Wah pedal

Ichiro

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Which wah pedal do you guys out there think is the best for rock stuff.... i mean heavy/thrash/metal??
 
CyanideJunkie said:
morley bad horsie... either tat or a dunlop crybaby... if ur on a tight budget than u can try vox...

Yea, Bad horsie 2 or Crybaby 535q. More wah tonal options, especially since you're working with a boatload of gain in metal.
 
stillwater said:
Crybaby definitely. The only reason is cos Slash is using it 8)

hmm... i thought slash uses some really expensive dunlop rackmount wah wah system... :smt017
 
U can ask mrmisse.com if he have stock....Or get the fulltone wah pedal.Hes selling @ $250..But when comes to wah-wah freak,nothing beat the rack wah...The DCR2SR....The Ultimate Encylopedia wah....
 
evenes said:
stillwater said:
Crybaby definitely. The only reason is cos Slash is using it 8)

hmm... i thought slash uses some really expensive dunlop rackmount wah wah system... :smt017
if i'm not wrong, slash is currently workin with dunlop on a signature wah/distortion rite?
 
stillwater said:
Not sure about now, but Slash has always been a faithful crybaby user since his early days.

Not true, Slash used a RMC wah for the "Appetite for Destruction" album and I suspect he's still using RMCs. The RMCs come in the same housing as Dunlop so it's difficult to tell. Even if he's using a Dunlop, it's most probably modded.

Want the ultimate wah, the RMC's DA BOMB!!!
 
Lifehouse said:
Just a question. How would one far RMC3 against Fulltone Clyde Deluxe?

I'm sold on RMC wahs so call me biased :D There's no comparison, the RMC3 is "tunable" thanks to it's several dip switches and you can practically voice it like any wah out there.

I've tried all the "booteek" wahs available and am 100% satisfied with my RMC Picture Wah. Think about it, Geoffrey makes nothing but wahs and he's dedicated his life to making the world's best wah. The rest of the guys just offer their wah to complete their effects line.
 
I use a Fulltone Clyde Deluxe wah.

I've compared it with some of the generic wahs out there and its just sounds more natural.

I've never tried it opposite the RMC line but the RMC does have many supporters out there. Get in touch with Yong at www.misse.com for more info.

I suggest you give the RMC and the Fulltone a try and see which suits your needs better.

On the other hand, its hard to discount what other manufacturer's like Digitech & Morley are doing. The tones are a variation of the wah sound and you should give them a try as well if you're playing more distorted music.
 
Jim Dunlop 535Q - best i ever had 10/10

Vox V847 - really nice wah for overdriven and clean tones 8/10

Jim Dunlop GCB-95 - similar to a v847.. really nice and affordable 8/10

Jim Dunlop Jimi Hendrix - really nice on clean tone.. very very bad on overdrive.. 4/10

Morley BadHorsie - very very nice on overdrive 9/10
 
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