teese picture wah
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Teese picture wah
I may be tripping but, I just counted 15 teeth on Fulltone ICAR pot. On Dunlops there are 14 teeth. Alittle more sweep then. I put Fuller's pots in all my wahs.
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Q...?
What are your takes on the Fulltone Clyde vs. Deluxe?
I have not tried a Teese Pic... Inevitable though...
I own over a 1/2 dozen various wahs with my original Thomas Organ CryBaby being my Fav vocal wah.
Just an observation that the CryBaby & Fulltone wha's "wah" in the neck position.
Ofcourse I can't relate to the Pic Wah but very few rarely can do this... Will the Teese for that matter ?
The gear I play them through is a JTM45, a Super, RI MKll...
What say Ye ?
Jimmie K.
What are your takes on the Fulltone Clyde vs. Deluxe?
I have not tried a Teese Pic... Inevitable though...
I own over a 1/2 dozen various wahs with my original Thomas Organ CryBaby being my Fav vocal wah.
Just an observation that the CryBaby & Fulltone wha's "wah" in the neck position.
Ofcourse I can't relate to the Pic Wah but very few rarely can do this... Will the Teese for that matter ?
The gear I play them through is a JTM45, a Super, RI MKll...
What say Ye ?
Jimmie K.
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I was looking at the RMC2 wahs awhile back. I like the fact that you can adjust the "Q" so you can get more of a drastic sweep or something a bit more mellow (ala Dazed and Confused). The Vox bugs me with my blues deluxe because the sweep isn't smooth, you can hear the filter changes...makes me nuts. I've noticed wahs work diferently depending what amp you're using it with.
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vox and crybaby pedals are also different in their sweep, one has a longer throw than the other. the fulltone pots are reference to the clyde/vox style, whilst the dunlop hotpotz spec better for the crybaby.NitroLiq wrote:I was looking at the RMC2 wahs awhile back. I like the fact that you can adjust the "Q" so you can get more of a drastic sweep or something a bit more mellow (ala Dazed and Confused). The Vox bugs me with my blues deluxe because the sweep isn't smooth, you can hear the filter changes...makes me nuts. I've noticed wahs work diferently depending what amp you're using it with.
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