Guyatone WR2 Wah Rocker 80's Purple Electric Guitar Pedal The Guyatone WR2 Wah Rocker is an auto-wah pedal manufactured in Japan during the 1980s. Known for its compact size and unique sound, it utilizes band-pass filtering to create expressive, dynamic wah effects that respond to your playing style. The pedal features two main controls: Threshold, which determines the sensitivity and strength of the effect, and Decay, which adjusts the speed at which the effect dissipates. It’s versatile, producing tones ranging from synth-like sweeps to subtle, throaty wah effects. This flexibility makes it suitable for guitarists and bassists across genres like funk, rock, and experimental music. The WR2 is celebrated for its signature "mid-range quack," earning a nickname as the "Duck Box." Artists such as David Torn have used it, reflecting its appeal among both session musicians and enthusiasts. Despite being discontinued, it remains a sought-after pedal for its distinctive sound and build quality. Current resale values suggest it is considered a collector's item, appreciated for both its tone and rarity Condition:
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