Whats the best wah-wah pedal?

Dogman3
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Don't got any pedals or anything, so help me out. Whats the best brand at the best price?
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depends on who you ask.
do you know what wah tone you are after?
Crybaby and Vox are classics. In the cost effective mode Crybaby is probably the cheapest, I tend to prefer the Vox and the 535Q but I've owned a Morley Bad Horsie for oh 8 or 9 years now. Currently I'm torn between an RMC Picture Wah and the Fulltone Clyde. If money were no object the Proanalog Supa Quack ($550) is what I would go for but I can't bring myself to pay 550 bucks for a wah.
If you want switchless with no pot to become scratchy the Morley Contour Wah (Bad Horsie 2) should be up your alley
If you love Pearl Jam, I would think the Vox 846 or the Crybaby 535Q would be your first choice, also from Jim Dunlop the Jimi Hendrix wah series are nice, and the Mr. Crybaby is very cool with a volume boost and passive volume pedal function included.
The Cheapest (decent wah) is the standard Crybaby at around 70 bucks.
generally the price level is between 70 and 120 bucks for most common wahs.
I forgot to include the newer Crybaby Classic, which includes the more vocal sounding more "vintage correct" fasel inductor. There are a few other changes that make dividends in wah tone, but the inductor is a major part, so if you are looking for a more vocal sounding vintage style wah for 100 bucks its not bad.My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.0 -
Well, of course I want to get that Pearl Jam - Stone and Mike sound. What other distortion pedals would you recommend?0
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Dogman3 wrote:Well, of course I want to get that Pearl Jam - Stone and Mike sound. What other distortion pedals would you recommend?
The 535Q is mikes Wah of choice I believe, but you can get his sound from pretty much all the Jim Dunlop built wahs, Q control changes the frequency of the wah sweep, In my experience it's set it and forget it.
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I like Vox the best, but Colorsound has a mighty sweep. It's as ugly as sin, but it sounds good to me. Colorsound also did fuzz wahs and wah swell pedals, which I'm guessing you can still get as reissues, if you look about a bit.
http://filters.muziq.be/files/thumbs/colorsound_wahwah_002.jpg0 -
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Dunlop CryBaby 535Q - Mike McCready currently uses this one - you can get it with a fasel inductor and a +16db boost.
Vox V847 wah-wah - Both Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan used Vox (Mike is heavily influenced by both).
Fulltone Clyde (based on the Vox Clyde McCoy Wah-Wah) - lots of people love this pedal - yeah sound real good.
BUDDA BudWah - I like this Wah a lot (not as much top-end harshness as the vintage wah's, and it's got a hard-wired bypass).
Anyhow - take a listen to each and see what you prefer.
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[b"]BUDDA BudWah[/b] - I like this Wah a lot (not as much top-end harshness as the vintage wah's, and it's got a hard-wired bypass).
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this is exactly what i was going to say. i have had my bud-wah for a couple of years now and it is nowhere near as sqwacky as my crybaby. its a much better pedal imo."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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ProAnalog Supa Quack once you try Scotty's Wah you will see what you have been missing (literally).
If you can't wait for his try a Picture Wah by Teese.
If you can't find one of those, try and get a vintage Colorsound all the early 60's in the funky cases sound killer. You can find them with phasers, etc but the quack is much better then anything Dunlop or Mike Fuller can make.
Something tells me Mike is using a heavily modded wah. A stock Dunlop sounds like assWHAT IS THAT NOISE?
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i think mike uses the crybaby but i can tell you that early tour in 92
mike used the vox if you have the pink pop festival 92 video you can see
the vox wah on the floor i believe in alivebut cant remember
but its the vox for sure i have one and the tone is identical and i can see it in the video0 -
He has a 535q nowGrand Rapids '04, Detroit '06
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I got myself a Crybaby 535Q since there was no Vox.
Any tips? Whats your favorite setting? What other pedals or distortion should I get next?0 -
Dogman3 wrote:I got myself a Crybaby 535Q since there was no Vox.
Any tips? Whats your favorite setting? What other pedals or distortion should I get next?
Q at 2-3
vol. at 3/4 fully turned
tone at 1/2 turned
that can really nail the mccready tonesthey call them fingers, but i never see them fing. oh, there they go0 -
Thanks man!
I'm a dumb newb though. I'm having fun with it, but having never owned any pedals of any sort...do I always have to move the pedal up and down to get the "wah" effect or can I leave it in place for other effects?0 -
Dogman3 wrote:Thanks man!
I'm a dumb newb though. I'm having fun with it, but having never owned any pedals of any sort...do I always have to move the pedal up and down to get the "wah" effect or can I leave it in place for other effects?
Then you and I are both dumb newbs. I just bought a Boss DD-3 Delay. Also my first pedal.Camden I '06, Camden II '06, Bonnaroo '08, Camden I '08, Camden II '08, Philly Spectrum II/III/IV '09, MSG I '10, MSG II '10, Made In America '12, Wrigley '13, Brooklyn II '13, Philly I '13, Philly II '13, ...0 -
But how do I get the best "Wah". Do I keep it pressed down? Do I constantly move the pedal up and down?0
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Dogman3 wrote:But how do I get the best "Wah". Do I keep it pressed down? Do I constantly move the pedal up and down?they call them fingers, but i never see them fing. oh, there they go0
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I get the hang of it, but its alot harder than I thought
I want to get the "waah" Voodoo Child wah sound. Do I have to rock back and forth with each note?0 -
Dogman3 wrote:I get the hang of it, but its alot harder than I thought
I want to get the "waah" Voodoo Child wah sound. Do I have to rock back and forth with each note?
sort of, you kind of have to feel it, it's expressive. Play around with it and you'll get it.My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.0
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