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Wah Pedals
Topic Started: Jul 4 2006, 04:13 PM (567 Views)
+ Impure
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my friend let me borrow his ibanez weping demon wah a couple months ago and i missed it since the day i had to return it. but that thing costs $100 so i might not ever buy it.
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+ Trivium
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Original Crybabys are a dime a dozen, everyone uses them, because either nobody has the $$ for a better one or they are just to arrogant to try the upper models. I have the 535Q Wah, and it blows the original crybaby out of the water, it has way more versatility and it has a built in volume boost... its badass
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Epiphone Goth Flying V w/ Floyd Rose and EMGs
Stock Epiphone Korina Flying V
Jackson DKMG w/ Emgs and EMG afterburner
Jackson Kelly with Passive EMGs
Dean Phantom ML w/ Seymour Duncan Dimebucker

Marshall JCM2000 DSL 100 Head
Marshall 1960 AV cab
Marshall MG100HDFX
Marshall MG Slant Cab

Dunlop 535 Q Wah
Digitech Whammy
MXR Phase 90
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All monster cables
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+ invader chris
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Dude, the 535Q is cool, but if you wanna brag about how much you spent on a wah, go get a Fulltone or something.

Besides, people who know what they're doing get an original Crybaby or Vox V847 and mod them. I spent $20 on a GCB-95, spent some time trying out different components, and ended up with the wah tone I've been after for years.

Gibson, Ibanez, Kramer, Seymour Duncan, Dunlop, SIT, and Ernie Ball :D
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Mini Slash
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Nov 15 2006, 07:12 PM
Original Crybabys are a dime a dozen, everyone uses them, because either nobody has the $$ for a better one or they are just to arrogant to try the upper models. I have the 535Q Wah, and it blows the original crybaby out of the water, it has way more versatility and it has a built in volume boost... its badass

That sounds cool, how versitie are they? Would I be able to play the solo from say...Enter Sandman to something from cream with it still sounding good? Does anyone know how much they retail at?
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