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Lerxst Announces Blah Blah Limited-Edition Wah/Blah Pedal

Lerxst Announces Blah Blah Limited-Edition Wah/Blah Pedal

Featuring a unique Blah Blah Circuit for expressive filtering effects, versatile tone control, and premium Morley buffer circuit. Available exclusively through the LERXST Reverb Store for $299.


Spawned out of Lifesonā€™s long-time appreciation and use of the classic wah-wah effect, the Lerxst Blah Blah is a new breed of wah designed specifically for adventurous tone chasers. The Blah Blah uses Morleyā€™s iconic switchless optical wah circuit as a springboard, carefully tuned by Lifeson and the engineers at Lerxst and Morley for an expressively vocal response that is equally usable in both classic and modern applications.

ā€œWah pedals have been an essential tool of sonic expression for me since the ā€˜Fly by Nightā€™ album,ā€ explains Lifeson. ā€œWith the ā€˜wahā€™ side of the Blah Blah, we really wanted to capture that classic sound while also giving it a wide enough frequency response to suit modern players.ā€

ā€œThe guys at Morley have designed some of the greatest wah pedals ever, so it was a natural collaboration to work on this project with them, and also see where we could take it next.ā€

The Blah Blahā€™s namesake Blah Blah Circuit is where the pedal sets its sights, and sounds, squarely on the future. Taking inspiration from Lifesonā€™s immediately recognisable Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction acceptance speech from 2013, the Blah Blah Circuit is a cornucopia of expressive, touch-sensitive filtering effects that evoke both vocal and synth-like sounds out of whatever instrument that is run through the pedal ā€“ including a recognizable ā€˜Blahā€™! The Blah Blahā€™s onboard tone control allows precise EQ control of these effects to make them fit perfectly alongside anything else in your pedalboard, or mix.

"Alex wanted us to create something unique and inspiring," said Morley Owner Scott Fietsam. "We certainly achieved the 'Blah-talkie' sound, but what surprised us was how versatile this pedal turned out to be. It opened up numerous sonic possibilities in both clean and distorted modes, making it enjoyable for a wide range of players."

Blah Blah Specifications

  • Iconic Morley Switchless Optical Wah Circuit
  • Switchable Blah Blah Circuit for Expressive Filtering Effects
  • Versatile Tone Control for Blah Blah Circuit
  • Premium Morley Buffer Circuit
  • Sturdy Steel Enclosure
  • Heavy-Duty Footswitch, Knobs, and Jacks
  • LED Indicator Light
  • 9V DC Negative Center Power
  • Current Draw: 300mA
  • $299

Asked to comment on the implications of such a unique wah pedal in a crowded market of effects, Lifeson said the following: ā€œBlah blah blah, blah blah, blah. Blah blah blah blah, blah blah. Blah, blah blah blah. Blah blah. Blah blah. Blah blah blah, blah blah, blah blah blah. Blah? Blah blah blah, blah blah, blah. Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Blah blah blah, blah blah, blah.ā€

For more information, please visit lerxstamps.com.

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