
Fuzz-Wah Repeat pedal
The Selmer Fuzz-Wah Repeat pedal is a true sonic marvel, a mind-bending fusion of fuzz, wah, and tremolo that can transform your guitar tone into a psychedelic kaleidoscope of sound. Designed by the legendary engineer John Weir in 1968, this pedal was a product of its era, channeling the experimental spirit of the late 1960s and early 1970s. At its heart, the Fuzz-Wah Repeat blends a thick, creamy fuzz with a dynamic wah-wah effect, giving you the ability to sculpt your tone with precision. But the real magic happens when you engage the pedal's tremolo circuit, which pulses and throbs in sync with your playing, creating a mesmerizing, pulsating rhythm that can transport you to another dimension. What sets the Selmer apart is its treadle control, which allows you to seamlessly blend the fuzz, wah, and tremolo, unlocking a world of expressive possibilities. You can dive-bomb into searing fuzz tones, sweep through wah-drenched leads, or unleash a swirling, undulating barrage of sound – all with the flick of your foot. Rumor has it that the Fuzz-Wah Repeat was a secret weapon in the arsenal of legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix, who used its unique character to add extra depth and texture to his already mind-bending performances. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a curious newcomer, the Selmer Fuzz-Wah Repeat is a pedal that will forever change the way you think about guitar effects.



