| Comments Welcome to the comments page below you will find various comments from people who have purchased a Wilson Effects pedal. If you have purchased a Wilson Effects pedal and would like to be included on this page please feel free to email me at wilsoneffects@wilsoneffects.com. |
| Well, I received the Bass Q-wah and I am very impressed. Great sounds, and a lot of fun. Thanks again for making such a wonderful musical tool - it has already inspired all sorts of great new musical ideas! Edward Kevin, just got it and plugged it in, WOWWWWWWWWWW what a Quack and what tone selection. Its pretty Funky! retro 70s mojo keys.This is real tight workmanship and in a class of its own. Thanks sooo much Kevin. Mark S. on his Q-Wah Dude...The Q- wah and the OD are friggin amazing!!! I love `em! Peace-John Gentry Jr. Kevin, I got it today...this thing really quacks! Thanks for building a great wah, Darryl I wanted to order another wah before I tell my friends that you build the best wah in the world. Pretty high praise, but true as far as I can tell. I love how transparent the Rippah is in the toe position, and how smooth it is as you step back on it. Just what I have been looking for, but could not find till now. Mike This is a great pedal, with a great sound! It does exactly what it is,..high quality vintage wah sounds. I tried all sorts of pedals looking for a warm, fat, nasally, axis bold as love sound, many times I was disappointed, as many of other guitarist, but not with the Q-Wah. The is one of the best vintage style Wah's out! Try it, you won't regret it!! Arnold Very quick shipping and excellent follow up on the order but that's the least of it. This Wah rocks big time. The clips don't do it justice. To my ears the sweep is much smoother than my Fulltone Clyde Deluxe and it out quacks the Super Quack by a mile. The controls on the outside for bass/gain, vocal sweep, and Q adjustment all perform well. I can get a pretty close approximation of a vintage Vox wah as well as some more extreme settings. It also has a built in buffer for using it with a fuzz that has a volume pot to set the wah up at unity or with a bit of gain when engaged. It does well with a clean tone but I think it really excels with some gain thrown at it. It's the best wah I have had thus far. Chris Kevin, Would you believe I just got around to installing this in a case and tried her out? Well...all I can say is wow! You nailed it brother! Finally a wah that doesn't get lost in the mix and has the flexibility to dial in my way! I'm an admitted Wah junky and yours is the the sweetest, most vocal Wah I've come across thus far. It gets along well with my Les Paul as well as my Strat too. Thanks again! Andrew R. |
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| I've been playing since the 1970s and this is probably the best wah I've had, I really like it. Is that your own inductor? It sounds great. I've owned some of the vintage Thomas, Jenn Crybaby, yours has a really nice clarity and perfect sweep, plus the adjustability is nice without being overly tweaky. I will definitely recommend this to other guitarists. Allen K. |
| Kevin, Got the Rippah Q Wah Pedal today, awesome vibes!! I definitely, especially at your price point, believe it's a better value than other well known wahs, and I don't see any differences really. I actually think your dc adapter jack is better than others. (I had another boutique wah that I returned because the dc adapter wasn't flush with the case and my adapter couldn't stay connected, his is also mounted directly to the board so I couldn't adjust it. So in my experience you make a superior product. Scotty S. Hey Kevin! Here's a sound file I just made of that wah I sent you that you re- cased and had to put in new transistors, ect! It kills! Anyway, I really appreciate the quality of your work and it's going to put my pedal board over the top! Gary T. Got the wah, & holy s***. This thing is damn throaty. Didn't take long to find my spots with the controls. Got the sweep knob at about 11 o'clock, the Q at 2 clicks back,& the bass at 11:30. It is its own sound, not fair to compare to other wahs. I'm a Trower, Haynes, Santana kind of player. You know when you like your equipment when you don't want to stop playing, & you find a melody to riff on. This wah to me has a bit more "life" to it. Thanks! Brian S. Kevin, Used the Rippah Q-Wah all day today and yesterday (two hour rehearsal and two services today). Oh yeah...what a great pedal :-) Quacks like you read about...and the possibilities mid-throw are endless while doing crunchy rhythm work...really adds unbelievable color and texture to driving sections. Jay B. Kevin, I just got home and opened up the wah. I played it for a few minutes and I have to tell you it is freaking' awesome, no pun intended ;) I used to own a _______ wah and when I bought it used, it was whacked. I sent it to____and he re calibrated it and fixed the treadle. But it never sounded as good as I hoped it would. So I sold it. I have don't plan on owning another _______ because of the the price. But that is not why I'm sending you this email. To shorten up a possible long and boring email, the Freaker Wah is what I was HOPING to get when I bought the __________ Wah. I have yet to play with the different settings but your wah is a keeper! I might buy another wah in the future just to get a vintage Clyde wah tone. I would recommend your wah's to anyone. You sir make quality wahs at a reasonable price. Carlos C. Kevin, Hey man...I gotta give it to ya...this Signature wah drop in board sounds KILLER!!!! I got fed up with wahs 2 years ago and went and bought a nice high dollar wah and I was pretty happy with it but your wah SMOKES IT!!! Just killer man...it really nails that watery sweet smooth sweep of the old Clyde wahs...sounds just like old Cream and records and really gets scary close to Truth (a personal benchmark for me!). Anyway, I just want to let you know I'm very happy with this wah...I just wish I'd know about these years ago! CF Kevin, I have to pass this along to you. I played a set at something called the Sweet and Hot Jazz Festival in Los Angeles last weekend and this guy came up to me after the sound check, told me he invented the wah wah pedal and asked what kind of wah I was using because it sounded so good. He said his name was Del Casher which I didn’t recognize. After the gig I looked him up and you probably already know who he is. Bob H. Kevin, I got my Signature wah today and wanted to thank you. This is what I wanted, it sounds amazing and the workmanship is fantastic.I wish i would have bought this long ago, I could have saved a fortune. it sounds better than all the others I've had. Thank you! Daniel G. Kevin, I just wanted to let you know that this is the best wah pedal ive ever used. I've had an original ____ before and the 10 spot 2 is miles ahead of it. You did a really great job on the bypass, it is much quieter than the ____that i had, and obviously the casing is much more suited to a wah pedal. Thanks for all of your work on this! i really appreciate it. Ben M. Kevin, I just wanted to let you know how much I like the Q-wah pedal! Versatile as anything, super-quality workmanship, and no more tone sucking. Best money I've spent on guitar toys in a long time. Take care and thanks! Matt D. Mr. Wilson, I got the pedal today and it plays and sounds great! Thanks for this amazing wah. Greg H. Kevin, I've been playing since the 1970s and this is probably the best wah I've had, I really like it. Is that your own inductor? It sounds great. I've owned some of the vintage Thomas, Jenn Crybaby, and this _______, yours has a really nice clarity and perfect sweep, plus the adjustability is nice without being overly tweaky. I will definitely recommend this to other guitarists. Allen K. |
