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Peaveyologist
Re: Distortion & Wah: What order?
I'll check it out.
Is there a good YT vid of the particular sound you're referring to?
I was in this same camp for a long time. The wahs I played with were the older CryBaby's et al. They just always struck me as clunky and "sticky". (As in the pot action.) But since I've acquired my AMT Wah, (thanks TreyHaslip), I love this thing. It uses a gradient optical strip, rather than a pot, which makes it silky smooth. It also has a 3-position switch on the side to tailor the curve to the guitar. That alone, makes a huge difference.
What's funny is, I forgot that I just got my Tri-Par mixer pedal. I believe I can flip the order at the touch of a switch. I'll report back.
Listen to “Pets” by Porno for Pyros to hear a great example of wah after distortion.
I'll check it out.
Indeed. Funny thing about him is that you don't have anyone copying him, as people literally have no idea how he gets the sounds he does.
Is there a good YT vid of the particular sound you're referring to?
I'm not a big fan of Wah.
I have a 535Q so can adjust the wah quite a bit. For ages my opinion was pretty much the same as yours . . . I'd set the wah for a wide sweep, fairly narrow resonant peak and get some awesome whakka-whakka clean sounds, but it didn't work with gain. In the last couple years I've been experimenting with a much narrower sweep and wider resonant peak. This sounds pretty meh when clean, but plays really well with distortion.
I was in this same camp for a long time. The wahs I played with were the older CryBaby's et al. They just always struck me as clunky and "sticky". (As in the pot action.) But since I've acquired my AMT Wah, (thanks TreyHaslip), I love this thing. It uses a gradient optical strip, rather than a pot, which makes it silky smooth. It also has a 3-position switch on the side to tailor the curve to the guitar. That alone, makes a huge difference.
What's funny is, I forgot that I just got my Tri-Par mixer pedal. I believe I can flip the order at the touch of a switch. I'll report back.
