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  Read, Keep & Follow these instructions

  Heed all warnings

  Clean only with dry cloth

  Do not use this apparatus near water

  Do not expose the apparatus to dripping or 

splashing and ensure that no objects filled with 

liquids, shall be placed on the apparatus

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WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric 

shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or 

moisture

  Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or 

when unused for long periods of time

  Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in 

accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions

  Do not install near any heat sources such 

as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other 

apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce 

heat

  Only use attachments/accessories specified by 

the manufacturer

  Prolonged listening at high volume levels may 

cause irreparable hearing loss and/or damage. 

Always be sure to practice “safe listening.”

  Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 

Service is required when the apparatus has been 

damaged in any way, such as:

- power-supply cord or plug is damaged
- liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen

  into the apparatus
- the unit has been exposed to rain or moisture.
- the unit is dropped or the enclosure is

 damaged
- the unit does not operate normally or changes

 in performance in a significant way

© Mission Engineering Inc. 2012

Rewah Pro is a Trademark of Mission Engineering Inc.

True Bypass is a registered trademark of Toadworks USA

Trademarks, registered trademarks, product names, logos and other 

materials are the property of their respective owners

switch clicks and the effect is engaged. To operate the 

effect, rock the pedal backwards and forwards while 

playing. If desired the effect can be left, on and the 

pedal left in a fixed position to produce the ‘parked wah’ 

effect. To bypass the effect, push down on the front of 

the pedal again until the switch clicks and the effect is 

disengaged.

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The tension of the rocker can be adjusted by using the 

Mission torsion block tension adjuster. Insert the hex 

key that was supplied with the pedal into the tension 

adjuster screw at the rear of the pedal underneath 

the rocker. Tighten the adjuster screw to increase the 

pedal tension. Loosen the adjuster screw to reduce 

the tension. Do not over tighten or damage can occur 

to the torsion block. If the adjuster screw is too loose, 

the pedal rocker can sometimes drop forward. If this 

should happen, simply tighten the adjuster screw until 

the rocker remains stable. It may be necessary to adjust 

the tension screw from time to time to compensate for 

use and environmental conditions such as very hot or 

cold weather, and after the pedal has been shipped or 

stored for long periods.
The rack and potentiometer shaft assembly has been 

lubricated at the factory. This should be sufficient for 

at least one year of normal use. If the mechanical action 

becomes sticky, scratchy or noisy, additional lubrication 

can be applied. Apply about a pea size of white Lithium 

grease to the rack.

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Power

 

External - 9v DC 2.1mm Center Pin Negative

 

Internal - 9v Battery

 

Power draw - < 1mA at 9v

Potentiometer

  Internal resistance - 100K Ohm 

 

Taper - Custom

 

Usage rating > 1M cycles

Dimensions

 

Base length at longest point - 9.9”

 

Base width at widest point - 4.0”

 

Height at highest point including feet - 3.25”

 

Pedal length - 8.7”

 

Pedal width at widest point - 3.0”

 

Pedal width at narrowest point - 2.3”

 

Weight - 3.5lbs

Warning!

 

Do not attempt to remove the baseplate or change 

the internal battery while the pedal is connected to an external 

power supply and/or amplifier. Make sure that ALL external 

connections are removed before opening the pedal. To reduce 

the risk of damage, avoid touching any other components in 

the pedal. 

To locate the switch block, first unplug the external 

power supply. Switch off the amplifier and remove 

all cables from the pedal to the amp and instrument. 

Unscrew and remove the four rubber feet and remove 

the base plate. The switch block is located on the left 

hand side of the circuit board. Toggle the switches 

using the tip of a ballpoint pen. The factory default 

setting is all switches OFF.
Sw1:  Turning this ON will increase gain slightly and 

put the Q1 transistor into an area of soft saturation. 

This can add a small bit of pleasant overdrive to the 

output.
Sw2:  When turned on, this switch lowers the filter’s 

center frequency slightly, and reduces the width of the 

wah band, making for a more nasal sound.
Sw3:  Turning on this switch significantly lowers the 

center of the filter band. Use this position when you 

need a more bass-heavy wah.
Sw4:  With switch 4 on, gain is reduced slightly for 

cleaner sound. The bandwidth is also made wider to 

broaden the filter response. This is good with a clean 

amp setting for funk and reggae wah effects.
The switches will interact with each other to produce 

different tone modifications. One of our favorite setups 

is with 1-2-4 set On and 3 set OFF. This produces an 

all-around nice wah sound with the center band just a 

bit lower than with all switches off. There are no “bad” 

settings and there is no switch configuration that will 

harm the pedal, so experiment and have fun.

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The Mission Rewah Pro™ features a hard-wired True 

Bypass® switch that completely disconnects the signal 

from the wah circuit in bypass mode. This reduces the 

possibility of the pedal interfering with the instrument 

signal when the effect is switched off. To switch the 

effect on push down on the front of the pedal until the 

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