Wah pedals

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I'm so unschooled on wah pedals...I want one...but good grief...so many out there to choose from :lol: :LOL:
 
So what's wrong with a good ol Cry Baby? Cheap, on 1000's of recordings... less ya need a boooteek fix... :D
 
ConcreteVampire":36q5gsn1 said:
So what's wrong with a good ol Cry Baby? Cheap, on 1000's of recordings... less ya need a boooteek fix... :D
well...you do have a point !
 
Morley Bad Horsie II

Have it, love it. Super quiet, adjustable and switchless.
 
Death by Uberschall":28mi24cc said:
Morley Bad HorsieII

Have it, love it. Super quiet and switchless.
I really like the switchless feature ! :thumbsup:
 
weeping demon wah is also switchless and very adjustable, it does not quack like a crybaby but is easy to use.
 
The best wah I ever used, was in the studio and it was a Teese RMC, it was awhile ago but it has a badass musical sweep to it.
 
I've had and liked the Dunlop ZW & Slash models and the Morley Bad Horsie I, although the Morley was a bit too much on the modern side soundwise for me. I was looking at the Dunlop 95Q when I sold the Morley but found a great deal on the SW-95 Slash wah and have stuck with it for abt 18 months now. I Don't use the boost option at all but it did sound quite good when I tried the first time.

I did have the Weeping Demon too but there was something "off" in it for me. Liked the switchless design a lot.
 
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