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Aug 22 2009, 09:55 AM |
The slash crybaby isn't worth the money... It's basicly a Standard Crybaby with a built in Overdrive, and that overdrive sounds not very good. The signature Wahs are great if you are into a certain wah sound (I like my Zakk Wah because of the great treble boost and smooth tone). Slash used a standard Crybaby Wah on the records so you will get his sound with a standard Cry Baby or if you want some sound options, get the 535q Crybaby. thanks http://gitarhuset.no/ProductPage.aspx?PID=580 is this correct?(it's in norweagian though) it's Dunlop GCB-95 Crybaby Wah-Wah or is it different from 535q crybaby? I found this Wahwah DUNLOP Crybaby GCB535Q but it costs as much as the slash's wah wah pedal costs This post has been edited by Jenbu: Aug 22 2009, 09:56 AM |
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Aug 22 2009, 11:51 AM |
thanks http://gitarhuset.no/ProductPage.aspx?PID=580 is this correct?(it's in norweagian though) it's Dunlop GCB-95 Crybaby Wah-Wah or is it different from 535q crybaby? I found this Wahwah DUNLOP Crybaby GCB535Q but it costs as much as the slash's wah wah pedal costs I guess that standard wah from crybaby should do the trick. You should go to the store and try it out. -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Aug 22 2009, 11:58 AM |
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Aug 26 2009, 04:42 PM |
I've been looking at wah's lately. Not looking into any particular "signature" tone or "vintage" or anything like that. Lack of tone suck is a concern, more because I'd need to spend more $ to do a bypass workaround if I get a wah that sucks.
Budda Amplification has a wah that they call the Bud-wah that I like the sound of. It's not a tweaker's wah, it sounds the way it sounds, but it's good at it. Retail's $170 or so, but you can snag em used on eBay for $100 or so. http://www.budda.com/gear/wah.cfm I've also been looking at the Dunlop Crybaby 535Q because of its tweakability. It's also cheaper tham the Budda wah. I like the idea of the Morley Bad Horsie but I don't like the spring loading of the pedal...so you can't set it and leave it. No answers here. Just an update of where I am in that journey I thought Slash used a rack-mounted wah. I know that he has a expression pedal that he uses live but it is not the wah itself. At least this what I was told and read. His live rig uses the Dunlop rack wah. Not sure if Slash still uses the regular Crybaby in the studio or if he sticks with the rack unit. -------------------- Guitars: ESP Semi-Hollow Eclipse, 1984 Ibanez Roadstar RS440, Peavey T-60, Daisy Rock Rock Candy Custom
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Aug 26 2009, 08:46 PM |
I have a VOX wah, but I have to say this is not the best choice.
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Aug 26 2009, 09:02 PM |
I would go for the 535Q instead of signature wahs, but in the end it is up to you. It's best to try them in store and actually hear the difference before buying.
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