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G-Lab’s Warren Haynes Wowee Wah Signature Model - You Should Try This Episode 5 In this episode, we take a look at Jason’s G-Lab’s Warren Haynes Wowee Wah Signature Model. Jason shares the wah pedal’s story, features, and sounds. After that Pat takes it for a test drive. Great pedals by Lovepedal and TC Electronics make an appearance. Thanks for spending some time with us and please subscribe for future episodes. We now have t-shirts! https://pjandbeard.itemorder.com/sale This video is part of a series where we share the gear we own and use. We rarely find the time to sit down, swap gear stories, and play each other's favorite guitar finds. Please join us and share your thoughts, stories, and related guitar gear in the comments. Don’t have time to watch the whole video? Check out these video timestamps: G-Lab Wowee Wah features and discussion - 3:10 Shoutout for G-Lab’s customer service - 5:10 Why a switchless wah - 6:45 Wowee with a clean strat - 8:07 Pat playing the Wowee Wah - 11:24 Wowee wah in switchable mode - 13:41 Warren Haynes G-Lab Wowee Wah Signature Model Web Description: G Lab Warren Haynes Wah WH-1 The WH-1 is based on the existing WW-1 model. Haynes has added his own vintage-favored EQ tweaks. It’s a very solid-feeling pedal too: the rocker itself has a brushed metal finish and it looks positively industrial. The purple base has an input jack on one side, and an output jack and 9vDC jack on the other (alongside Warren’s signature) as well as a ‘Q FACTOR’ switch for selecting between high and low Q modes. On the side of the pedal itself is a switch for selecting the On/ Off mode: in the ‘up’ position you need to press the pedal all the way down to engage the effects, but in the ‘down’ position you only need to put your foot in the pedal to turn the wah-wah effect on. Connect with us online to chat guitar gear. PJandtheBeard on Twitter - / pjandthebeard PJandtheBeard on Instagram - / pjandthebeard PJandtheBeard on Facebook - / pjandthebeard