
V845 Classic Wah Wah
The Vox V845 Classic Wah-Wah is a must-have for any guitarist seeking to unlock the expressive potential of their instrument. Rooted in the legendary design that defined the wah-wah sound in the 1960s, this pedal delivers the same iconic tones that graced countless hit records and defined the era's most iconic guitar tones. What sets the V845 apart is its ability to capture the organic, responsive feel of the original. The sturdy, all-black housing houses a treadle that moves with a satisfying heft, allowing you to sweep through the wah's range with precision and finesse. As you press down, the pedal's circuitry works its magic, sculpting your guitar's tone into a bold, singing voice that can slice through a mix or add subtle, dynamic textures. The V845's lineage traces back to the very origins of the wah-wah effect, which Vox pioneered to help guitarists emulate the expressive muting of a trumpet. This heritage is audible in the pedal's voice - a signature blend of midrange punch and harmonic richness that has become synonymous with groundbreaking guitar work. Legends like Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and George Clinton have all used wah-wah to elevate their playing to new heights, and the V845 puts that same transformative power at your fingertips. Whether you're laying down funky rhythms, carving out blistering leads, or exploring the outer limits of psychedelic experimentation, the Vox V845 Classic Wah-Wah is a must-have addition to any guitarist's sonic arsenal.


