Meinl Sonic Energy Wah-Wah Kalimba C Major 17-Notes Acacia

£43.95

Just pedals are excited to share the latest New Wah Pedals by Meinl, the Meinl Sonic Energy Wah-Wah Kalimba C Major 17-Notes Acacia Wah Pedals is a great Wah choice for new and experienced guitarists alike.. Read More below for more images, videos and latest UK prices from the Meinl brand, delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more.

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Just pedals are excited to share the latest New Wah Pedals by Meinl, the Meinl Sonic Energy Wah-Wah Kalimba C Major 17-Notes Acacia Wah Pedals is a great Wah choice for new and experienced guitarists alike.. Read More below for more images, videos and latest UK prices from the Meinl brand, delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more. A melodic instrument with a unique sound and design. The Meinl Sonic Energy Wah-Wah Kalimba features 17 notes in the scale of C major – you will never play a wrong note. Made from high-quality acacia wood the Meinl Sonic Energy Wah-Wah Kalimba is extremely durable and provides a resonant tone which sounds perfect in any acoustic mix. The Meinl Sonic Energy Wah-Wah Kalimba has a body-orientated sound hole allowing you to create a wah-wah effect while playing. To achieve this simply bounce the kalimba body on and off your belly. This kalimba comes with a case a microfibre cloth a cotton bag and a tuning hammer.

Brand

Meinl

Category

Wah Pedals

Wah pedals use a foot-controlled filter to sweep through frequencies, creating the vocal-like sound heard in funk, rock, soul, metal and psychedelic guitar playing. They can be used rhythmically, expressively or as a fixed tone-shaping filter.

A wah pedal gives the player direct physical control over the effect, making it feel highly responsive and personal. It can make lead lines sing, rhythm parts talk and heavy riffs cut through with extra attitude.

Tags

Wah

Sweeps a resonant filter through the spectrum to create vowel-like changes in tone. The treadle or automatic control moves the centre frequency, while sweep range, resonance, input loading and mechanical taper determine how sharply and where the voice changes.