In 1982, the VB-2 Vibrato was a revolutionary stompbox. Today, modern guitarists are rediscovering it for creating unique guitar sounds. Due to its distinct and expressive tone, this rare pedal has become a highly - valued item in the vintage market. Now, the VB - 2's spirit is reborn in the Waza Craft VB - 2W. With all - analog circuitry, it accurately recreates the original pitch - shifted vibrato and adds a new vibrato mode and real - time control for more creative expression.
Features:
- The premium Waza Craft pedal offers the ultimate BOSS tone.
- Custom mode has a brand - new vibrato sound with a unique filter wave.
- Standard mode precisely reproduces the vintage VB - 2 sound.
- All - analog circuit with BBD vibrato line.
- Use an optional expression pedal to control effect depth in real time.
- Adjust the initial onset of the vibrato with the Rise Time knob.
- Unlatch mode activates the effect only when the pedal is pressed, great for specific notes and chords.
- Bypass mode removes BBD from the signal path to avoid latency when the effect is off.
Specifications:
- Dimensions: 73 mm / 2 - 7/8' W X 129 mm / 5 - 1/8' D X 59 mm / 2 - 3/8' H
- Weight (including battery): 450 g / 1 lb
- Accessories: Owner's Manual, Leaflet, 9V Alkaline battery (6LR61)

Using the BOSS Waza Craft VB - 2W is easy. First, connect your guitar to the pedal and your amp. You can power it with the included 9V alkaline battery. Once it's set up, you can choose between the Standard and Custom modes. In Standard mode, you'll get that classic vintage VB - 2 sound. The Custom mode offers a brand - new vibrato sound. You can use the Rise Time knob to control how the vibrato starts. If you have an optional expression pedal, you can control the effect depth in real - time. For adding vibrato to specific notes and chords, use the Unlatch mode. When you don't need the effect, switch to Bypass mode to avoid any latency.
When it comes to maintenance, keep the pedal in a dry and clean place. If you're not using it for a long time, remove the battery to prevent leakage. If the pedal gets dirty, use a soft, dry cloth to clean it. Always handle the pedal gently to avoid any internal damage.