Re: New Wah pedal review
How did I miss this topic before?
I've had my Bad Horsie 2 for a year now and I love it more and more used in conjunction with my GT-6. The Contour mode on the Bad Horsie 2 is a little noisy but I usually activate a little bit of noise gate on my GT-6 so the noise is gone but the tone is all there.
However, I still have to tweak my sound (GT-6 AND the Bad Horsie 2) to get a softer more vocal-like wah, finding that sweet spot with the midrange frequencies to truly achieve that wicked smooth Satriani-like wah tone. It's heaven.
Heheh, remember when one JCFer mentioned "wah-skis"? I tried that with the GT-6 and Bad Horsie 2, with one foot on each pedal engaged in wah mode, and moving my feet randomly as I play. Have to be sitting down, though. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] It's interesting... you get really weird unconventional wah sweeping sounds. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
How did I miss this topic before?
I've had my Bad Horsie 2 for a year now and I love it more and more used in conjunction with my GT-6. The Contour mode on the Bad Horsie 2 is a little noisy but I usually activate a little bit of noise gate on my GT-6 so the noise is gone but the tone is all there.
However, I still have to tweak my sound (GT-6 AND the Bad Horsie 2) to get a softer more vocal-like wah, finding that sweet spot with the midrange frequencies to truly achieve that wicked smooth Satriani-like wah tone. It's heaven.
Heheh, remember when one JCFer mentioned "wah-skis"? I tried that with the GT-6 and Bad Horsie 2, with one foot on each pedal engaged in wah mode, and moving my feet randomly as I play. Have to be sitting down, though. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] It's interesting... you get really weird unconventional wah sweeping sounds. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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