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Head spinning yet?

I own only two wahs: A Vox V847 and a Dunlop Crybaby Classic with the fasel inductor. (OK, I lied. I also have a Digitech Jimi Hendix Experience pedal, which I won't get into here for obvious reasons.)

The Vox is bright and likes to scream, but it's noisy, non-true-bypass. The Crybaby is deep and funky.

I'm keeping em both.
 
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RMC's are cool... I also love Wilson's... In fact, I own a RMC Wheels of Fire and Wilson's Colorful Clone, both Macari clones... Both are fine. There are days in which I adore Wilson's, and there are days in which I ...you get the idea.

B :)
 
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BTW, my to go Vox type of wah is a Wilson Wah (the model is called a Wilson wah, so it's a bit confusing... Wilson Wah by Wilson :) )

B
 
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I like the MXR MC-404 CAE and had the Dunlop 535Q.

Unfortunately, I could not help myself constantly fussing with all of the adjustments. I found that the KH wah fit my needs and settled my obsessive compulsive need to play with my wah more than playing the guitar.
 
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wow, the real mccoy's are quite pricey. i might just settle for the dunlop 535q. how's the bonamassa dunlop?
 
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I've had a couple of 535Q's, and I really like the current one with the red Fasel.

Right now I'm using a Morley Bad Horsie 2, which I love. It helps me get a little bit of the flavor that Vai and Satriani had back in the old days, which is hilarious because they were likely using Crybabies. (Which is one of many reasons why I'm fond of saying that tone is a combination of player and gear.)
 
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