Mooer MAW3 Digital AutoWah Pedal

£63.00

This is a real tasty wah. A solid wah and expression that stands out amongst other Guitar Pedals on the menu. Mooer Audio make great Guitar Pedals, so If you like wah and expression, then a Mooer MAW3 Digital AutoWah Pedal is the perfect wah to order in. Read More details Below.


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This is a real tasty wah. A solid wah and expression that stands out amongst other Guitar Pedals on the JustPedals menu. Mooer Audio make great Guitar Pedals, so If you like wah and expression, then a Mooer MAW3 Digital AutoWah Pedal is the perfect wah to order in.The Mooer MAW3 Digital AutoWah Pedal is a game-changing effect unit for guitarists looking to add unique and dynamic filtering to their sound. The functionality on the MAW3 is a highly sought-after feature among guitarists who want to add expression. Unlike traditional wah pedals it automatically responds to your playing making it an ideal choice for those who want to achieve a natural and expressive voice. This functionality is especially useful for players who dont want to manually control the wah effect or struggle to get the timing just right. Moreover the MAW3s controls are designed to be intuitive and easy to use making it easier for you to customise your sound. Its mode offers three filters each providing a unique tone shaping capability to match different musical styles. Its range of shaping capabilities adjusts the frequency range of the filter allowing you to fine-tune the tone to your preference. Additionally the speed/gain allows you to dial in the perfect amount of effect and adjust to match the tempo of your playing. Its compact size is also a significant advantage as it doesnt take up much space on a pedalboard making it an attractive option for guitarists who need to conserve pedalboard real estate.

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Mooer Audio

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Mooer Audio

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Expression

Expression pedals allow real-time control over specific parameters on compatible guitar pedals, such as volume, delay time, modulation depth, or filter sweep. Used with an expression input, they let players shape effects dynamically with their foot, adding movement and performance control that cannot be achieved with fixed knob settings.

Filter

A filter pedal shapes your tone by emphasising or cutting specific frequencies, letting you sculpt everything from subtle tonal shifts to bold, sweeping textures. Unlike traditional wah or envelope effects, filters can be static or controlled in different ways, giving you focused control over how bright, dark, sharp, or resonant your sound becomes.

Use a filter to tighten the low end, tame harsh highs, or create synth-like sweeps and rhythmic movement. Whether you’re refining your core tone or pushing into experimental territory, a filter pedal gives you precise control over the flavour of your sound.

Guitar Effects Pedals

Guitar Pedals

Your pedal is like a signature dish for your sound — a flavour-packed creation that transforms the bland ingredients of your guitar into something unforgettable. Each one adds its own seasoning, texture, and heat, turning a simple meal into a feast of tone.

These tasty little boxes sit in a row, like plates on a buffet, letting you mix and match flavours as you play. With one tap of your foot, you can swap sweet for spicy, subtle for smoky, and serve up something completely new. From the comfort food of warm overdrive to the fiery kick of fuzz, from smooth jazz sauce to heavy-metal spice, pedals give players a full menu of options to express their taste.  And just like with food, once you’ve tried one dish, you’ll want to sample them all.

Collecting, trading, and discovering new flavours soon becomes part of the joy of being a tone-loving gourmet geek with a guitar.

Wah

Wah refers to an expressive filter effect that sweeps through a range of frequencies, creating a vocal-like “wah” sound. Controlled in real time with a foot-operated treadle, it allows players to emphasise different parts of the frequency spectrum as they play. Wah pedals are commonly used for lead guitar, funk rhythm work, and expressive solos, responding closely to picking dynamics and foot movement.