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Dunlop Presents The Jimi Hendrix Authentic Analog Series

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The wah pedal was just invented just as Hendrix burst on the scene in the late 1960s. And to this day, few players' names are more synonymous with killer wah leads and wicked, wah-driven syncopated rhythms. The wah pedal that Hendrix used was a design created by the Thomas Organ Company and manufactured by JEN in Italy. This is the unmistakable wah tone heard on Hendrix classics like "Up From the Sky," "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)," "Little Miss Lover" and "Still Raining, Still Dreaming."

The Jimi Hendrix Signature Wah reproduces these timbres and more with startling accuracy. Throaty and expressive, it will fire your imagination. The vintage classic look features a sleek black Italian crinkle finish aluminum body. From its eye-catching look to its mind-bending sound, everything about this wah just screams Hendrix.
Dunlop JH1D Jimi Hendrix Signature Wah Pedal
Dunlop JH1D Jimi Hendrix Signature Wah Pedal
Dunlop JH1D Jimi Hendrix Signature Wah Pedal

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All pedals - one year parts and labor warranty.
Trigger capo - one year warranty.
Picks - 30 day warranty.
Straps - 90 day warranty.
Strap locks - one year warranty (must follow instructions).

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Most Liked Positive Review

5

pretty solid

For a while I was using a Zakk Wylde signature Wah my friend gave me but I was getting displeased with the tone of it. Then on my 16th birthday my parents got me the Hendrix Wah pedal and as soon as I plugged it in, I was in love. It has as rich tone and is very versatile pedal! I play in an Grunge/Punk/Alt band and i use this pedal in every solo and also to produce some spacey sounds with my delay. I also play a bit of blues and it fits in perfectly. I recommend this pedal to anyone looking for a solid wah. It wont let you down at all!

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Not that Good.

I just tried the JH1D Jimi Hendrix Signature Wah Pedal, There were quite a few things I didn't like. First there isn't much tonal range in the wah, you'll never get that screaming toe down sound jimi gets from this wah. Second, in the heel down position the first quarter of the pedals movement does nothing, I've tried this wah with a few guitars, single coil and humbucker pickups and it's dead. Third, when the pedal reaches the spot where the wah kicks in there is an audible pop which isn't good for recording or could be very loud when playing live, even after cleaning it the pop is still there. Fourth, the actual On/Off switch triggers to easily, and could turn the wah off if your playing an energetic solo. Fifth, It maybe true bypass, but this wah will lower guitars output volume. Sixth, the AC jack is very recessed and your AC adapter fit all the way in. What can I say, I'm returning this Wah for sure.

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  • Great Pedal

    5

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    submitted2 years ago

    bySam

    fromSalt Lake City, UT

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This pedal performs and sounds exactly how you expect it to. Great sound, very easy to use. Sounds perfect for voodoo child and all along the watchtower wah sounds

  • Not that Good.

    1

    submitted15 years ago

    byPeter Yaro

    fromNew York

    I just tried the JH1D Jimi Hendrix Signature Wah Pedal, There were quite a few things I didn't like. First there isn't much tonal range in the wah, you'll never get that screaming toe down sound jimi gets from this wah. Second, in the heel down position the first quarter of the pedals movement does nothing, I've tried this wah with a few guitars, single coil and humbucker pickups and it's dead. Third, when the pedal reaches the spot where the wah kicks in there is an audible pop which isn't good for recording or could be very loud when playing live, even after cleaning it the pop is still there. Fourth, the actual On/Off switch triggers to easily, and could turn the wah off if your playing an energetic solo. Fifth, It maybe true bypass, but this wah will lower guitars output volume. Sixth, the AC jack is very recessed and your AC adapter fit all the way in. What can I say, I'm returning this Wah for sure.

  • This is cool

    5

    submitted15 years ago

    byChris

    fromBakersfield,Ca

    This thing can make pretty much anything sound good. But there should be a knob to control output of the effect. I recommend this to anybody who has a guitar.

  • More than just a Hendrix Sig

    5

    submitted15 years ago

    byMichael B.

    fromLos Angeles, CA

    In my 30+ years of studying music one of the sounds that had always got me electrified was the Wah Wah Pedal. I've owned many pedals from different manufacturers and vintages. The most memorable was my first which was an original Thomas Organ Co. with a sweet sound that I've been chasing after since losing it. I wasn't impressed with these newer breed of Dunlop signature Wah Wahs like the Dimebag or even the Slash sigs. But this JH-1B has a very special vocal quality. The pedal is whisper quiet with no hissing or pops when engaged. The bypass switch activates with a very light touch. All of the visible aesthetics are pleasing with the chrome top and the Italian crincle paint and the white gasket around the base. Even if this wasn't a Hendrix signiture I would have bout it just for the beauty of the sound and quality.

  • simply amazing

    5

    submitted16 years ago

    byBen Jordan

    fromEvansville Indiana

    My best friend owns a Jimi Hendrix wah wah pedal and it is amazing. I will sometimes hook it up to my bass and go at it plating the step up for Hey Joe and many others. I don't have any complaints except for they're so hard to find.

  • very nice

    5

    submitted16 years ago

    bybluesman87

    fromk-town, TN

    beautiful wah tones. extremely transparent. honestly, I'm not the world's biggest Jimi fan. He's great, but his stuff doesn't thrill me like some others. that being said, you don't have to even like jimi to love this wah. I picked this one based on a recommendation by the kid at the counter and boy was he right. Clean amp... fun and funky. Overdriven amp... Jimi. High gain amp... searing wah leads. I've played other wahs and even other Dunlops and felt like they were taking away not adding, but they got this one right.

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