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4partyfun (49867)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Fantastic Ebayer ! Always Welcome ! Hope to See U Again ! Thanks !! 4partyfun
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Reviews (2)
07 May, 2011
Very Sturdy, Built to last and an absolutely amazing Wah Tone!
The Dunlop JH-1 Wah pedal is an excellent recreation of Jimi's sound. I had wanted one of these pedals for a long time. As of May/2011 this pedal along with it's reissue JH-1B are now discontinued unfortuneatly. I seriously suggest that anyone who loves Jimi's wah sound nab one of these off of ebay. I own a JH-1, the original Dunlop Hendrix Wah. I cannot review the JH-1B but I would assume that there are only improvements...the original JH-1 needs no improvements really. The wah tone of this pedal is really thick sounding and I have heard and played many Wah pedals in my time and this one IS the Boss! The Frequency Range is Lowered in this specific wah and this is what gives it the thick sound. The outside of the pedal is a very hard and sturdy Die Cast Caseing and it's very obvious they made this pedal to last. I bought mine used just recently and it's one of the original JH-1's, so it's much older than the JH-1B and the pedal is amazing and in really great condition. The only reason a used JH-1 would be in bad condition is due to a previous owner(s) extreme misuse of the pedal. The Low end of the sound is really low and the High's aren't as bright as most other wah's. This Wah is actually a preferred pedal by a LOT of big artists. One in particular I know of is Jerry Cantrell of Alice in Chains. I also know that this is the very Wah used on Marilyn Manson's cover of Sweet Dreams. Which is one of the many reasons I decided to buy it. The most notable difference between a JH-1 and a JH-1B by looking at them is the front logo. On the JH-1, the Logo is literally a Jimi Hendrix Logo and says underneath it that it's the "original Thomas design". The JH-1B has replaced the logo with an actual copy of Jimi's Signature. Overall it's very sturdy, built to last and has a really amazing Wah Tone. If you want a pedal that has a bit more low-end than too much high-end...this is the pedal for you!
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08 Mar, 2013
Boss BF-3: Great pedal, great design, very very reliable with power supply.
AH, the Boss BF-3 Flanger! This pedal can do any and all flange effect plus it has a gate/pan mode which is really cool new feature which can literally turn the flanger's sound into somewhat like a Tremolo. With the pedal hooked up in stereo, not only does it sound like a tremolo, it also sounds Stereoscopic and it will pan between speakers. It also features the ability to mimic a chorus pedal as well. One of the reasons I bought this pedal was because Adam Jones of Tool uses the BF-2 and this one is pretty much the same as the BF-2, Sound-wise but it also has the new mode feature. All in all this pedal is absolutely excellent. One last thing, this pedal works best with a power supply (Boss PSA-120). It eats batteries something fierce. If you have multiple pedals buy the boss adapter with a daisy chain...it works wonders!
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