Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: sgmypod on March 26, 2009, 09:59:13 AM
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Am after a Wah wah..bit of a novice here not something I have used a lot, am after something fairly easy to use..not too mad..and not too expensive..please help
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A simple standard Crybaby is the obvious answer.
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The bog standard Dunlop Cry Baby (or one of its many variants) will do the job. Personally I think the design has a few disadvantages: firstly, you have to depress the pedal fully down to click the siwtch & turn it on, so the wah starts from the "top" of the sweep. Also, it's a bit top heavy - I've tipped them over when not glued to a pedal board before & they do get a bit crackly & wear out after a while...
But IMHO the Morley Bad Horsie is the best wah out there. For starters it's switchless - the pedal is spring loaded in the "back" position. You simply move it off the bottom & the wah turns on, take your foot off it & it goes back & turns off. Also, it's whisper quiet, Morley typically put a wider, deeper sweep on them & they are built like tanks! :)
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I use a standard CryBaby live, and Martin uses a Bad Horsie. As Antag and MDV say, they're the two main options with their own pros/cons. I'd try one of those as a starting point :)
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cool time to go make a fool of myself with a wah
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cool time to go make a fool of myself with a wah
Oh, dont be such a crybaby
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I bought a Bad Horsie II and sold it almost immediately.
Only worked for me with high gain sounds - sounded terrible clean, to my ears.
I have a Colorsound, but I'm not sure that they're still made. Crybaby would be the best bet.
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i use a crybaby from hell.
the morley spring loading looks aight. but id like to be able to take my foot off the wah and leave it on.
the crybaby has no led so you cant tell when its on. that can be an issue sometimes.
crybaby's aint bad and pretty cheap second hand.
CFH has the variable toe freq range, and variable heel freq range and the q control and a gain boost.
its pretty tech.
im waiting on a new wah though...... excited
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i recently lined Ed's pockets and bought the EVH wah, has a great vocal like midrange. The old George Dennis wahs are very good too, can be had for a good price on the bay.
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I played a new Vox Wah the other week and it was cack cack cack!!
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i've never had issues with my crybaby... i've got a jimi hendrix model (bought some 13 years ago) and i've always loved it!
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my standard crybaby was tough.
i got a homebrew electronics medicine bawl wah, which looked and sounded cool.
but that got KICKED by someone running across the stage and it never worked reliably ever again.
If anyone has a broken standard crybaby id like to buy it. i just need the chassis!
my old crybaby chassis has a stripped out screw hole on the under side so one of the feet likes to fall out, and i have a chicago iron parachute kit coming which needs a crybaby chassis to fit in.
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Ok just seen the Artic wah apl-1 and the Apw-7 any ideas
http://www.axesrus.com/axestomp.htm
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my standard crybaby was tough.
i got a homebrew electronics medicine bawl wah, which looked and sounded cool.
but that got KICKED by someone running across the stage and it never worked reliably ever again.
If anyone has a broken standard crybaby id like to buy it. i just need the chassis!
my old crybaby chassis has a stripped out screw hole on the under side so one of the feet likes to fall out, and i have a chicago iron parachute kit coming which needs a crybaby chassis to fit in.
why don't you simply glue the fault foot?
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tried 2 today morley classic wah..although there is an easy ish way to get better results......and dunlop crybaby
morley a bit too much and dunlop sucking tone like a bitch..and not quite enough
dunlop not true bypass either I think
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cos than the plate on the bottom isn't that tough.
it'll lift up at one corner. im tempted to fix the bolt into the hole of the chassis, then at least i can spin around the bottom plate to get access to the pcb. but it's annoying.
i'd rather have a decent housing
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http://officialmatampownersclub.yuku.com/topic/3003/t/George-Dennis-Wah.html
what are these like
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i have one of these, very much like a crybaby but silent operation. well worth the money IMHO
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Dmoney: Why not just ream out and start the thread again with a bigger bolt, or use a black cable tie?
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because i dont have anything with which to do that.
and if im spending decent money on a circuit designed to go inside it, id rather it was a decent chassis to begind with. I didnt realise until recently that it was a problem.
I do have some fast setting metal putty that i stole in america to fix my strap buttons into my guitar while on tour. matches and tooth picks failed. I could put some of that in the hole and put the screw in and take it out, wait till the putty sets and hopefully that will work, leaving a thread behind. or it will just end up in a bigger mess.
i just want it to be neat.
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I bought an Ibanez Weeping Demon. Its the bollocks. You can use it like a sprung loaded Morley or a Crybaby. Its got low frequency or normal and a few other tweeks. Nothing complicated. Its built like a tank too.
I wore out my cry baby. Bought new for 48 quid 20 years ago. I did have a new pot put in it but its got a crackle from the multi pin plug near the battery that wont go away.