RW James
New member
I'm taking the Cry Baby off my pedal board.
I don't play lead anymore (yeah!) and the only time I could imagine playing a rhythm wah is if we decided to cover the Theme from Shaft (not likely).
The problem is, my board is so crowded, and my feet are so big, I keep hitting the wah accidentally and turning it on, and then wondering what happened to my tone.
The Cry Baby doesn't have a light, so I can't tell if it's on or not. A friend has a Bad Horsey that reverts to the off position when you stop using it -- I like that.
This will free up some space and make it that much easier to carry around.
Not a big deal really - just felt like telling you.
I don't play lead anymore (yeah!) and the only time I could imagine playing a rhythm wah is if we decided to cover the Theme from Shaft (not likely).
The problem is, my board is so crowded, and my feet are so big, I keep hitting the wah accidentally and turning it on, and then wondering what happened to my tone.
The Cry Baby doesn't have a light, so I can't tell if it's on or not. A friend has a Bad Horsey that reverts to the off position when you stop using it -- I like that.
This will free up some space and make it that much easier to carry around.
Not a big deal really - just felt like telling you.