Boss FW-3 Foot Wah
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Product: Boss FW-3 Foot Wah
Price Paid: USD 30 USED
Submitted 01/10/2008
at 07:29am
by yuiche
Ease of Use
:
10
just plug it and play it...even you are blind or deaf
you do not need any manual to teach you how to use because there is only one range button!
something trouble is you need to get a remote pedal or your wah would always on...
Sound Quality
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7
I am a bassist and I love metal, chain it to disortion pedal and it sound good, it is sure to wake somebody up.
but it is not suitable when you are not playing bass solo because it cut low end when it is on.
Reliability
:
10
it is reliable and bulit like a tank.
whatever how you smash it, it is still no damage.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
no deal with cs
Overall Rating
:
10
i bought it for 180HKD and it worths for every penny.
If I lose this pedal, i would find another one,no remorse
Product: Boss FW-3 Foot Wah
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 11/26/2007
at 08:44am
by Juan Sinko
Ease of Use
:
10
the sound of this wah is good and a bit funky color in this wah
its has a peak knob for adjusting the range of the wah. when you set this wah in max volume it sounded like a crybaby wah
Sound Quality
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8
this wah has a problem althought boss has a credibilty of durable pedals in terms of electronic this wah has a small problem when this wah is being rock their are some choppy or static sound that could harm the speaker of the amp.this is good to combine with a boss super overdrive and boss dmm3 delay
Reliability
:
10
i alwyas rely on it even i don't have any spare or back up wah,if it doesn't work any more im going to modify or restore this work of art
Customer Support
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No Opinion
no comment
Overall Rating
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10
i had read some review about this wah they rate this as a fuynk wah but i try to experiment this wah in other kinds of music, i play alternative rock and metal song and its ounded great. one time i play the intro of buls on parade by RATM and i've copy the exact sound
Product: Boss FW-3 Foot Wah
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/12/2006
at 09:13am
by K.
Ease of Use
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10
Extremely easy. Just one know, usual on/off switch. Have had it for quite a long time.
Sound Quality
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9
It is not especially noisy. It has a special "voice", it seems the range of frequencies is fairly wide (can go from quite low to very treble), yet you can still increase or decrease the Q. I recently compared it side by side to a Crybaby Dime Wah (one of the most fully featured wahs out there, based on the 535Q) and the Dime has not such a wide range, in any position. This Boss is very funky, somewhat aggressive on high freqs, and it takes out some of your lows (so it is not so good for bass guitar). Still, it manages to maintain some nice bottom end "filter" quality (which is mostly lost in the Dime if you tune the range to get more treble), and this makes it sound funkier. The Dime is milder overall, and I guess the Boss has a wider range in all Q positions (all useful and sounding good, by the way). I spent three hours last night comparing the two and couldn't decide on one, honestly. All in all, an excellent wah that beats the crap out of the recent PW-10 V-wah and other simulations.
Reliability
:
10
Very large and bulky, feels very solid. Have had it for many years, used it live, and still works perfectly. It can be powered with the usual Boss 9v adaptor. It makes mechanical noise when you rock it, not good for recording if you have sensitive mics placed nearby.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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9
Very good wah. Recommended for those wanting a solid wah, a bit on the aggressive side as regards to high frequencies, but funky throughout. The range of the rocker is not large, but still it manages to be sensitive enough to do slow sweeps.
This review is based on several guitars with humbuckers, running through a bunch of other pedals (line 6, adrenalinn, digitech,...) direct to mixing desk.
Product: Boss FW-3 Foot Wah
Price Paid: Free! used
Submitted 07/31/2005
at 10:37pm
by Nigel
Ease of Use
:
9
As easy as can be. Input, output, peak frequency knob, Adaptor powered or 9V battery. (De)Activated by depressing pedal all the way down (you gotta stomp a bit more weight on it). The peak frequency provides a good range so you can have a "tight" wah or wider range so you can get a phase effect if you use it very slowly (though some complain that there is not enough pedal swivel on the axis, so it's like riding a very shallow see-saw). Using your guitar's tone control effectively tightens the frequency range as well, which is probably more convenient than bending down and turning the knob.
Mine was given to me by a friend...almost a decade old and has been through a few users.
