| It's tiny, and the one I used at GC had a faulty pad-that-presses-the-switch. I do admire its size - as a man who owns the equally-miniscule DOD FX-17, I have come to appreciate the portability - but it's really hard to find. Aluminum chassis; that's good. I'm glad to see they've gone away from the plastic, which caused John Frusciante to buy all of them back during the "By The Way" era. It sounded fine on bass, but it did shine on guitar, and it has a short physical travel - even shorter than a standard wah. I considered getting one, but my Morley Power Wah Good Lord This Is The Most Unwieldy Pedal Ever Boost does my work, and then some. If I do go WH10 mad, I'll go Wilson - it's more robust, and it's built by a guy in Indiana, as opposed to some soulless machine in the People's Republic. Plus, from what I've read, he accepts, and listens to, your feedback, whereas I've tried emailing Ibanez with a complaint, and they still haven't responded. That was seven years ago. I had hopes and dreams. And I was thinner. And had a respectable fro, for a white guy. I want my damn life back.
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