Boss V-Wah PW-10

Boss V-Wah PW-10

The amazing BOSS PW-10 V-Wah is likely to be the last wah pedal you'll ever need or want. This first-of-its-kind programmable modeling wah gives you instant access to six classic and modern wah pedal sounds, as well as all-new "Double Resonance," "Uni-V" and "Voice" sounds never found in a wah pedal before! Plus the V-Wah features onboard overdrive/booster effects, three digital memories for storing your favorite sounds, noise-free infrared operation and more.


Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price: $195.00

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User Reviews of the Boss V-Wah PW-10

  • Submitted by Brandon from Collinsville, IL (104 points) on Jul 27, 2004
  • Even though it has a few truly agitating flaws to it, I really do love this thing, and spent several hours monkeying around with it immediately after purchasing. All of the wah modes have noticable differences to them which is a BIG plus in my book. The univibe mode is useful as an almost tremelo as well. Definitely worth the buy
  • Good Points: Very nice efx as well as a good selection of them. Great for voice (when used with my rig it often reminds me of Masonna's particular flavor of vocal distortion)
  • Bad Points: Oh my fucking god... activating the bypass mode is a royal pain in the ass when you want quick changes, as you have to hold down the rear end of the pedal for about 2 or 3 seconds for it to kick in. But in the meantime of doing that, it switches the memory mode several times over, making it very easy to lose track of what it's on when you come back to it. Sucks out a noticable amount of low end from your signal when it's not on bypass.
  • Price Paid: US$100.00
  • Purchased At: Portman's music
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  • Submitted by Russ from Chattanooga, TN (2 points) on Apr 9, 2004
  • This is a great wah-wah pedal. The actual tradtional wah-wah effect is very good, it's quiet, and it also has some other little features that are a nice bonus. It has a couple of settings for emulating Vox and cryBaby style wahs, and a Univibe-type effect (which is actually a feature I get a pretty fair amount of use out of, come to think of it), along with a unique and bizarre sounding "vocal" emulation effect(which is more of novelty effect then practical thing. I think it's the kind of thing you break out for one part of one song during a 20 song set, if you know what I mean). I think I couldv'e done without the programmable settings feature, as it is easy to accidentally change your settings mid-performance (by applying pressure to the heel instead of the toe). Also, I don't like wahs that have disortion. It seems that using any drive on this pedal really dirties up the line. But overall, it's much better sounding then the previous wahs I have used (a CryBaby and a Vox....liked the cryBaby, hated the Vox).
  • Good Points: Great sound (when dialed in properly), has a couple of other cool little effects, it's not noisy like I've found other tradional wahs to be
  • Bad Points: Too much of good thing, feature-wise.
  • Price Paid: US$90.00
  • Purchased At: Humbucker Music
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