your fav wah wah

chrisj

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what is your favortie wah wah? And which wah would u like to try?Is there a "best one"

Which pedal has the highest decibel boost

thx
 
I dont have much experience with wahs, which i soon plan to rectify, but i hear the fulltone wahs are pretty awesome.
 
Re: your fav wah wah

chrisj said:
what is your favortie wah wah? And which wah would u like to try?Is there a "best one"

Which pedal has the highest decibel boost

thx

My own tweaked out Vox 847 is very cool but I'd like a Teese Picture Wah...I feel the Teese stuff is the best money can buy...The Fulltone wahs come in second because Teese put the vintage sounding wah tone back on the map..;)

John
 
I love my Morley Bad Horsie...the switchless idea was great. I like being able to stomp on it for a quick different sound

But I really liked the sound of my Vox until it started picking up raio stations...I wish I knew how to fix it.
 
I have the Crybaby 535q. It's got a 6 position eq control. From trebbliest range to bassiest. (Trabbliest is good with heavy distortion).

It also has an up to 20 db boost.

It also has a varible q thing on the bottom. I'm not totally sure what that does yet...

The pedal overall is great. It's like a stock crybaby, but much more options and flexibility.

Also has true bypass.

Stole mine for 70 dollars off ebay
 
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chrisj said:
wut do u guys think about the DUNLOP 535Q Crybaby
I had that one, it`s good but I found that I stayed in one position out of five so I found having the extra settings is useless for me. I now favor the GCB-95 and at least that one can have a true by pass installed which I will do as soon as I pickup one.
 
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My old VOX Clyde McCoy was great. My mother had a yard sale while I was away at school years ago and sold it for (?). I've got a Dunlop Crybaby now that's been modded. Sounds ok. Don't use it much though.
 
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Yeah, the ones with the Clyde Mc Coy inductor in sound the best to me, and have the most useful range. Not too keen on those with knobs on. Voxes look the best. If you've got a deep enough pocket, Fulltone do one which has the Mc Coy inductor and true-bypass.
 
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Jonny C said:
Yeah, the ones with the Clyde Mc Coy inductor in sound the best to me, and have the most useful range. Not too keen on those with knobs on. Voxes look the best. If you've got a deep enough pocket, Fulltone do one which has the Mc Coy inductor and true-bypass.

I have a Fulltone Clyde...it's the best wah wah I've ever owned. I bought one of the first Vox Wah's back in the 60's. When that one wore out I replaced it with a Crybaby and never used the Crybaby because the sound was not the same. Since getting the Fulltone Clyde, I now use my wah wah again. It's the best, IMO, tho I haven't tried a Teese. The Fulltone has the widest range and best tone of any wah wah I've used in the last 30 years or longer. Highly highly recommended! Lew
 
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I've got a Crybaby and a Bad Horsie. The Bad Horsie is just awesome since it is silent and has the cool switchless design. I'm a little curious about the BH II since it lets you tweak the Q a bit. Anyone have one? Is it a worthwhile upgrade?
 
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Aren't those Morely ones a little annoying? When you take your foot off it returns to the heel-back position - so you can't leave it toe down for the treble boost thing. I suppose at least they're built like a brick!
 
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I have an old Luxor Wah which I ´ve loved since day 1. The only effects Pedal I own, and I haven´t used it in like 3 years or so :D :D
 
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