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Old 7th June 2007   #1
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Best Wah Pedal

Time for me to get a wah. Which one would you choose...which one is your fav?

Budda BudWah
Fulltone Clyde
RMC
Dunlop Standard Crybaby

(any other suggestions greatly appreciated)

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The RMC Picture wah is a favorite for the classic vibe. The Fulltone has a bit wider throw, but can be preferred in certain situations because of that.
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I use the crybaby, with some mods on it sounds great,,,

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Also I like the VOX,,,,,, but it doesn't have the 9V plug on it,,, and I don't like to spend too much money on batteries,,,

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Roger Mayer Vision Wah

The vision wah is stupidly expensive (like over 400USD!), but it is more flexible than any other wah, it's true bypass, and it's a switchless wah. It's seriously amazing. I hate having to try 3 times to get a wah to activate. As soon as I have the money, one will be on my pedalboard.

And, it's a carbon-fibre looking pedal. totally different than all the other vox-style wahs.
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I want to try a Vision wah.... I like the area51 kit myself.

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check out the zvex wah probe for its unique system of control; it comes from studio use, or at least its studio inspired. it also sounds amazing.

also, if oyu can find/afford one, the mutron vol-wah is unique yet classic. its control is also amazing.l
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Vox McCoy reissue.

I really like the operation of the Vai Bad Horsie model- being able to sweep the tone from off to low to high is so much better.
So much so that I use an external true bypass switch on the wha and leave it permanently on.
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Budda - has an incredible smoothness
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I have a lovely old vox (1967), but don't take it on the road, strictly for the studio...
I much prefer the old vox sound to the crybaby sound - more agression and spit in the mids.

I've had all the wah's on the list, the only ones I have kept are the Fulltone and the RMC, but I never use the fulltone. For me it's the RMC all the way and it sounds very similar to my old vox.

I found the vision sounded just ok when AB'd with the others, but was just too polite, but it was a nightmare in use - the on/off switch was almost impossible to get right, I couldn't get the pedal to feel right under my foot, and with so many switches, I was contantly tweaking it to sound better. It never matched up to the fulltone or the RMC.

The Fulltone is very cool, I just prefer the traditional feel of the vox/crybaby pedal chassis, and I found its longer sweep of little use.
(BTW, my RMC is the Real McCoy Custom).

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the best WAH you can buy now is the Dunlop DCR rack mount wah.

After that, I would go Colorsound's new spot on reissue.

Then the RMC 3 by Teese.
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Haven't tried the Buddha but their amps are amazing...

I use the Dunlop 535Q. It has a wide range of sounds which I like. A lot of people try it and dismiss it too quickly, you have to spend some time getting to know it because it has so many different sounds.

You can get watery phasey kind of wahs where it's not too focused or you change the settings and get pretty good quack too. You can adjust sweep, width of Q, and depth. So between tweaking the three there are a lot of different sounds. I would venture to guess that most of the other Wahs are probably better for their particular sound but I need versatility. When playing funk I want some wucka wucka, but when I'm jamming with a DJ I want to be able to dial in some less intense sweeps, that ripple through the chords. I also like to be able to do the Hendrix thing on lead for a blues/rock gig. I find I can do all of those and more with this pedal. But then again I haven't tried the Buddha or the rackmount Dunlop. Use your ears and try all of them, but don't dismiss this one too quickly.
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any more wahs?

Im looking for ye olde shit hot wah - none of this push the pedal dunlop crap - true bypass, touch activated and not too $$ (ie not 500$)

Id actually like the rainy day dream all day kinda wah sound but I guess a lot of people say that and get punched.
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I love the sound of the Budda Wah. The only wah that has ever made my face involuntarily contort. Great stuff.

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I like the 535Q and prefer it than more expensive.
The problem is that it is not true bypass, so when not in use it is disconnected or in parallel with Keeley looper bypass pedal.
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wah

The easiest kit to put together - since you don't have to paint the box.
You can build with or without the buffer (or add a switch for both),
use a red Fasel or the hand wound halo that comes with the kit (or both)
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I'm a big fan of the original 535 (not the Q version).

If you need ONE wah pedal, IMO, that's the one to get.

The fasel inductors (yellow OR red) are .

NOT true bypass, though.
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Yea that is tempting, it's just the build quality of the dunlops, I've been through about 4 of their wahs now. :/

Will check it out
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i've been using the colorsound wah.. VERY PORNO!!
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I like the Vox wah. It has kind of an evil tonality to it, not the standard porn movie soundtrack sound.
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Gig-Fx Stereo Mega-Wah
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Area51's wah is the business...
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Some suggestions and help needed

I had/have a Morley Bad Horsie 2. It just died on me...There is some
Circuitry problem. It does not respond when I step on it...and no one seems to be repairing electronics...

So I guess I have to get a new wah...which wah pedal do you guys think is a good substitue for the Morley?

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^^^

should I just get another Morley? I am having a tough time deciding as to which one would be more robust and can survive rough and tough conditions...
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Area51's wah is the business...
I'm trying to decide between this Area 51 and the Fulltone Clyde. Unfortunately, I don't see how I could try them out before I buy. I may just have to buy one and send it back if I don't like it. I guess the issue with that is I'll probably end up liking the first one I get.

Oh wait, I'm just being stupid here. I should just get both and stop worrying about it.
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I'm trying to decide between this Area 51 and the Fulltone Clyde
The Area51 wah is the only wah I've ever owned , and unless it breaks down I wont be getting another wah , ever . It is so inspiring to play . If u do decide to go for it I'd recommend getting all the options , turns it into a hugely flexible pedal .
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i am wanting to try one of the The Area51 wahs, soon i hope: )~
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I've used an old Foxx wah a couple of times. They're rare though. I can send you a sound sample if you need one. They come with felt on the outside too.
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i am wanting to try one of the The Area51 wahs, soon i hope: )~
I'll do a demo of it tommorrow or the next day and post it here so u can have a listen .
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Fulltone Clyde...
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Here's a quick demo of the Area 51 wah ( w/all mod options )

Guitar is a Gretsch 5135 through Apogee Duet and then Amplitube 2

http://www.soundsdivine.com/area51_Wah.mp3

4 different resonance settings are used .

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