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Nick325
Dec 2 2007, 10:42 PM
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which was is better in your opinoin. the dunlop original crybaby wah or the dunlop 535q multi wah?

or are there better wahs out there?

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USAMAN
Dec 2 2007, 10:47 PM
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Geffrey Teese Wahs are the best, hands down.....try one. google it and check the reviews on harmony central.

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Bogdan Radovic
Dec 2 2007, 11:04 PM
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Dunlop 535q surely !!! Its much more advanced and one of best wah pedal out there! Dunlop makes great equipment ..535q has a nice boost option (for solos etc) , also you can set it up any way you want - its very versatile...Go for it man , you won't regret..

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Dec 2 2007, 11:13 PM
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I've got an Ibanez Weeping Demon and love it. It has a lot of versatility with the tones and how you use it. Go to a music store and try some out and check the reviews for them at Musicians Friend, Guitar Centder and ZZounds. You'll then have a good idea of what you like plus get some feedback on how they hold up over time.

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Dec 2 2007, 11:28 PM
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+1 with USAMAN.

I've got both a crybaby and a Teese and the Teese wipes the floor with the crybaby. What is most noticeable is that the crybaby sucks tone and has a harsh upper mid and treble compared with the Teese. There are other issues as well - the Teese sounds more expressive and more natural and, on mine- a RMC3, has internal dip switches that let you change the voicing. If you stack up a crybaby against most mass market wahs the crybaby is fine but against a Teese , or probably other more boutique wahs like Fulltone , it will lose out imho.

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+1 for the 535q, i own one for some time and it has a lot more versatility than ordinary one. It is expencier also but well worth it.

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