Young Angus
Kometose Tonologist
I want a really top notch wah pedal, and have sorta narrowed it down to one of these...but i dont know enough about either to make a decision yet.
What do you guys think??
What do you guys think??
54stratlover said:I A/B'd the fulltone deluxe and the Teese picture. I would have to go with the Teese, there was something a little more open about the tone. The Fulltone had a slight tough of grainyness to the midrange or middle of the sweep. they were very close and you wouldn't go wrong with either. I am planning of getting the teese, actually maybe 2 of them :laugh2:
Lewguitar said:I think you'd be happy with the Tesse or the Fulltone, tho I haven't heard the Teese...only Curly's constant raving about how great the Teese is! LOL!
I own the Fulltone Clyde Deluxe and there is nothing grainy about the midrange, IMO. It's the absolute finest wah wah I have ever owned...and I 've owned a bunch of them! (including an original Vox Clyde McCoy model that I purchased as soon as they were available in the USA, back in the 60's)
All that said, I've just packed up and shipped John my two Crybaby's to have them modded with Fulltone parts and tweaked by John...so obviously I think that's a good way to go too!
Lewguitar said:I think you'd be happy with the Tesse or the Fulltone, tho I haven't heard the Teese...only Curly's constant raving about how great the Teese is! LOL!
I own the Fulltone Clyde Deluxe and there is nothing grainy about the midrange, IMO. It's the absolute finest wah wah I have ever owned...and I 've owned a bunch of them! (including an original Vox Clyde McCoy model that I purchased as soon as they were available in the USA, back in the 60's)
All that said, I've just packed up and shipped John my two Crybaby's to have them modded with Fulltone parts and tweaked by John...so obviously I think that's a good way to go too!
the_Chris said:I think you've got a good thing going on John and because of that, I want to purchase one myself! Honestly, I'm not so sure carbon resistors are that great. They're cheaper than metal films and for a good reason. Their tolerance levels are greater and they are apt to lose their strength over time. Metal film are much more stable and it's smart that John is designing his own circuit with metal film, atleast he'll know that each time he does that exact mod he'll get the same exact results.
All in all, John, please PM me![]()
Young Angus said:That all sounds great, ill definitely think about that seriously before shelling out for a fulltone...although knowing me in the end ill want both![]()