Description
Wahzoo earns its spot at the front of the chain by refusing to be just one pedal. Rock the treadle and you get a Vintage voice modeled on the beloved Clyde McCoy circuit — that same throaty, expressive taper guitarists chase for solos and rhythm chank alike. Flip modes and the same treadle mechanics drive an Autowah built around that vintage wah core instead of a generic bandpass filter, so the envelope response has real character rather than sterile filter sweep. Toe-down or toe-up on the treadle flips between normal and reverse envelope behavior on the fly.
The deeper trick is Stepwah. In CREATE SEQ mode you draw out rhythmic wah patterns using up to 30 individual positions, then hit STEP and Wahzoo marches through the sequence automatically — freeing your foot for other duties while the pedal handles the rhythmic filtering. Four custom sequences can live in memory at once, and the treadle stays active as a tempo control, letting you drag the pattern from a lazy crawl to a stuttering, ultra-fast pulse mid-song.
Because all three engines share the same enclosure and true bypass path (gold contact relay), switching between vintage wah, autowah, and stepwah doesn’t mean juggling separate pedals or losing tone in the signal chain when it’s off. For boards where space is tight but tonal options still need to stack up — wah for solos, autowah for funk rhythm, stepwah for programmed textures — Wahzoo consolidates the job into one footswitch-and-treadle unit.
- Vintage mode: Clyde McCoy-inspired classic wah voicing
- Autowah mode: vintage-wah-based filter with normal/reverse envelope via treadle position
- Stepwah mode: up to 30-position sequences, 4 storable presets, treadle-controlled tempo sweep
- True bypass via gold contact relay







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