
Del Casher 1966 signature Wah-Wah
Introducing the JMI Del Casher 1966 Signature Wah-Wah, a true piece of guitar effects history! This pedal traces its roots back to the legendary Del Casher, the pioneering guitarist who first conceived the wah-wah effect while working at the Thomas Organ Company in the 1960s. Casher's innovative modifications to the MRB circuit on the Vox Super Beatle amplifier gave birth to the wah-wah as we know it today. JMI, the original manufacturer, recognized the potential and enlisted Kentucky trumpet player Clyde McCoy as the public face of this groundbreaking new effect. Now, JMI has meticulously recreated the original 1966 version, capturing every detail that made it a game-changer. From the iconic grey Hammerite sand-cast case to the 250mH NOS Thomas Organ inductor and 100K pot, this limited-edition pedal is a true collector's item. What sets the Del Casher Wah-Wah apart is its unparalleled responsiveness and expressive sweep. Engage the treadle, and you'll be transported back to the golden age of rock, when guitarists like Jimmy Page used this very pedal to sculpt their iconic tones. The rich, vocal-like qualities of the wah-wah add a new dimension to your playing, allowing you to articulate melodies, accentuate riffs, and add a touch of vintage flair to your sound. With only 200 units worldwide, the JMI Del Casher 1966 Signature Wah-Wah is a must-have for any serious guitar effects enthusiast. Experience the origins of the wah-wah and let your playing soar to new heights.



