Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Shag101 on December 29, 2006, 03:15:58 PM
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Hi Guys,
I got a couple of guitarcenter.com gift cards, so I figured I'd pick up a wah pedal to play with for fun.
I like using my distortion pedals (Big D and Body Rot II), so I was wondering if someone could recommend a Wah that works really well with distortion and is offered on the guitarcenter.com website. thanks in advance!
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Dunlop Zakk Wylde Wah!!!
It is built to cut through any amount of gain, Zakk Wylde never uses his wah on a clean sound, so it was built for huge amounts of distortion.
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Or the Crybaby from Hell.
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Thanks guys,
I was reading reviews and stuff and am leaning towards with the 535Q or Classic wah's from dunlop. Both are getting good reviews and seem to have a hardwired DPDT bypass. So I'm guessing no tone sucking.
I dont think the DB and ZW models have this switch.
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Thanks guys,
I was reading reviews and stuff and am leaning towards with the 535Q or Classic wah's from dunlop. Both are getting good reviews and seem to have a hardwired DPDT bypass. So I'm guessing no tone sucking.
I dont think the DB and ZW models have this switch.
Actually, no, I'm pretty sure the DimeBag model has that, it's basically a 535Q +...so I've heard.
But nonetheless, the 535Q is pretty versatile to say the least, have fun.
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There is the RMC3 custom wha, it cuts through anything, like a chainsaw. Much more expensive than normal but worth the money.
www.realmccoycustom.com
I dont know if they sell them from the place you want though?
hope that helps you.
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I played my Ibanez Weeping Demon through my Big D on setting 5 (the fuzzy one) with full gain and full Bigger engaged - it worked a treat. Also with my English Muff'n on full gain (i.e. Big Muff style) - also works.
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I use the RMC3 with a Fuzz Octavia Tychobrane replica, and a Keeley Fuzz face, and with the amp gain on full a Vox VR30, the wha still sounds the same as when it's totally clean, very vocal like sweep. :twisted:
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Well,
I bought the cry baby 535q with the fasel and it sounds pretty good on, but sucked the high end when off.
I guess there is a big difference between true-bypass and hardwired bypass.
Its going back just for the pure fact that I dont feel like unplugging it and plugging it when I want to use it.
My pig got plenty of bass, I dont need to lose some of the highs...lol
I guess ill buy that damn boss tuning pedal Ive been wanting for a while and some other extra cr@p.
Ill save the cash for a real wah. thanks
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The Morley Bad Horsie isn't too bad with some gain on it...