Sound Quality
:
8
Great...straight forward, unadulterated wah effect - a real purist's wah pedal. However, it can get pretty noisy when running through an overdrive circuit. Here's my set up:
Guitar->Korg DT-10 tuner->Boss FW-3 Foot Wah->Voodoo Lab Sparkle Drive->Amp (Traynor YCV40)input -> FX Loop: Boss CE-5 Chorus and RV-3 Digital Reverb/Delay -> good sound :P
The overall tone and sound quality is good overdriven or clean. A bit tingy for clean lead, but great for funk skanks.
Reliability
:
10
As I said above...this thing is old but built like a tank.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never dealt with them. Product is no longer in production and not listed on the websites.
Overall Rating
:
9
I play everything from classical to rock. I mainly use the wah for funk skanks, phasing and wah leads. Been playing 8 years. I mentioned my gear above. If stolen I'd probably get a very similar model that is straight forward (maybe not Boss as they don't seem to have a simple model anymore!). I love it because it's so SIMPLE - no nonsense - just gives me the wah effect I need. Bless God for the friend that gave it to me since Boss has ceased its production.
Product: Boss FW-3 Foot Wah
Price Paid: 51.99 (CAD) used
Submitted 09/18/2004
at 05:06pm
by Sean Higgins
Email: shiggypoo<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
Fairly easy to get a good tone out of. Mind you, it does come with one whole knob to adjust the peak of your wah, but I'm sure we will all manage to figure that out. I don't find that it alters the entire sound of my chain like the previous reviewer, but I guess that all depends on what you use to get that tone and how you want your setup to sound. It's a wah, so it's not like anybody is going to have a hard time setting it up. Didn't come with a manual.
Sound Quality
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8
I'm using it with a DOD Tec4 MultiFX, Ibanez TS7 TubeScreamer, and a Godin LG HMB and a Squier Standard Stratocaster. I don't find it noisy at all until I crank the drive really high on my setup. The wah sounds consistently good. The higher the peak setting, the stronger the wah and tone that you get when you step forward. Great sound at about 2 O'Clock.
Reliability
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10
This thing, as all BOSS products, has a heavy die-cast casing which I would absolutely trust to no end to protect the electronics inside. As they say, it's built like a tank.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
I have never had to deal with BOSS for any of the products I have used or bought from them. I was once sold a DS-1 with a bad pot switch by MusicStop, but they took it back immediately and gave me a few packages of strings for my trouble after I returned with it. No complaints there.
Overall Rating
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9
I've been playing for 2 and a half years. I own a Black Pearl Godin LG HMB, Squier Black and Chrome Ltd. Edition Stratocaster, Marshall MG15DFX amp for practice, a 50w Peavey for jamming, the FW-7, DOD Tec4 FX processor, and an Ibanez TS7 for an extra boost of gain. My favourite thing about this is that I got a decent souding wah, comparable to my old Crybaby, at only 1/3 of the cost.
Product: Boss FW-3 Foot Wah
Price Paid: US $40.00
Submitted 11/23/2002
at 06:38pm
by Soso
Ease of Use
:
4
It's easy to use just like any other wah. Has a peek control at the top that seems to adjust the taper of the wah well. It easy to use but getting a good sound is not so easy with this unit.
Sound Quality
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2
I have a Tele a Strat a Les Paul and a CNTarasi. My amps are a modded Bassman a Showman and a Marshall Plexi. This pedal is not noisy at all in fact I can't tune in the radio station that I can normally get with other Wah's ( thats good ). I have tried this before the distortion ala Hendrix and afrte it like everyone else but I really can't get a ggood sound out of it at all. If you use it after the distortion it is real harsh sounding. The only half way good sound that I can get is with the peek control all of the way down playing softer rythem stuff. That it nothing more this Wah is good for.
Reliability
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10
I have never used it on a gig because I cant get a good sound out of it. I always use my Teese for that kind of stuff. However I would say you could depend on it because it was actually in a flood in my basement! Under water for two days and it still works just like it did before. Of course it didn't sound good before the flood.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never called them.
Overall Rating
:
2
I play rock and blues and have been playing for 20 years or so. This Wah is way too harsh for me. I have a Teese and I love it. I also have a crybaby that is on the fritz and a few other crybabys that are long dead just laying in a pile. If this was lost or stolen I would not even bother to look for it. In fact if you took it right in front of me I wouldnt stop you. I would not get another. I like the fact that it was flooded and still works. I hate that it sounds real bad. Its too big. It does not have a true bypass and because of that it makes the rest of my chain sound bad when it's in line. I love the way my effects chain sounds but this things just kills it when its in. I plug it in every now and then thinking that this is the time I get a good tone but am always unhappy by the end. This thing goes from flat sounding to shrill and just skips ove the wah part so quickly. It's a wah but not vocal at all.
