Shred - can you point me to some of your recordings where you use it please?ShredCow said:The Bad Horsie 2 is a great modern wah...I have it and I love it.
Looks like you are going for it Vern!
But in all means, do remember to test it... wahs are very very subject to the individual's taste... why don't you drop by Davis and test the Bad Horsie 1 first? Since it is just the BH2 without additional controls...
nebo1981 said:sorry, but i feel the bad horsie 2 ....very muddy la ...~
personal preferance i guess ~
den the auto off feature ...
wat if you wan the "tone" at a fixed place ?
good thing is dun have to worry abt scratchy pots ~
vernplum said:ShredCow said:Shred - can you point me to some of your recordings where you use it please?
Thx
Hmmm.... Actually, why don't you add me to msn? I'll gladly play some stuff for you to judge. cows_dtly@hotmail.com
And in anycase, I've only used the Wah in My Life With You... Haven't been composing much.. but I will be posting more stuff that I have done (With wah) soon...
ShredCow said:Muddy? Why would it be? I find that it works superbly well on low note riffing...
Yah, thats 1 bad thing, it can't stay in one place... but then again, you can easily do a rhythm-wah-rhythm-wah thing without having to bother abt switching it on/off...![]()
ShredCow said:if a wah was designed for more cleanish tones, it prob wouldnt be able to handle hi gain tones and vice versa.