Which Wah?

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I just bought the Dunlop DCR1SR.....brand new and cheap.can´t wait to play that thing
 
I hate wahs in general, but I've come to love my CAE wah, without any tweaking required.
 
+1 for Cantrell wah. A friend of mine has the CAE Dunlop wah and it is also excellent. The CAE has a longer physical sweep and has some additinal adjustment features, inductor selection and boost. Both wahs sound quite excellent!
 
I picked up an EBMM wah the other day from Best Buy's website dirt cheap on clearance. It's an awesome pedal - built like a tank and has a great sweep that deals well with both lower and higher gain situations.

I kind of just bought it to play with, but I think I might trade out my Teese for it on the board since it's so solid.
 
i've been using the bad horsie (first version) for near 15 years now.
 
TrueTone500":1rw9xotf said:
Best so far? Love the sound of the Diezel amp also. Must have this rig - and I will! :lol: :LOL:



Incredible chops!

rarely do you see someone demo'ing gear through a tourmaster...it sounds great, eh?
 
I recently traded my hammett wah for a zakk wah, i wasnt a fan of the hammett and i like the zakk wah better. I also tried the red slash wah but i didnt like it as much as the slash classic wah with the worn finish.

I have a tremonti wah that im gonna sell so i can buy the cantrell wah and hopefully that will be exactly what im looking for. Im picky with wahs and i dont use them alot but i havent found one i that i love yet, i also have a 95q and its pretty nice.

I had a morely lynch wah and grew to hate it.
 
I tried a Cantrell, all ready to get my fanboi on.... Maybe I was manstrating that day, but it didn't do shit for me.

The CAE sounds pretty wide range.
 
I use one of the Steve Vai wahs, simply because it turns off when I take my foot off.
 
I have been through several wahs, but I always come back to my Morley Bad Horsie that I have had for close to twelve years.
 
IF you are doing high gain stuff the Zakk Wylde wah is tough to beat, super wide sweep and it just screams for lead work. However it isn't the best for clean stuff. I also have the Ernie Ball wah which I really dig. Can cover a ton of ground, has a great sweep and is built like a tank and already has the led's (to me that's important). It's also true bypass and I can run it before my fuzz pedals.
 
I've tried a fair few wahs and only keep the ones that work well for me. I have three which I'm keeping. Moollon, Joe Bonamassa, MXR MC404.
 
I love both the MXR/CAE MC-404 wah and the Dunlop DB-01 Crybaby From Hell.

The MXR/CAE is fatter and smoother, where as the Dunlop is more vocal and aggressive.

I like the Dunlop DB-01 better with darker amps, but the MXR/CAE works better on brighter sounding amps.
 
I like the Hammet Wah, sounds pretty monstrous on high gain stuff...also the Dragon Lynch Wah is pretty cool...bit more subtle effect than the Hammet but has a wheel to dial in level....it's all orange and instant on anyway so that rocks \m/

Going to try the Cantrell Wah soon,...
 
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