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Mr. Multi Wah

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    Korg
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    Mr. Multi Wah
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Mr. Multi Wah

Review By:
Charles-cOaiT on 11/10/09 1:00 AM
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Purchased From:
UK
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Features:
Sound Quality:
Fab quality , Korg are Korg ! never a bad sound ..
Reliability/Durability:
Still graet after all these years
Ease of Use:
Very easy , wah and phase
Customer Support:
??? never used them
Overall Rating:
Well STEVE HOWE uses this pedal ALL the time Live !! and he is the best player on the planet ..and thats a FACT .. THE BEST !! HE IS 174 YEARS OLD ! AND STILL MAKING NEW SOUNDS ROCK ON STEVE YOU ARE STILL THE BEST !!
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Mr. Multi Wah

Review By:
MetalStud on 11/4/09 1:00 AM
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Purchased From:
A friend
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Features:
Sound Quality:
I love this pedal! Honestly, I am not sure why people are so down on it in these reviews. I have no problems with noise(true bypass)mine is dead quiet. It is 25 years old and mine is working perfectly. I have a Morley and Dunlop's and this is the only pedal that can handle the low end sweep I like while keeping that sweet high end quack. The trim pot adjustment is key (small pot at the lower right corner inside)turn it counter clockwise until the slot runs from 8:00 to 2:00 for more pronounced sweep. Plus, this is an auto wah, and a phaser with auto OR manual (via the pedal) control in one pedal. Try a lead with the phaser set to manual! And the double wah is over the top.
Reliability/Durability:
Mine has been bullet proof.
Ease of Use:
As easy as it gets.
Customer Support:
My local Korg repair shop SUCKS! But I have never had to do any work to this pedal.
Overall Rating:
I play primarily rock, metal and blues. Les Paul¿¿¿s with through Marshall (JMP, SLM 6100 30th anniversary, and Mode Four). As said, I love this pedal and I would look for a replacement if lost / stolen / broken. I love that the on / off switch is at the top right rather than under the pedal (Dunlop). I love the tone, the sweep and how quiet it is. The only draw back I can come up with is that the input and output are on the same side requiring a longer cord for up front set ups. But I run this pedal at the end of my chain, so it's not really a factor.
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Mr. Multi Wah

Review By:
Steveau-dpe-h on 6/15/09 1:00 AM
Reviewer Background:
Purchased From:
My buddy gave it to me. Now he want's it back. Sucka!
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Features:
Sound Quality:
Great after I cleaned the pot and got rid of the crackle. I use it with my Strat and '67 Bandmaster(no, you can't buy it).
Reliability/Durability:
I had a gear failure in it last night. Split in two. I just cleaned 'er up and crazy glued it, greased the gear and put it back together. Then took it apart again to adjust the control, just a matter of setting up where in the full range of the pot the gear should be. 
Ease of Use:
Monkeys could use it.
Customer Support:
Didn't bother
Overall Rating:
I'm going to have to find another one. I'll be a bit nervous relying on a glued gear.
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Mr. Multi Wah

Review By:
mudskipper-hpoJQ on 4/18/08 1:00 AM
Reviewer Background:
Purchased From:
It was a gift
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Features:
Sound Quality:
All 3 settings provide usable sounds. There is a noticeable volume drop in Wah and Wah/Phaser setting in comparison to the Phaser setting. The background noise isn't terribly bad. It's certainly usable. This may depend on the conditions of pedals.
Reliability/Durability:
Mine hasn't failed yet.
Ease of Use:
Relatively straight forward.
Customer Support:
Overall Rating:
Mine need some attention. One thing was to adjust the foot controller gearing, so that the range of pedal correspond with a useful range of speed affected by the pedal motion. This is kind of like adjusting a wah pedal to your liking. Another was to adjust the internal trimpot, which is a range control. If you hear the phase or wah sound in the background noise but the actual sound stays virtually unaffected, try turning this trimpot counterclock-wise. The trimpot may have a paint on it but you can scrape that off so that you can turn it. The combination Wah/Phaser position sounds quite interesting. Oh, Mr. Multi is actually a true-bypass unit for those "tone snobs" out there. ;)
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Mr. Multi Wah

Review By:
Sky Onosson on 3/9/06 1:00 AM
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Price:
CAD80.00 CAD USED
Features:
Sound Quality:
My unit is old and broken.  It has needed lots of repairs, so it has been retired, and I have a near-replacement with the boss me-50b.  But it's nowhere near the same.  Oh well.  Have to give it a low mark here for breaking down on me, but it is old.
Reliability/Durability:
It's broken, and I don't use it anymore.
Ease of Use:
First:  everyone is using this pedal wrong!! It is perfect for bass!  Guitar does NOT sound great through it, but bass does.  Especially the manual phaser.
Customer Support:
Overall Rating:
It used to be THE BEST.  Now it is a paperweight, but I remember it fondly.
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