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About This Listing

Vintage and rare 1960's Vox Wah guitar pedal model V 846 that is in phenomenal condition with original Vox carrying case.  Pedal shows very minimal wear to the chrome and paint finish as seen in the photos.  This is one of the cleanest Vox Wah pedals you will ever find.  I will include a brand new battery along with the pedal.  Packaging, shipping, and insurance anywhere within the USA via ground service is free.  The Vox Wah pedal will be professionally packaged to insure its safe arrival to you.  Local pickup in Modesto, CA is welcomed.  Please be sure to check out my other listings for more great vintage musical instruments, pro audio, and studio gear.  

Listed2 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • V846 Wah-Wah
Finish
  • Chrome Black
Categories
Year
  • 1960's
Made In
  • Italy
Pedal Format
  • Standard
Color Family
  • Black

About the Seller

SnuggleeBear Vintage Audio and Music Gear

Modesto, CA, United States
(114)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:248
Product Overview

An enduring effect, the Vox V846 Wah is an icon that has been reproduced innumerable times and can be heard on recordings from Hendrix to Clapton to contemporaries like Jack Black.


  • Design: Hand-crafted construction

  • Country of Origin: Italy
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