what wah do you like?
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Re: what wah do you like?
I'm obsessed with wah and went on a wah bender a year or so back. Best wah I have and have ever played is a Castledine Standard wah. True bypass, buffered output (so it plays nice in front of fuzz), amazing sound. They're not cheap (I bought the PCB and put it in an old Vox 847 shell) but completely worth it. I also really love old Colorsound wahs, but the enclosures aren't great and they can be noisy. Brad at Creepy Fingers makes great clones though. I'd go to him if I wanted that sound. Otherwise, Joe Gagan is the man. Grab one of his drop-in replacement boards (take your pick) for a Crybaby and you've got a great wah for cheap.
Black Cat Mona wah (Joe's involved there, too) is another great option.
Black Cat Mona wah (Joe's involved there, too) is another great option.
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Yeah I wanted one of those from way back when they were in catalogs, but I too eventually heard about their poor build quality which discouraged me. I still hope that a builder somewhere will try to recreate it.tuj wrote:I always wanted one of those Snarling Dogs wah's that are also a ring mod (the yellow one) but after doing some research, it appears that the Mold Spore tends to blow apart a certain component when it gets hit with any kind of voltage above 9.1v. Kind of lame, and the company is out of business. I have a broken Mold Spore somewhere in storage I never did get to work.
I use a Vox Clyde McCoy and I like it. I never went too deep into wah pedals because it does the job.
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Thxbigchiefbc wrote:I don't use the octave up on the Tone Machine all that much, I usually leave it on the normal fuzz mode. But yes, I use the Tone Machine and the Freaker together constantly. In fact, a lot of times at gigs, I just leave the wah and the tone machine both on in the loop of my LS-2 so I can engage them both together. It creates this awesome squalling sound that I over-use like hell. The crowd seems to dig it.kbithecrowing wrote:Do you use the freaker wah + tone machine octave up combo? if so how does it sound?bigchiefbc wrote:Wilson Freaker. Based on the Tychobrahe Parapedal, but really tweakable. Plus true bypass and an LED, everything I ever wanted in a wah.![]()
I have rehearsal tonight, I'll give the octave-up a try with the freaker and report back.
Also, do you run TM-> Freaker?
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Re: what wah do you like?
Budda wah
Black cat vintage Wah
Dunlop Jerry Cantrell wah
In that order.
Black cat vintage Wah
Dunlop Jerry Cantrell wah
In that order.
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Love my Crybaby from Hell. Versatile, lots of tweakability, great sound and the gain kick switch is pretty useful.
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Danelectro danowah!
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Re: what wah do you like?
why is it that the wah makers seem to call 'cutoff frequency sweep range' as "Q" (no!) and resonance as "Quack" or "Honk"?
why can't they just use the normal filter terminology? Same for some of the autowahs.
Anyway, the Wilson in the demos sounds exactly like what I am looking for, which is a full-range filter type sound. I'm really excited, plus it looks like the dude lives in my hometown. :-) Thanks for all the suggestions, feel free to keep them coming; I suppose there's a chance I might not dig the Wilson.
why can't they just use the normal filter terminology? Same for some of the autowahs.
Anyway, the Wilson in the demos sounds exactly like what I am looking for, which is a full-range filter type sound. I'm really excited, plus it looks like the dude lives in my hometown. :-) Thanks for all the suggestions, feel free to keep them coming; I suppose there's a chance I might not dig the Wilson.
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Re: what wah do you like?
MASF builds a ring mod into a wah enclosure but I have yet to see one for sale. I am sure you could put a wah board in there too.friendship wrote:Yeah I wanted one of those from way back when they were in catalogs, but I too eventually heard about their poor build quality which discouraged me. I still hope that a builder somewhere will try to recreate it.tuj wrote:I always wanted one of those Snarling Dogs wah's that are also a ring mod (the yellow one) but after doing some research, it appears that the Mold Spore tends to blow apart a certain component when it gets hit with any kind of voltage above 9.1v. Kind of lame, and the company is out of business. I have a broken Mold Spore somewhere in storage I never did get to work.
I use a Vox Clyde McCoy and I like it. I never went too deep into wah pedals because it does the job.
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Colorsound wah has been my favorite
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Re: what wah do you like?
Black Cat Mona Vintage Wah (the regular one, not the one full of knobs) or the Wilson Freaker?
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Re: what wah do you like?
Adam Franklin uses a Vox so I like those cause, but also I have that chrome 535q that can get a range of wahs so that too...
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Re: what wah do you like?
I use an old 18v Dunlop 535q wah and love it. Doesn't have true bypass and they do suck a bit of tone but I run through a bypass looper. Now it's perfect. I am planning on modding the boost and Q controls to side mounted like the newer ones instead of the bottom mounted. Also thinking of modding it for dual inductors. I also got rid of the cheap shitty bypass switch and hard wired it to always on since I run it through the bypass looper.
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Re: what wah do you like?
Yes, I like both wah->fuzz and fuzz->wah, so I have the FTM before the freaker, and my elements and algal bloom after.kbithecrowing wrote:Thxbigchiefbc wrote:I don't use the octave up on the Tone Machine all that much, I usually leave it on the normal fuzz mode. But yes, I use the Tone Machine and the Freaker together constantly. In fact, a lot of times at gigs, I just leave the wah and the tone machine both on in the loop of my LS-2 so I can engage them both together. It creates this awesome squalling sound that I over-use like hell. The crowd seems to dig it.kbithecrowing wrote:Do you use the freaker wah + tone machine octave up combo? if so how does it sound?bigchiefbc wrote:Wilson Freaker. Based on the Tychobrahe Parapedal, but really tweakable. Plus true bypass and an LED, everything I ever wanted in a wah.![]()
I have rehearsal tonight, I'll give the octave-up a try with the freaker and report back.
Also, do you run TM-> Freaker?
By the way, the octave up sounded really cool, made the combo even more screechy/squally.
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Re: what wah do you like?
I like
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crap
it sounds great
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bypass
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shit
the
white
dunlop
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it sounds great
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bypass
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shit
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Re: what wah do you like?
Yeah Dunlop puts the shittiest bypass and switches in their wahs. My switch fucked up within about a month of use.
considering that the 535q wah is supposed to be their flagship model 