
Wah Attack
The Memphis Wah Attack is a delightfully quirky take on the classic wah-wah pedal, infusing it with a unique and captivating character. Unlike traditional wah-wahs that sweep through a broad frequency range, the Wah Attack is a band-pass filter that isolates a much narrower sonic spectrum, creating a distinctly vocal-like quality to your tone. As you rock the pedal back and forth, you'll hear it dramatically accentuate and emphasize specific harmonics, almost as if the guitar is "speaking" through the filter. This focused, singing-voice effect can add incredible expression and articulation to your playing, whether you're laying down searing lead lines or punctuating rhythmic chords. But the Wah Attack has another trick up its sleeve - an attack control that allows you to fine-tune the pedal's responsiveness. Crank it up and the filter will snap into position with lightning speed, delivering a crisp, percussive "wak" sound. Dial it back, and the sweep becomes more gradual and fluid, oozing with vintage wah vibe. The result is a pedal that's equally at home in classic rock riffs, searing lead solos, and experimental soundscapes. Legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix was known to experiment with similar band-pass filter effects, and you can hear their influence in the Wah Attack's singing, expressive voice. If you're searching for a wah that stands out from the crowd, the Memphis is a must-try.



