If you could have only one wah pedal it would be..........?

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If you could have only one wah pedal it would be..........?

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If you could have only one wah pedal it would be............?
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My Morley Tremonti Wah, I love it. It's switchless, so I don't have to worry about stomping on it to turn it on and off. I've used Crybaby wah's before, and they're good, but I'll take my Morley over a crybaby any day of the week.
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A 1968 Vox Crybaby, made in Italy, #0036 with the stack of dimes inductor & Icar pot.

I bought it from a co-worker in the mid 80s for $20.
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I bet that's a nice wah, lonewolf.
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I don't have experience with a lot of bass wahs, but I'm really digging my Wilson (www.wilsoneffects.com). It's kind of boutique-y but without the crazy price tag of some boutique pedals. It's still a few dollars more than a Dunlop, though. The customer service is good as well. The owner sent me a personal email right after I placed the order, telling me when he was planning on shipping out my pedal.

It's true bypass and is absolutely clean. old sKool and I put it through some paces one night and we didn't detect any tone colorization or noise. You can get the bass wahs with a six position or a twelve position Q control (I got the six position). I assume the guitar wahs have the same options. Also, you can get an option called vintage wiring, which from what I understand, is more similar to a classic Crybaby.
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Dunlop's Crybaby from Hell.Dime's sig wah.If you want controlable to wicked screaming wah tones it's the shit.The Tremonti wahs are pretty rockin as well.
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I guess the one in my GNX2.

Only cause it has a bunch of settings and has that whole rest of the processor there too =)
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The Area 51 that I slightly modded and placed in a Dunlop housing...just smokes so many other wah pedals !
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kinda digging the stanly clark wah from ebs. i don't have one, cuz a wah just isn't something i think i'd use enough, although, i've seen the wilson wahs that paul was talking about, and they do have an attractive price. maybe i could figure out when and where to use it... :twisted:
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slackin@dabass wrote: maybe i could figure out when and where to use it... :twisted:
Slackin,I believe it's high time for you to whip out some Burton solos.In which case you'll need the MorleyFuzzWah.Come on Thumpers we guitarist shouldn't be the only ones to annoy people with our wah rockin!! :lol: As a matter of fact GallowGlass has an OLD Morley FW.It sounds like a plane crashing to the ground......in a good way ofcourse....well if a plane crashing to the ground was ever good...but you get the vibe.
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The wah I've liked best overall...is just the simple one that was on a
Line 6 Express pedal. Nowadays, I used a normal, straightforward Dunlop
Crybaby.

It's been fine, though I've been meaning to adjust the sweep on it for a
couple of years. The one thing I wish it had, and may put in someday,
is a little light to know when it's on/off. Ya, can hear it, but there are times
when it's at a point where things don't sound "right" but not totally obvious.
Rare...but happens.

I have this OLD, blue Russian wah a from friend from Britain several years
ago. Sounds cool, is HUGE, but needs some work (New pot, etc.).

Have heard good things the Morleys as well. Am going to look into those
Wilsons.
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m2helmet wrote:The Area 51 that I slightly modded and placed in a Dunlop housing...just smokes so many other wah pedals !

Are you still modding those cheap? I may be interested...

Lonewolf, that IS a tasty wah-wah. For $20?... I never get deals like that. :cry: ---->JMS
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lonewolf wrote:A 1968 Vox Crybaby, made in Italy, #0036 with the stack of dimes inductor & Icar pot.

I bought it from a co-worker in the mid 80s for $20.
Dude, that's got to be a killer Wah!...I'm jealous :P

...For me, it's the Budda Wah hands down...True bypass, clean, incredibly musical and so vocal like.
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whitedevilone wrote:
slackin@dabass wrote: maybe i could figure out when and where to use it... :twisted:
Slackin,I believe it's high time for you to whip out some Burton solos.In which case you'll need the MorleyFuzzWah.Come on Thumpers we guitarist shouldn't be the only ones to annoy people with our wah rockin!! :lol: As a matter of fact GallowGlass has an OLD Morley FW.It sounds like a plane crashing to the ground......in a good way ofcourse....well if a plane crashing to the ground was ever good...but you get the vibe.

haha, if i could play like burton, i'd do it! i know what you mean about the fuzz wah. bootsy has a wah out that has fuzz on it and i think they're just over 100 bucks. pretty close to the dunlop wahs in price... maybe after i get my new rig peiced together.....
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Merge wrote:I bet that's a nice wah, lonewolf.
I like it a lot. I guess you could say that its the one that most of the others are trying to sound like.

I did a few reversible mods and carefully stashed the original parts:

1. true-bypass and associated on/off gain match up.

2. moved the Q frequency slightly lower to enhance wah for the lowest notes. There is no audible difference with the high notes.

3. lowered the frequency of the wah circuit's input coupling HPF for a subtle but noticeable bass boost. This also thickens lower midrange notes a bit. Just a bit.

Small polystyrene capacitors were (and still are) only readily available in values up to .01uF (which is what they used). Had they been available in larger values, the original designers might have designed the Crybaby with something a little closer to #2 & #3. All I did was put 2 caps in parallel in both places for higher values.
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After much thought ???
Gas pedal-without it I'd have to walk to gigs which would cut into the amount of gear I'd be able to use.
In all Honesty though,You can go through years of pedals,or just throw all of 'em out and practice learning to play better.
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I am a big fan of the Weeping Demon. It's kinda klunky and bulky but it has a pretty good sustain as well as an all around good wah sound.
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I'd like to find a wah for the drums, that would be trippy shit right there.
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Ronnyd wrote:In all Honesty though,You can go through years of pedals,or just throw all of 'em out and practice learning to play better.
agreed. i think a guitar sounds best plugged straight into an amp. no bullshit.
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i think wah and delay are two "must have" effects for guitar. maybe not for blues... but even still, a good wah is invaluable. if only given the choice on guitar of which to have out of the two, i'd go with wah every time. yea, guitar sounds great straight into the amp and everything, but for leads, a wah just adds that something extra.
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RobTheDrummer wrote:I'd like to find a wah for the drums, that would be trippy shit right there.
I was looking for one and found this little gem...AUSTRIAN HIPPIES:

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I've been using a Dunlop 535Q for several years and really like it. That Wilson that Paul just picked up is killer! Totally quiet and no tone colorization. I've heard good things about those Buddas too. Maybe I'll have to swipe Dax's when he's not looking ha, ha!
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BadDazeGuitar wrote:I've been using a Dunlop 535Q for several years and really like it. That Wilson that Paul just picked up is killer! Totally quiet and no tone colorization. I've heard good things about those Buddas too. Maybe I'll have to swipe Dax's when he's not looking ha, ha!
Hey now!...You leave my Budda alone! :lol: ...Dude, you could borrow it anytime if you wanted to check it out...Of course, after you play it, the pedal won't want me any more! :lol:...I know the 535Q's are very sweet as well.
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Are you kiddin' Dax? After my smelly feet got near it it would be cryin' for sure!!! Hey that was kind of funny!
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