- Channels the classic Vox wah sound from the 1960s, known for its iconic tone
- Features a durable all-black coated finish for a sleek and rugged look
- Equipped with a 9-volt power supply input, eliminating the need for batteries
- Designed to emulate the sound of legendary guitarists like Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix
- Provides a smooth, expressive wah effect that's perfect for rock, blues, and funk genres
- Compact and lightweight, making it easy to fit into your pedalboard setup
- Includes a true bypass circuit to maintain the integrity of your guitar's signal
Delivers Classic Wah Tones The wah pedal is a pedalboard staple, and the Vox V845 puts this classic effect under your feet at a price that’s sure to put a smile on your face. Spec’d to emulate Vox’s ’60s-era original, the V845 ups the ante with a 9-volt power supply input, eliminating the need for a battery. You also get a durable all-black coated finish that’s built to withstand a lifetime of stomping and rocking. If you want to duplicate classic Cream- and Hendrix-esque wah-wah effects, the Vox V845 is the right tool for the job.Vox — inventor of the wah Vox developed the first wah-wah effect during the 1960s in order to enable guitarists to emulate the sound of a muted trumpet. The unique sonic characteristics of Vox’s original wah pedal subsequently became immensely widespread, thanks to pioneering guitarists such as Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, and others. Today, the