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Budda Announces Upgrades to Budwah Pedal

Budda Announces Upgrades to Budwah Pedal

Budda has updated and improved the Budwah with major enhancements, taking the pedal''s tried and true sound to an higher level of quality and durability at the same price.

Meridian, MS (September 12, 2010) -- Budda has updated and improved the Budwah with major enhancements, taking the pedal's tried and true sound to an higher level of quality and durability at the same price.

Upgrades include:
* Military-grade, sealed potentiometer
* Heavy-duty switch with improved duty cycle
* Superior wiring with heavy-duty RF shielding, and hand soldered connections, double-reinforced with commercial-grade adhesive
* Heavier case for enhanced stability in live performance
* New battery compartment with door and battery cradle

The Budwah’s uses a custom inductor voice that produces the midrange honk of vintage wahs without the top-end harshness. At bass settings, the Budwah's tone is thick without losing note clarity. When accentuating the highs, a carefully selected roll-off frequency ensures the Budwah isn't piercing.

The Budwah's tight and focused tone sweep produces an outstanding vocal-like quality. Circuitry features a hard-wire bypass; custom coil inductor inspired by the vintage Fasel inductor; full-ground plane board for noiseless operation; and a beefy, reliable switch.

Despite the improvements made to the Budwah, its price remains unchanged. “Budda is offering the same great circuitry with major design and hardware upgrades without a price increase,” says Budda Product Manager Michael Smith.

The new Budwah pedals are now in stores.

For more information:
Budda

Source: Press Release

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