a wah sound with great presence that will stand out when playing anything from chords to solos. While carrying on the tradition of VOX wah pedals, the V847-C wah pedal’s numerous customizations make it the perfect modern VOX wah.