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Screaminsaint
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I got the new Morley Lynch Dragon wah today. Just now plugged it in. I was kind of dissappointed in it. Ill give it some more time though...
chain= Ibanez Rg4 with dimarzios-->Tremonti-->Lynch-->Tonelab LE using headphones.
My observation is that the Tremonti is a MUCH more powerful and brighter wah pedal. The Lynch in normal mode has a bit of a traditional wah sound, but it is pretty subtle. It doesn't really cut on the high notes like the Tremonti. Those used to the Tremonti will see that the Lynch is not near as bright.
OTOH, when the WOW button on the Lynch is activated, it's like taking the Q knob and turning it all the way down. It has a ton of low end and is great for distorted chords. This mode absolutely SUCKS for leads and cleans. The Tremonti doesn't even come close to the low end this thing delivers.
So far im digging both of them. ill take the Lynch to next band practice and see how it works. If i want a really powerful wah that cuts for solos, ill use the Tremonti.
chain= Ibanez Rg4 with dimarzios-->Tremonti-->Lynch-->Tonelab LE using headphones.
My observation is that the Tremonti is a MUCH more powerful and brighter wah pedal. The Lynch in normal mode has a bit of a traditional wah sound, but it is pretty subtle. It doesn't really cut on the high notes like the Tremonti. Those used to the Tremonti will see that the Lynch is not near as bright.
OTOH, when the WOW button on the Lynch is activated, it's like taking the Q knob and turning it all the way down. It has a ton of low end and is great for distorted chords. This mode absolutely SUCKS for leads and cleans. The Tremonti doesn't even come close to the low end this thing delivers.
So far im digging both of them. ill take the Lynch to next band practice and see how it works. If i want a really powerful wah that cuts for solos, ill use the Tremonti.