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Behringer HellbabeBehringer released the HB01 Hellbabe Wah-Wah pedal at the 2005 NAMM show.

Features:

  • Sound modeled after Dunlop Dimebag Crybaby From Hell
  • Total optical control for wear-and-tear-free pedal operation (no mechanical pots and switches)
  • Spring-back pedal mechanism with resistance adjustment for ultimate playing style (option to remove)
  • Heel-down frequency range freely adjustable via Range control (440 Hz to 250 Hz) for use even with bass guitars
  • Additional Fine Tune control allows high-end extension of sweep range
  • Q control for precise filter shaping to achieve vocal-like effects
  • Tunable boost function including On/Off switch to push your licks up to the limit
  • Dual LED indicators for Effect On/Off and Boost On/Off at the tail of the pedal for total control
  • Ultra low noise circuitry for outstanding audio performance
  • Runs on 9 V battery or DC power supply (not included)

MSRP: $39.99.

For more information, visit the Behringer site.

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