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Post by Adji on May 16, 2005 9:44:37 GMT -6
OK, i dont actually own any pedals (barr a crappy multi effects) and am considering buying a wahwah pedal. THe tweo i have tried is Vox and Dunlop, they didnt seem any different to me, any one got any thoughts?
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seed2003
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Post by seed2003 on May 16, 2005 10:14:13 GMT -6
I have a crybaby and i love the thing lol
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Post by dangerousdave on May 17, 2005 8:01:39 GMT -6
I used to use a Crybaby but I thought it was pretty crappy as far as wahs go (it was the GB95 I think). The transition just wasn't smooth enough, most of the pedal movement didn't actually do much apart from right in the middle where it would quickly change from low to high meaning I couldn't get a gradual enough sound. I therefore changed to a Bad Horsie which much more suits my needs (althought it doesn't really have the 'classic' wah sound, but a very good variation on it.) I also much rpefer the auto-on of the Bad Horsie meaning you don't have to push it hard forward to switch it on. However, a friend of mine has a Vox Clyde McCoy, which is also brilliant
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Post by Blondie on May 17, 2005 16:46:47 GMT -6
The pin rolling the pot is not long enough to do a full travel, so You should adjust ( or get someone who knows how to) the pot in relation to the pin i.e. where on the pots travel the pin is controlling ..................... Does this make sence ;D
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Post by dangerousdave on May 19, 2005 2:37:51 GMT -6
Yeah, I get what you guys mean btu in all honesty I still prefer my Bad Horsie for what I need. Aparantly, Morley's more 'budget' wahs aren't so bad either
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Post by clameo on May 19, 2005 13:06:50 GMT -6
You should try Dunlop Crybaby 535Q or Morley Bad Horsie
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Post by Blondie on May 19, 2005 20:12:53 GMT -6
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