wahs - Morley, Dunlop?

wahs - Morley, Dunlop?

  • morley

    Votes: 5 20.8%
  • dunlop

    Votes: 7 29.2%
  • vox

    Votes: 4 16.7%
  • other

    Votes: 8 33.3%

  • Total voters
    24
Re: wahs - Morley, Dunlop?

Other. My favorite wah is a custom one I programmed on my Boss GT-6. It's based on the "7-String Wah" setting, with the voicing lowered a bit, and the Q bumped up. It sounds like somebody puking with a bass boost :D
 
Re: wahs - Morley, Dunlop?

:earl: :biglaugh:
JB_From_Hell said:
Other. My favorite wah is a custom one I programmed on my Boss GT-6. It's based on the "7-String Wah" setting, with the voicing lowered a bit, and the Q bumped up. It sounds like somebody puking with a bass boost :D
 
Re: wahs - Morley, Dunlop?

SNARLING DOGS!!!!! I'm a big fan of these b/c they sound great and have true bypass. Also they used to make a tape reverse simulator in a wah-type pedal that kicks major booty. I'd say that i like the tape reverse so much that it makes me like the wah more too. Too bad they discontinued both the models i have.
 
Re: wahs - Morley, Dunlop?

dunlop. i have an original crybaby, 535q, and a dime crybaby from hell. they all kick ass to me.
 
Re: wahs - Morley, Dunlop?

Fulltone all the way. Got a clyde deluxe, thing smokes like no other. True bypass too, so no signal loss while its off.
 
Re: wahs - Morley, Dunlop?

I have a 535Q with a Fasel in it... LOVE that thing!
 
Re: wahs - Morley, Dunlop?

I use a Dunlop ZW-44 and a Chicago Iron Parachute Wah. I like both for different reasons.

If you're looking at Dunlop, get one with a Fasel inductor.
 
Re: wahs - Morley, Dunlop?

I put in another vote for teese mccoy..I have a wizard wah, and it's the best sounding wah I've ever used
 
Re: wahs - Morley, Dunlop?

See I used to have a original Crybaby I eventually parted with, but it sounded rather harsh to me. I thought the Q-knob feature might suit me well if I went back to that.

I like the Morley's switchless system, and the fact that it sounds a little different from other wahs, but some of those Dunlops, the Jimi Hendrix and the 535Q do sound pretty good to me.

Fasel inductor- to the best of my knowledge....All wahs require an inductor to run, it's just a component quality issue more than anything, it seems to warm up the sound a bit, and make it less harsh (the problem I had with the Original Crybaby).

Anyone use the Vox wahs?
 
Re: wahs - Morley, Dunlop?

i love my standard crybaby. theres more expensive ones out there, but this one gets the job done for me
 
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