MODEL 2.Vox® Clyde McCoyTM Wah

In 1966, an L.A. session guitarist and a Vox® electrical engineer tinkered around with an amp’s tone circuit and created an archetype of elec- tric guitar tone: the original Clyde McCoyTM Wah pedal. Though it was designed for the guitar,Vox initially thought they’d sell more to trumpet players; that’s why trumpet player Clyde McCoy’s name graces the pedal to this day. Few horn players use the pedal today, but countless guitarists know the unmistakable tone and range acheived by this pedal, thanks to its active circuit and dinstinctive high peak.

Control 1 (tip): Frequency Range – Changes the high and low fre- quency centers off the Wah sweep.

Control 2 (tip): Q (Shape) – Changes the bandwidth of the frequency centers. Lower settings produce a mild Wah effect, higher settings pro- duce extreme Wah filtering.

Control 3 (tip): Volume – Boosts or cuts the output level when the Wah is enabled.

Expression Pedal – Controls the Wah effect.

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DigiTech EX-7 manual Model 2.Vox Clyde McCoyTM Wah