Maker: JAM Pedals

Model: Waterfall Bass

Condition: New

Description: 

A JAM pedals favorite for a lot of guitar, bass and keyboard players, the WaterFall is serving as a mainstay on boards of such greats as John Scofield, Nels Cline, Steve Lukather, Anthony Jackson and John Mesdeski for many years now, and has established itself as one of the best analog BBD chorus/vibrato pedals in the market.

It features 2 toggle-switches, the first to select between chorus and vibrato modes, and the other to switch to a “wetter” effect resulting in a deeper, more contemporary sounding chorus, or a more intense, deranged vibrato sound! Max out the Depth and Speed controls to get Leslie-speaker type effects!

The WaterFall is an extremely versatile, rich, 3D sounding, tone- machine that has converted even the most rigid of chorus-haters!

Please note: Vintage-style BBD chip chorus pedals like the Waterfall are designed to work best with passive pickups/electronics.
Hot-output active instruments might clip the pedal's input stage depending on your settings.

ARTISTS USING THE WATERFALL:
Anthony Jackson, Guy Pratt, John Davis

ARTISTS QUOTES:

“The WaterFall may appear to be a standard box, but its audio quality is clearly exceptional in the field. JAM pedals is attentive to circuit design and is continually upgrading. As well, they do serious custom work. My verdict? A major recommendation.”  Anthony Jackson

    ConditionBrand New (New)
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    • Waterfall Bass
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    • Standard

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