Mini wah pedal advice

Re: Mini wah pedal advice

I always kept the tuner at the beginning.
I felt that if I accidentally left a chorus pedal or flanger on, and the tuner was after that pedal it wouldn’t read accurately.

That's the reason why I prefer the tuner at the very beginning of the chain. But if I have no loss in accuracy I'll try to put it at the end. With the wah first.
 
Re: Mini wah pedal advice

Ok. Mini cry baby is in my board. I tried a couple of configuration, one with the tuner first and one with the tuner at the end. I prefer the tuner in the first position. I have no problem with the wah. So I guess I am happy at the moment.

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In future I want to swap super badass with a riot. Do you think guys a touch of red is necessary on the board?
 
Re: Mini wah pedal advice

This being the Internet, someone will come down on me like a ton of lava if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that the Cantrell wah (I have the latest whale tattoo edition because I have a weakness for whale tattoos) was buffered.

Was I misled?

I like the push and go of the Morley but prefer the tone of the Dunlop. My Wah of choice these days is the Jerry Cantrell model. True bypass and an adjustable sweep control.

Put the tuner at the end of the pedalboard. That way when you mute to tune, the entire pedalboard is muted. If it has a buffered bypassed, such as the Boss pedal tuners, that's the perfect spot for it. Crybaby always first but don't be afraid to try different spots.
 
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