Experimented with this last night with excellent results... although you'll need a 4-holer Marshall or similar.
Typically doing the cocked wah tone, the wah is too pronounced/strong.
The solution is to blend (using 4-holer Marshall here for example):
- plug guitar into upper left jack (bright channel hi)
- run cable from lower left jack (bright channel lo) to wah input
- run cable from wah output to upper right jack (normal channel hi)
Volume I (bright ch) is your guitar, and Volume II (normal ch) is your wah effect.
Blend in wah effect to achieve desired tonal result.
This can be done with other effects BTW, for example delay.
Typically doing the cocked wah tone, the wah is too pronounced/strong.
The solution is to blend (using 4-holer Marshall here for example):
- plug guitar into upper left jack (bright channel hi)
- run cable from lower left jack (bright channel lo) to wah input
- run cable from wah output to upper right jack (normal channel hi)
Volume I (bright ch) is your guitar, and Volume II (normal ch) is your wah effect.
Blend in wah effect to achieve desired tonal result.
This can be done with other effects BTW, for example delay.
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