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Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: MrBump on May 11, 2010, 06:53:26 AM

Title: Wah Wah Pedals
Post by: MrBump on May 11, 2010, 06:53:26 AM
Anyone got any Wah recommendations?

I've got an old Colorsound wah, which is OK but not something that I particularly want in the signal chain.  I've tried a Morely Bad Horsie II, and HATED it.  Currently have an expression pedal manipulating the wah setting on my Eventide Modfactor, but it's not really doing it for me.

Want something vintagy but practical, true or buffered bypass maybe.

Any suggestions?

Mark.
Title: Re: Wah Wah Pedals
Post by: d1dsj on May 11, 2010, 07:00:27 AM
I got a drop in kit from Area 51 for my cr@ppy sounding dunlop... real nice classic Wah sound. I'm sure they sell complete pedals too.
Title: Re: Wah Wah Pedals
Post by: Andrew W on May 11, 2010, 07:20:59 AM
A friend of mine has an Area 51 wah which is flat out the nicest wah wah pedal I've managed to play though.  I have one of the red Fasel inductor Jim Dunlop Cry Babies with the adjustable sweep, wah centre and what not (535Q) and I think that's pretty good, though not as nice as the Area 51.  I used to have a Budda Budwah which I didn't get along with, the sweep was too narrow for me. YMMV of course.
Title: Re: Wah Wah Pedals
Post by: Dazza1004 on May 11, 2010, 08:30:20 AM
I've got a Keeley modded cry baby wah. It can do the vintage thing with ease and is fairly tweekable too, not cheap though.
Title: Re: Wah Wah Pedals
Post by: Dmoney on May 11, 2010, 08:49:53 AM
check out the Chicago Iron Parababy / Parachute
Its a tycho brahe parapedal reproduction
the parababy is a drop in kit and such, its a crazy wah sound.
Title: Re: Wah Wah Pedals
Post by: Alex on May 11, 2010, 08:53:50 AM
I'd recommend one of the Dunlops. They make a standard one with true bypass and Fasel inductor - that should do the trick.
Title: Re: Wah Wah Pedals
Post by: PPPMAT on May 11, 2010, 09:12:19 AM
The BBE Wah is very good and very classic sounding, well made etc and mid priced (ish) My personal choice
Title: Re: Wah Wah Pedals
Post by: HTH AMPS on May 11, 2010, 11:47:59 AM
The Vox wahs are nice, so are the good old Crybabys (get an older one though, Jen ones are GREAT).

True bypass is easy - if it doesn't have it, £5.00 for a DPDT switch and a quick google search for 'wah true bypass mod' will get you where you need to be.

Here's a Jen wah that was rebuilt by Stuart Castledine, sounds awesome (caution: you'll have to stomach my playing by following this link)... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjdxJyuRXqg
Title: Re: Wah Wah Pedals
Post by: bucketshred on May 11, 2010, 12:07:53 PM
After owning two CryBabies, A Slash CryBaby and Both Morely Bad Horsies, I currently use the chrome topped Vox Wah, it's just the sweetest and nicest Wah I've ever used and it sounds good for everything. It's not a dead cheesy wah wah sound like some of the more modern wahs and it isnt weak like a vintage wah. Bloody lovely.

Paddy
Title: Re: Wah Wah Pedals
Post by: bucketbot on May 11, 2010, 12:47:14 PM
Not a big Wah fan but I one of the nicest I ever had was the Fulltone Clyde Deluxe!........3 Wah's in one!  8)

http://www.fulltone.com/stpframe.html

Not cheap but amazing quality & true bypass.
Title: Re: Wah Wah Pedals
Post by: badgermark on May 11, 2010, 06:09:51 PM
I'd recommend one of the Dunlops. They make a standard one with true bypass and Fasel inductor - that should do the trick.

The crybaby Classic has TB and a Fasel, I have one going unused if you want to buy it on the cheap? It's a nice wah, I just never use it.
Title: Re: Wah Wah Pedals
Post by: gwEm on May 11, 2010, 06:17:25 PM
I have a Jim Dunlop Cry Baby classic, a modern one... its not that good.
Title: Re: Wah Wah Pedals
Post by: Johnny Mac on May 11, 2010, 07:40:17 PM
I use an Ibanez Weeping Demon. I used it to death last night at rehearsals, its a demon! 
Title: Re: Wah Wah Pedals
Post by: pagan7 on May 11, 2010, 09:55:38 PM
Bought a Fender FuzzWah recently and it's surprisingly good. I really like the added left/right sweep feature on the pedal for dialling in just the right amount of oldschool fuzz, and at around 80 quid - a bargain- though still not as good as the Colorsound Fuzz/Wah/Swell I had in the 70's  and regret parting with still.
Title: Re: Wah Wah Pedals
Post by: hermetico on May 11, 2010, 09:58:30 PM
I LOVE wah pedals (I had several, re-sold in some point of time)
Currently: Vox 847 re-issue, Morley Bad Horsie - II and, Roger Mayer's Vision Wah.
Next one: Royal McCoy RMC3
Future: Dunlop Cry Baby (model to decide) and something else. LOL. It's the only pedal, together with boosters, that I like to have several of them available at any time.
Title: Re: Wah Wah Pedals
Post by: asianaxeman on May 11, 2010, 10:27:55 PM
dude being a massive fan of alice in chains, I've got serious GAS for the new dunlop jerry cantrell signature just about to be released, can't wait to try it.

I've been through quite a few wahs recently and after much testing I decided on the buddy guy signature wah- my favourite -
the Buddy guy signature- 2 modes, throaty/ high and bell like- I use the high mode on the solo in this clip- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAzxXz6Mq6k
I like the tone - smooth prob cos of the fasel but it was expensive. Good for classic and contemporary styles.

Other's i tried recently
EVH wah- had to return this and get the buddy guy. It had a wide sweep which was very lacks with little resistance and only affected very high notes with little modulation on bassier notes. All gimmick this pedal I believe, got frustrated with it after one day. It offers far from a classic wah sound.
Jimi wah- vocal throaty, like it a lot, good for metal styles
Slash wah - Sweet sounding but not aggressive for my metal style mainly, good for clean funk. Plus I couldnt be arsed with the 18v system requiring 2 batteries and the useless boost function
Entry level crybaby- way too quacky and thin sounding with too much high end for me, very one dimensional
standard vox wah – smoothest and sweetest sounding of all the budget wahs but still not as full sounding as the buddy guy.
Dimebag wah- way too quacky, could never get a good sound out of it
Zakk wah- very good for low tunings since it’s sweep seems to modulate bass frequencies the most. Sweet sounding with the fasel. Buddy guy has the edge again because of the second more classic mode. I got rid of the zakk wah without much discontent!