Ibanez Twin Peaks Wah Pedal TWP10 Genuine product Brand New

This product data sheet is originally written in English.



Description

TWP10, a new wah sound created by two peak points


Traditional wah pedals use one inductor circuit to boost one specific frequency band (peak point).

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By moving the pedal, you can change the boost frequency range from bass to treble, creating the characteristic sound of a wah pedal.

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The Twin Peaks wah pedal TWP10 uses two inductor circuits to create two peak points.

You can change that frequency range by boosting and moving the pedal.

In addition, you can adjust the balance between the two frequency bands and select the variable range between bass and treble modes, making it simple.

A versatile wah sound that ranges from classic wah sounds to unique wah sounds that sound like modulation effects.

You can create a wah sound.


-Features-


- Master level knob

Adjust the overall output level.

At the 12 o'clock position, it has the same level as a conventional wah pedal, and when turned fully clockwise, it has a boost level of +6dB.


- Balance control knob

Adjust the mix level and balance of each of the two peak point frequency bands. The high range side is close to the variable range of a typical conventional wah pedal, and the low range side is close to the variable range used in custom wah pedals and signature wah pedals. The balance control adjusts the mix level balance between these two frequency bands. When the knob is in the 0 position (fully turned counterclockwise), only the high frequencies are boosted, and as you turn the knob clockwise, the low frequencies are gradually boosted. At the 12 o'clock position, the treble and bass sides are at the same level, and at the full position (fully clockwise) only the bass side is boosted.


- Tone mode switch

You can select the variable range of the two boosted frequency bands from HIGH mode and LOW mode.


○HIGH mode:

The variable range of the boosted frequency band on the treble side is from 670Hz to 3kHz. This has a higher frequency range than a typical wah pedal, so the tone can be too bright. In that case, we recommend adjusting the balance control or master level, or using your guitar's tone control to suppress the high frequencies. The variable range on the bass side is from 300Hz to 1kHz. This is a slightly lower frequency range than traditional wah pedals.


○LOW mode:

The variable range of the boosted frequency band on the treble side is from 450Hz to 2kHz.

This is approximately the same frequency range as a traditional wah pedal.

The variable range on the bass side is from 220Hz to 750Hz.


- LED indicator

The LED lights when the effect is on. When using batteries, if the LED becomes dim or no longer lights up, replace the batteries.


- Aluminum alloy/die-cast body

The housing is made of die-cast aluminum alloy, which is strong and durable.

[Specs]

- Controls: Master level, Balance

- Switches Effect on/off, Tone mode (High/Low)

- I/O's Input, Output

- Other True Bypass

- Size 96 (W) x 202 (D) x 60-84 (H) (mm)

- Weight 815g (incl.battery)

-Required current 15mA @9V

- Power supply One 9 volt battery or external DC 9 volt AC adapter (center negative)

*When using 9V (006P) battery x 1 or AC adapter, please purchase a 9V/center negative specification separately.

Adjust the mix level and balance of each of the two peak point frequency bands. The high range side is close to the variable range of a typical conventional wah pedal, and the low range side is close to the variable range used in custom wah pedals and signature wah pedals. The balance control adjusts the mix level balance between these two frequency bands. When the knob is in the 0 position (fully turned counterclockwise), only the high frequencies are boosted, and as you turn the knob clockwise, the low frequencies are gradually boosted. At the 12 o'clock position, the treble and bass sides are at the same level, and at the full position (fully clockwise) only the bass side is boosted. The variable range of the boosted frequency band on the treble side is from 670Hz to 3kHz. This has a hi
Unit Type Unit
MPN Does not apply
Unit Quantity 1
Brand Ibanez
UPC 4549763351463
Analog/Digital Analog
To Fit Electric Guitar
Model TWP10
Type Wah