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Wah Pedals
Topic Started: Jul 4 2006, 04:13 PM (566 Views)
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I've had a Dunlop Crybaby, a Morley Bad Horsie, and the really awesome programmable one in a Boss GT-6.

Next on the list is a Vox V847.
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I really want to try that Bad Horsie. Are they better than crybaby's in your opinion?

I have a crybaby too
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I'm thinking about a Bad Horsie too.
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Better is a very subjective term. It's switchless, which is very cool. The feel is totally different, as well. Tonally, they're not worlds apart.

My favorite thing about the Bad Horsie is that instead of having a potentiometer, it's got an LED inside, so there's nothing to wear out and start making a scratching noise.
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Sounds good, eBay here I come.

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You can get them used for like $50, and they're definitely worth that.
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what crybaby do you have?
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I had a GCB-95, the "normal" one.
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Jul 4 2006, 07:35 PM
You can get them used for like $50, and they're definitely worth that.

$50 stateside :(
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Ebay.
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Jul 5 2006, 12:23 AM
I had a GCB-95, the "normal" one.

yeah, me too
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ive got an original crybaby, 70 bucks, its awesome
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theres no use in making a new thread on wah pedals so ill just put this question in here:

my brother is getting rid of his original crybaby and said i could have it for 60 bucks. should i take that or go with a bad horsie 2? ive never played the bad horsie 2 and i can do pretty well on the crybaby but is it worth the $60? should i try and take it down to 50? or what?
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maybe try and take it down, but if he offered me it, I would pounce on it. $60 is like £35 here and they cost £60-£70 new
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ok cool i think im gonna sk for it for 50, and i know he is already throwing in the ac adapter so thats another 15-20 bucks i will save
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