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mooie analoog geluid !
Ik had op oog : de Q-tron, deze en de shiny Supafunk. Ik wilde persé analoog. Omwille van prijs en youtube videos koos ik voor deze. Het geluid is inderdaad zo mooi als wordt gezegd. Heel vloeiend, geen ruis of clipping ofzo. Inspirerend. Goede prijs, deze hou ik ! Heeft voldoende in huis. ik ben wel onder de indruk van de kwaliteit van deze Carl Martin pedaal.
Noot achteraf : Ik vergeleek met digitale filter pedalen en de Ottowa is duidelijk een andere categorie filter. Zoals de envelope analoog opent en de EQ die dat geeft; dat is toch anders dan het soort filter effect van digitale pedalen. Ottowa staat er.
Noot achteraf : Ik vergeleek met digitale filter pedalen en de Ottowa is duidelijk een andere categorie filter. Zoals de envelope analoog opent en de EQ die dat geeft; dat is toch anders dan het soort filter effect van digitale pedalen. Ottowa staat er.
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Versatile quality wah-wah pedal
A small and handy wah-wah pedal that fits smoothly on your pedalboard (compare it to a Cry Baby pedal!). It's a really versatile piece, produced by one of my absolute favourites pedalmakers, the Danish Carl Martin. This pedal is solid though it's small, and gives you a variety of different sounds to choose from. Once you have mastered this little wonderpedal (wich won't take you too long), you will love it and cherish it!
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What a wah.
This thing works great and is very flexible. The build quality is sweet and it looks high class.
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Very neat pedal form, not mini but slim and with top jacks, so easy to fit on a board. Decent funky sounds however, it’s an occasional use thing - filter pass options make it less extreme for more general use.
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Excellent and versatile autowah, may require adjustment.
I bought the Ottawa on the strength of Youtube demos. Construction is very solid and it exudes quality. It is a really fun pedal to play with with and sounds really, really good, providing a nice array of different sounds from subtle to wild.
Of course it easily funks-up my rhythm playing but also gives really interesting results on solos. I'm really pleased with it overall.
One thing to note is that - initially - I found that when placed before my drives I had to really whack the strings to fully trigger the envelope even with the Attack knob at maximum.
I then saw a Youtube comment that mentioned an internal input gain trimpot. I had to completely disassemble the pedal to get to it, which was a 30 minute job, but adjusting this pot solved my issue. This may be just a result of variability between units. Still, one star docked for the inconvenience.
With that said, I can now wakka-wakka-wah all day long with a smile on my face.
Of course it easily funks-up my rhythm playing but also gives really interesting results on solos. I'm really pleased with it overall.
One thing to note is that - initially - I found that when placed before my drives I had to really whack the strings to fully trigger the envelope even with the Attack knob at maximum.
I then saw a Youtube comment that mentioned an internal input gain trimpot. I had to completely disassemble the pedal to get to it, which was a 30 minute job, but adjusting this pot solved my issue. This may be just a result of variability between units. Still, one star docked for the inconvenience.
With that said, I can now wakka-wakka-wah all day long with a smile on my face.
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