U want a classic type of wah or a modern sounding? I use a vox 847 n i like it, much better than the gcb95, n i got it brand new onli 104 at citymusic, they have 1 pc lefvt i think.
Of course there r much better wahs, like budda....etc
I'd stand with a morley anytime over crybabies anytime, but i guess it really depends on your kind of playing, morley goes very well with distortion and has a wider sweep while a crybaby gives you a crispier 'wakka-wakka' kind of voicing .
but then again if you're bent on a crybaby then i'd say the two are pretty similar, cept for the fact that dimebag's got that adjustable range thing on the side right?
either that or you get a decent crybaby and mod it so it doesn't make your tone sound like paper at least. :wink:
the only crybabies worth getting IMO are the dimebag and 535q, the only 2 i've ever felt sounded good. but they still had that abrupt and slightly thin sounding sweep range like in the other crybabies.
rmc3 is a great wah i've heard, but cant change on the fly, you gotta open it up to change the controls if im not wrong.
95Q no clickety clack
I have yet to know it's disadvantages..if anyone here knows..please tell..coz so far I've been using it for quite a long time..and I have not found anything wrong with it..
i use a GCB-95Q too...wad i dun like bout it is that at the 1-4 position very muddy than from 4-10 position suddenly got a jump haha this is when used wit a distortion