Witch Wah Is Witch?!
Sergeant_Ant
Aug 14 2007, 01:16 AM
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i was thinking about buying my first wah pedal and i was trying to decide between a morley bad horsie 1 or 2 and the ibanez weeping demon

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QUOTE (Sergeant_Ant @ Aug 13 2007, 08:16 PM) *
i was thinking about buying my first wah pedal and i was trying to decide between a morley bad horsie 1 or 2 and the ibanez weeping demon


Hmm. I have exactly the same choice to make ...

I ruled out the bad horsie 1 because version 2 has a lot more versatility.

The weepeing demon seems to be the most versatile of the lot, but eats batteries like there is no tomorrow.

I'l let others comment further ...

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Had badhorsie 1,now I'm on badhorsie 2...both work fine,imo

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Definetly Bad Horsie 2 if you can go for it, sounds awesome, if your a little short on money though, the dunlop Original Crybaby is a bit cheaper, and that sounds metal as hell! smile.gif

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Dunlop Dimebag Wah biggrin.gif

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If it's not a stupid question why those two? If you have the cash then there are some really good wahs from, amongst others, Geoff Teese. Big difference (and I have a cry baby as well so have compared them on my set up) is the Teese wahs don't suck out your tone.

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I agree with The Uncreator.
I played for years and years with crybaby.
Absolutely no problems.

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Thanks for the tip Tony smile.gif

Must try Teese,I've heard lot of good things about it...

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Chipping in with the same answer, the cheapest Dunlop Crybaby sounds great and last a battery forever.

My band mate has one and it's just great, I have the Weeping Demon but I'd rahter have the crybaby for less bells and whistless.
My main reason for that is that the crybaby last a battery 10 times longer than the Demon. Makes the Demon useless on stage for me but for rehearsing I run it plugged into the wall anyway.

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MickeM - and eceryone - maybe also consider getting a multi-jack mains power supply? Mine is much more basic - maplin ac/dc 9v converter wired to a multijack lead - got it off ebay for about 9 euros new but can't remember the details.

This sort of thing pays for itself quickly just on saving the cost of batteries - although it is yet another lead to tangle up rolleyes.gif .

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QUOTE (tonymiro @ Aug 14 2007, 10:59 PM) *
MickeM - and eceryone - maybe also consider getting a multi-jack mains power supply? Mine is much more basic - maplin ac/dc 9v converter wired to a multijack lead - got it off ebay for about 9 euros new but can't remember the details.

This sort of thing pays for itself quickly just on saving the cost of batteries - although it is yet another lead to tangle up rolleyes.gif .

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Great tip! I've had my eyes on the Fueltank but I rather have some hum than cough up $200. Then I thought I maybe get the noice surpressor from Boss (which can run other pedals) but this adapter sure looks handy and the price is right.

Regarding batteries I bought a full load of rechargable ones for my pedals some time ago biggrin.gif

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Pretty certain that there is a much cheaper version of that T-Rex fuel tank made by, I think, Morley MickeM (about 100usd if I recall correctly. Still more than a diy job from radioshack/maplins or similar.

Batteries in Spain are expensive - and just getting them can be a real pain. (Thought about rechargables for a while but sooner or later even they go flat for ever.) Such a pain that I'm thinking about removing the EMGs from my custom and replacing with passive pickups blink.gif .

One child I know in my village asked only for batteries for his 9th birthday ohmy.gif .

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QUOTE (tonymiro @ Aug 14 2007, 10:59 PM) *
MickeM - and eceryone - maybe also consider getting a multi-jack mains power supply? Mine is much more basic - maplin ac/dc 9v converter wired to a multijack lead - got it off ebay for about 9 euros new but can't remember the details.

This sort of thing pays for itself quickly just on saving the cost of batteries - although it is yet another lead to tangle up rolleyes.gif .

Cheers,
Tony



Off course Tony,multi-jack mains power supply is really needed for case like this.
I have one by myself and it has 2 different power sections,one for Digitech Whammy 2 and another one for rest of the pedals...


QUOTE (tonymiro @ Aug 14 2007, 11:24 PM) *
Pretty certain that there is a much cheaper version of that T-Rex fuel tank made by, I think, Morley MickeM (about 100usd if I recall correctly. Still more than a diy job from radioshack/maplins or similar.

Batteries in Spain are expensive - and just getting them can be a real pain. (Thought about rechargables for a while but sooner or later even they go flat for ever.) Such a pain that I'm thinking about removing the EMGs from my custom and replacing with passive pickups blink.gif .

One child I know in my village asked only for batteries for his 9th birthday ohmy.gif .

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Must agree with that,active pickups suck the batteries out damn fast... sad.gif
Cool way is to have passive stuff and tool like Varitone OD .

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Thanks for the heads up Muris - the varitone od looks v good biggrin.gif . Think I'll have to investigate it.

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QUOTE (tonymiro @ Aug 15 2007, 09:25 PM) *
Thanks for the heads up Muris - the varitone od looks v good biggrin.gif . Think I'll have to investigate it.

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No prob Tony.
I'll have it in my new custom,will keep you updated smile.gif

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spelt which wrong? and oh yeah, anything out of point, such as suggesting a slash wah (cough krimzen tongue.gif) please go to my thread on the best wah pedals around
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