What wah's are you guys playing?

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CAE Wah - had it 4 years, and not even thinking of anything else at the moment...
 
I've been using the Dime Wah for years. I dig the adjustments you can make to have it be warmer for cleaner tones and more biting for saturated tones. I've always wanted to try a RMC Wheels of Fire.

+1 on Switchless though. I have the Dime in my GCX switcher so I can leave it on but I used a Bad Horsie for a while with great success in the late 90's. If I was to play live again I would use a switchless.
 
Standard $70 crybaby I took and modded. I'll never buy a more expensive wah.
 
Nothing has been able to unseat my original 535 (pre-Q)...I like it much better than the Q version. That may change now since it has been acting up though...I haven't been able to troubleshoot the issue (noisy and sputters...not the pot).
 
I don't use wahs much, but have the RMC Picture Wah and the Zakk Wylde Wah.
 
I've got a Budda Bud-wah and an AMT Japanese Girl mini-wah. The mini wah is currently on my board. Not enough room for the big guy Budda.
 
gbsmusic":h9tts9wv said:
Wilson Vintage spec with boost!! Best Ive tried so far!

This. Wilson 12 position Rippah Q Wah - vintage spec. Plus, the builder answers emails fast and customer support is top notch. A lot of talk about this wah on other forums - it generally unseats whatever was previously someone's favorite...
 
se7en":uk3bu6ew said:
gbsmusic":uk3bu6ew said:
Wilson Vintage spec with boost!! Best Ive tried so far!

This. Wilson 12 position Rippah Q Wah - vintage spec. Plus, the builder answers emails fast and customer support is top notch. A lot of talk about this wah on other forums - it generally unseats whatever was previously someone's favorite...
Ive tried so many and I bought this just on a You Tube clip and it's not going anywhere!!
 
gbsmusic":2lq73ag0 said:
se7en":2lq73ag0 said:
gbsmusic":2lq73ag0 said:
Wilson Vintage spec with boost!! Best Ive tried so far!

This. Wilson 12 position Rippah Q Wah - vintage spec. Plus, the builder answers emails fast and customer support is top notch. A lot of talk about this wah on other forums - it generally unseats whatever was previously someone's favorite...
Ive tried so many and I bought this just on a You Tube clip and it's not going anywhere!!

Right on. I had to send mine back because of a faulty part in the switch and it's been painful to be without it - really sends some parts over the top with my band. A show stopper for sure...
 
#1 is without doubt the Moollon Vintage wah.
#2 MC404.

These beat out: RMC Pic wah, RMC3, Budwah, Zakk Wylde.
 
Orginal Bad Horsie with the bonus of having an extremely loud squeaky spring....
 
I've moved on from the Bad Horsie to Dunlop SW-95. It's not switchless but the bright led does show if it's on or off. I like the sound quite a bit!
 
Ive been playing through this old Original Crybaby from the 80's. I haven't heard another wah match it. I think it may even be vintage.
 
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