I had a Dano Trip-L-Wah, but i of recent got rid of it. a variable in treble, bass or mid wah was a great idea, but the buttons were a bitch to hit, so now it's back to the standard Dunlop Cry-Baby.
I feel like it's still just perfect for me.
With my Hyper Fuzz gain staged and cranked it screams.
I've got a fuzzbox and i'm not afraid to use it
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Dunlop Bass Wah, the old one without q control. Bought it from.. a christian metal band bassist? Something like that. No, I don't play bass. Hardly ever use it, but it gives awesome 'whops' when I do.
DOD FX-17 as well. it's SO tweakable and can give you synth-sound-hell after a blue box. you can get these drum n bass-ish bassline-sounds that way. whuabwhuabwhuab, yummy
"if it's got more than three chords, it's jazz." - lou reed
Someone was selling a Parachute back home for a nice price on craigslist, though still above what I can afford. Wilson Wahs are pretty nifty sounding though.
Do you like listening to homemade music? Me too. Why don't you try one of mine?
Current ILF Love: OHNOHO CHK CHK BOOM, Mellowtone Melx Fuzz 2, EQD Dream Crusher, Devi Ever ID, Dr. Scientist Proto-Miniberator - new vids eventually
I also get down with the RMC3. Super awesome especially if you are into dialing in what you want in a wah. I have a Budda Bud-wah as well which is very excellent in it's own right.
blankfield wrote:I also get down with the RMC3. Super awesome especially if you are into dialing in what you want in a wah. I have a Budda Bud-wah as well which is very excellent in it's own right.
I would recommend either one really.
Both of these I am desiring. I am thinking the next pedal I will buy is the Budwah. My board could use a little purple.