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The sound of a wah pedal is of course a matter of taste. Every brand has its own characeristics. Most wahs are pretty static with a "take it or leave it" offering of a certain sound. I often missed the possibility of adjusting the Q which is typically set too high on many models and can only be changed by modifying the pedal.
Apart from being attractively priced the Behringer Hellbabe addresses the need for flexibility by offering adjustable Q, boost and tonal range. Also it features automatic switch on (when moving the pedal) and automatic switch off after an adjustable period of inactivity. In other words, total flexibility at half the price. Hard to find any downside. When switching off the transition is not totally silent but it is hardly any problem. Status LEDs for on/off and boost are cleverly places at the heel position of the pedal. In other words: Finally someone offers an upgrade to a traditional component in the guitarists toolbox.