Wilson Effects: Vintage Spec 12 Position Rippah Booster Wah (LONG video)
http://www.wilsoneffects.com The Rippah Wah draws its inspiration and electronic pedigree from the Maestro Boomerang - a wah that was (allegedly) responsible for the 'Shaft' groove courtesy of the hands and feet of Mr Charles 'Skip' Pitts. This information alone makes it very desirable to yours truly as I was raised on a musical muesli of metal and funk. Kevin Wilson has taken said Boomerang to grander heights by introducing some variables. With Kevin's version you are able to adjust the Q spot, Sweep Range, Bass and Gain and, with this new version, also kick in a few dB extra to push your amp or pedals into la-la land. I love it. There is a LOT more information about this wah, how it works etc, on Kevin's site (see link above). I suggest you check it out. This one stays with me. Cheers, Burgs.

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