
ratkent
New member
The other guitarist in my band has a Fulltone Clyde wah and I used to use a Teese Wizard wah. They are both great. My Teese crapped out twice and I ended up with a Dunlop Cry Baby From Hell as a backup and I'm still using it. It took me a while to get it dialed in but I have to say I like it better than the Teese.
Wahs are just about as personal as guitars or amps. There are so many different models and voicing options that it really comes down to testing as many as possible.
Wahs are just about as personal as guitars or amps. There are so many different models and voicing options that it really comes down to testing as many as possible.