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newishsongs SorL |
Posted - 01/24/2005 : 08:57:33 AM I need some help on new wah pedals, i have narrowed it down to 2, the HiWatt custom wah, and the Budda Bud wah. Does anyone know what one is better, what difference there is? id really like if someone could help me out
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newishsongs SorL |
Posted - 01/29/2005 : 7:33:03 PM Thanks for that! it helped alot, i'm probly going to go with the Buddah wah. But thanks again |
GuitarGuy305 |
Posted - 01/29/2005 : 5:34:11 PM I didn't want you to think everyone's ignoring you. To be honest, I have zero experience with any of these wahs. I'm either a Crybaby, or a Morley man. I can give my endorsement for the Steve Vai Bad Horsie. It's switchless, so when you step on it, it activates. It removes the concern of the "pop" sound when turning it on, and having to step all the way down on the pedal to turn it on.
You might try this site though for some opinions on the wahs you're looking at:
http://www.harmony-central.com/Effects/Data/Budda/Bud_Wah-01.html
http://www.harmony-central.com/Effects/Data/Hiwatt/Wah-01.html
http://www.harmony-central.com/Effects/Data/Vox/Clyde_McCoy_Wah_Original-01.html
Hope this helps. I've emailed some of the reviewers with questions and a lot of them are very friendly and helpful. Some are dicks though...I mean...come on...you've been to music stores. |
newishsongs SorL |
Posted - 01/29/2005 : 11:11:29 AM Hi again, i was looking at the Vox Clyde McCoy Wah-Wah, is this one close to sounding like the regualr Vox Wah? Is it slient when turned on(no pop or buzz)? thanks |
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