Product: Boss FW-3 Foot Wah
Price Paid: P2,800 (Philippine peso)
Submitted 05/02/2001
at 09:28pm
by Leander Lim
Ease of Use
:
10
This wah pedal is easy to use.However,you'll have to push the on/off
switch a bit harder,on the pedal.It has a knob on the upper part of the pedal which you can use to adjust the wah frequency to your liking.
Sound Quality
:
9
Sounds okay.It can closely mimic the sound of a Crybaby,but a bit treblish in some aspects.It does not alter the overdrive sound of my Fender RocPro 700,which is good.
Reliability
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No Opinion
Very reliable,this thing is very road-worthy.It has a solid metal case that protects the circuits inside.But take note that,like all standard wah pedal designs,its potentiometer(pot)can be the first thing to wear out after years of use.You can clean this device with an electronics cleaner or if not,replace it.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with them,though.
Overall Rating
:
10
I play mostly metal,but this pedal is also good for funk and other types of music.I like the adjustable frequency sweep coz it lets you vary the sound of the wah effect.I have an Ibanez RG550 which sounds pretty nice,and the Foot Wah takes the cake in my sound.If you can't afford that CrybabyFuzz wah or Morley,consider this thing!!!
Product: Boss FW-3 Foot Wah
Price Paid: US $30 used
Submitted 04/10/2001
at 08:25am
by Bj Balangue
Ease of Use
:
10
Its very easy to use! Zero IQ required! i assume no guitarist will buy these kind of stuffs and dont know how to understand what does "input" & "output" mean! plug n play as they say!
Sound Quality
:
9
i've used a dunlop GCB535 crybaby before and a VOX wah (i forgot the model) and compared to the two, these wah has the edge. its tone is clean yet crisp and it even have a peak adjuster in case u want to adjust the wah range. i also used it with a DOD deathmetal n a BOSS hypermetal n it really sounds good specially when connected to a TS-5 tubescreamer!
Reliability
:
8
definitely reliable im using it for 1 year now n it doesnt even have a scratch! or a glitch in the sound!
u wont need backup.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
i play diverse style of music but my dominant influence is classic rock,blues, n grunge. this wah fits me n my playin very well we are like soulmates! ive been playing for almost 8 years now n among the wah ive used before this one i love the most! nuff said go get urself one! believe me!
Product: Boss FW-3 Foot Wah
Price Paid: 4800 BEF (Belgian Franks)
Submitted 01/16/2001
at 07:16am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Well it's very easy to get a sound out of this one and it sounds just great I tell ya.
Sound Quality
:
8
I play a les paul studio and an ibanez Jem7sb , my amp's a fender deluxe pro 112 and I'm also using a GT-5 processor. I haven't figured out how to connect the GT-5 and the FW-3 though.
I hope to reach a Steve Vai/ Joe Satriani wah sound with this. We'll see.
Reliability
:
8
It's looks realiable but you're never sure right. Like I just got it and every time the wah goes up and down it's makes this really anoying noise. (it's some mechanism in the wah).
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
Product: Boss FW-3 Foot Wah
Price Paid: used
Submitted 08/23/2000
at 10:59am
by Fluid Boy
Email: quiquo at edsamail<dot>com<dot>ph
Ease of Use
:
9
Off pat, any wah pedal you play should make you sound like a pro, the FW3 included. Didn't have a manual for it but, hey, I'm not retarded. My only gripe is that the freq peak isn't gradual, so you've to practice a bit of foot control for the rounded vowels. Great for those funk vamps though.
Sound Quality
:
10
Best sound I got from it I ran it through a Valvestate, but the solid-state Fenders gave it a nice enveloped tinge too, and that's what I'm into. I use it, peak knob maxed, as a filter sometimes. Best settings for the peak knob are the extremes: 9 o clock and 5 (maxed).
Reliability
:
9
Thing's built like an anvil. Use a remote switch. And keep an eye on that battery cover thing. Those could get lost.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never called em
Overall Rating
:
9
Great for those funky horn grooves and sevenths vamping. I'd probly get another (used) if I lost this one.
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