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I have a couple of Geoffrey Teese's RMC wahs from back when he was making them by hand. The first was an RMC1 that he custom made for me at unity gain, as opposed to the standard model that has a 6dB boost. The second was a standard Picture Wah. Those two cover everything. Geoffrey still has a demo I did of the RMC1 he made for me on his site. http://www.realmccoycustom.com/AUDIO.htm Second from the bottom of the audio samples.
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GCB95 modded with Whipple Wah Halo Inductor
Halo adds more dimension & vowel sound
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For me . . . there is three that i feel i can use for EVERYTHING . . . from Blues to Metal.
1) Chicago IronWorks Parachute wah
2) Jerry Cantrel sig-wah
3) Ernie Ball Titanium (black model) wah
They sound vastly diff from one another, but still, i love the diff sweeps they have to offer.
Hell, i sometimes use my red Whammy as a 'regular' wah too.
http://www.chicagoiron.com/parachute.html
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No matter which wah pedals I've owned, the Fulltone Clyde Deluxe rises to the top just because it's so versatile.
I have a white one with grip tape top, but the newer black ones come with a buffer installed.
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George Dennis orange optical. I own 2 and have had them since the late 90's and never touched ether for anything. These are absolutely bullet proof reliable and I like the sweep better than anything else I have owned.
Sounds good, feels good and never breaks so what's not to like!!
here is pretty much the same unit that I have except this one has the switch and 2 modes. I had one of these for a while also. These are not cheap but will be the last Wah you ever have to buy as they last forever!!
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I'd give my left armpit hair for a Maestro Boomerang -- the Charles "Skip" Pitts wah.
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Originally posted by karpathion View PostI found a 535Q in the bottom of my closet just a couple of weeks ago. It's an excellent place to start.
I use a modified Vox V847 (not V847a) where I changed a couple resistors, the transistors, and the inductor to make the sweep broader, make the range being swept narrower so it's more vocal, and change the gain characteristics.
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I found a 535Q in the bottom of my closet just a couple of weeks ago. It's an excellent place to start.
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I swear I'm not a Luddite, but I'm happy with a straight Dunlop Crybaby... though the 535 is... intriguing...
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I'm with Dr. Vegetable. If you can't find the sound you're looking for with a 535Q, you're not looking for a wah sound.
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The one(s) that you think suits those styles best according to your tone and playing style.
And this is seriously going to run till May? Really?
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15Vox V8456.67%1Vox V8460.00%0Vox V8476.67%1Dunlop Crybaby From Hell0.00%0Dunlop Joe Bonamassa Crybaby6.67%1Dunlop Jerry Cantrell Crybaby6.67%1Dunlop Clyde McCoy Crybaby0.00%0Fulltone Clyde Deluxe Wah13.33%2Other Which and Why60.00%9The poll is expired.
Which wah pedal would you recommend for Blues, Jazz, Country, & Rock style music and Why?
- Vox V845
- Vox V846
- Vox V847
- Dunlop Crybaby from Hell
- Dunlop Jerry Cantrell Crybaby
- Dunlop Clyde McCoy Crybaby
- Dunlop Joe Bonamassa Crybaby
- Chicago Iron Parachute Wah
- Fulltone Clyde Deluxe Wah
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