New kid in town, I suppose the title ought to be a dead giveaway:
Obligatory crappy clip test.
Ever since grabbing the RMC Wizard wah, I've been enamored with the Teese line and been eyeing their Joe Walsh signature as an alternative for ages. Finally got it, last model in the store...
So, Wah pedals have always been part of m rig, and I've been through a fair few since getting my First Morley Wah back in the 90's, then moving onto a vox, a vox limited edition from some point in the 90s (with more sweep and a cool silver colour :D)
Basically I love wah pedals, and at a...
This hideous creation started its life as an original Crybaby with a few issues. It already has a few battle scars from re-assembly, but it's to be expected using shellac. (Don't finish pedals in shellac! :lol: ) Pretty happy with how it came out, not perfect but I like it and I've learned at...
So I'm looking to buy myself a wah pedal and have narrowed it down to 2 potential choices:
-Ibanez WD7
-Crybaby JH1D (Hendrix sig.)
But I can't really decide...
I'd be using mainly for rhythmic stuff like RATM, RHCP, etc. but I'd also be using it as a filter in the toe down position to get...
I received it this week. FINALLY, a wah pedal that can be touch-activated (switchless) OR can be switched and left engaged like a regular wah.
I was looking for a replacement for my switchless Morley Tremonti Wah: the bypass was tone-sucking, the wah would turn off when I was too close to full...
Anyone here tried it? I can't find proper reviews.
I like tiny pedalboards that fit anywhere (and huge heads and cab that don't fit anywhere).
It seems pretty decent and so tiny:
- No need to click it on or off, the sensor activates it as soon as you touch it
- Doesn't have a zero-point like...
I love that no matter who is playing through this thing, it still sounds like Petrucci's wah sound.
I spent the weekend playing through my Cantrell wah after not plugging it in for a while, there's not a thing about it I don't love. As I'm currently building a pedalboard and trying to minimize...
I got the chance to try out the new John Petrucci wah pedal, so I put on my best pair of hammett pants and made this video. The pedal is probably one of the better ones I've tried. The Q is definitely wide and the tone options are cool however the changes with the EQ doesn't come across that...
I can't decide if I want to get my Kirk Hammett on or not during this solo, so please help me decide.
Wah:
https://soundcloud.com/stoffelmusic/adifferentfoolsolowah
No Wah:
https://soundcloud.com/stoffelmusic/soloideanowah
Dunlop Manufacturing :: Electronics :: :: John Petrucci Signature Cry Baby Wah
I'm already in love with the Cantrell wah I got a few years ago, but Petrucci's wah tone is one of the reasons I wanted a wah pedal to begin with back when I was a kid, so I'm going to have to pick one of these up.
Up for sale is my barely used Atomic Amplifire. I purchased it new from Atomic at the beginning of August. It is in mint shape and still has the plastic on the LCD. It is a great little pedal but I have some other stuff I'd like to purchase and a Mesa Roadster to play through at home. I have...
This Wah is why doves cry.
Seriously though, I was searching for a Wah a couple years back and got this after Mike asked Steve Smyth for me what Wah he used on Forbidden's Omega Wave. I've tried a bunch of other Wahs, and this is by far the best for METAL. Really, you shouldn't be playing...
don't get me wrong, I really like my Axe FX, but I just love pedals, and also I feel it would be somehow perverted to hook the Axe in the loop of a 70s vintage amp. :lol:
Anyway, as for the first time in my life (no shit) I also have to play leads/soli in a band/live setting, I needed to spice...
Some guy was clearing out a stack of old gear he hadn't used in 20+ years so I bought 5 pedals from him.
First an Aria Diamond Wah. Classic Japanese 70s wah.
Second, a block logo MXR Dynacomp. I was thinking of getting one of these for a while for my cleans.
Third, an original script logo...