Wah Pedal with Internal Resonance Control for Bass and Gain Adjustment
https://www.fulltone.com/products/clyde-standard-wah
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Fulltone Clyde Standard Wah (Very Good Condition) Free Shipping or Local PickupThis Fulltone Clyde Standard Wah came to us in very good condition. This listing is for the pedal only. No accessories or cables. HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS ITEM? CALL THE SHOP DURING STORE HOURS.Condition Overview: Our "out of 5" rating system is designed to give you a clear understanding of the pedal's cosmetic condition. This does NOT relate to functionality unless otherwise stated. All of our equipment are tested for functionality upon intake.Cosmetic Condition (3.5/5 rating): Signs of use present. Refer to attached photos.Knobs/Switches (4/5 rating): Cleaned and fully functional.Connections (4/5 rating): Cleaned and fully functional.Included Accessories: None.Functionality: Fully tested and operational.Additional Photos: Available upon request. Manufacturer information (when available) is attached below. All photos attached to the listing are considered part of the disclosed description. We are a brick-and-mortar store, feel free to give us a call for any additional information you may need.CONDITION: Very Good.MANUFACTURER INFORMATION:Clyde McCoy was a big-band Trumpet Player in the '60s... not a great musician, but one famous for getting a muted "wah wah" sound. This led to Vox trying to approximate this muted trumpet sound in a pedal... hence the Vox "Clyde McCoy" wah wah circa 1967.Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton both used a Vox "Clyde McCoy" model wah wah. Photos taken during the recording of "Electric Ladyland" document Jimi's as being the "signature" model, featuring Clyde McCoy's name written out script style on the bottomplate. The other type of Clyde McCoy was the "picture" version, which had Clyde's photo on the bottomplate. The "signature" model, with it's great sounding "halo" inductor, is what the Fulltone CLYDE is modeled after.The Fulltone "CLYDE" was born from taking the best of the best of my more than 25 pc. vintage Vox wah collection, and analyzing every aspect... going so far as sacrificing a few of the vintage inductors to get it right.Our Inductor is a tuned core hand-made unit using EXACTLY the same type wire and inductance as the '60's era Vox, except VERY consistent from one unit to the next. A tuned core inductor is much more expensive to make, but the end result is worth it. The only change from the original '60's Vox design is the addition of a very usable internal "Resonance Control" which is a large durable trimmer, for bass and gain adjustment, which is easily adjustable by hand without tools and with room to mark your favorite settings.CLYDE Standard wahs (as well as the deluxe model) sport the most authentic '60's Vox type inductor available, which happens also the quietest... our hand-wound MU-80(80% nickel alloy) shielded Fulltone 500mH inductor. And, of course, the long-live Fulltone-1 wah pot.The Potentiometer, the most overlooked part of the circuit, is one of the keys to a good wah wah sound and there hasn't been a proper "tapered" pot, since the '60's "Icar" in any major manufacturer's wah. This is one of the reasons the '70s, '80s, and '90s wahs are so mediocre. We've made our own I call the Fullrange pot (... ours has a double screened carbon composition track giving a 500,000 turn life span instead of the standard industry 15,000.I don't like the original Vox-type housings that everyone uses, and I had to design and produce one that made more sense. The traditional housings don't give enough travel and potentiometer range, limiting your tonal sweep, and they have little compensation for tension or feel. The Fulltone "Clyde" uses our own custom-made 14 ga. welded steel pedal with nylon pivot points and much more travel than the conventional Vox-style ones that everyone uses. It has nylok nuts so you can adjust the tension of the treadle, and it stays that way until you change it. As with all Fulltone pedals, the "Clyde" has true bypass switching so that when it's "off" it's not coloring your sound or ruining the performance of other pedals in your signal chain.The Clyde also has a standard 2.1mm negative center-pin AC adapter port with anti-hum filtering and protection diode.LOCALS: Come test this M-F (10-6), Weekends (10-3)We strive to price our used items as competitively as possible! Realistic offers are always entertained, and we’re happy to work with you. Please note, we don’t respond to “What’s the lowest you’ll take?” Lowball offers will be declined! SIGNATURE REQUIRED only upon request prior to the order shipping!! This does NOT apply to brand new items. Thanks for looking and let us know if you have any questions!We ship out most of our smaller listings via USPS Priority or UPS Ground with professional-grade boxes and packing material.
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