
Organ model 9-3704 Wah-Wah
The Thomas Organ model 9-3704 Wah-Wah is a true classic, a relic from the golden age of psychedelic rock that still holds sway over the hearts and minds of guitar players today. This treadle-style wah pedal, with its iconic rocker-style footplate, was an essential tool for the virtuosos of the 1960s and 70s, allowing them to sculpt their tone with expressive, vocal-like sweeps of the filter. What sets the 9-3704 apart is its unique circuitry, which produces a thick, resonant wah that seems to almost "talk" as you work the pedal. The sound is bold and assertive, perfect for cutting through a dense mix, yet it retains a silky smoothness that makes it supremely musical and responsive to the player's touch. Legends like Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and Robin Trower all relied on the 9-3704 to conjure their most mind-bending solos and riffs. While modern wah pedals have become increasingly sophisticated, the 9-3704 has a timeless quality that keeps it in high demand. Plug it into your rig, and you'll be instantly transported to the psychedelic heyday of rock, where the wah-wah was king and the possibilities for sonic exploration were limitless. This is a pedal that deserves a place of honor on any serious guitarist's pedalboard.

