Knowing next to nothing about wahs...does optical mean that instead of using a potentiometer of some sort to tell the pedal position a laser radar-ish system is used?
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thanks's for opening this thread, i'm in the same situation right now...i'm going to expand my live gear with a few fx pedals, delay and wah namely, but i haven't decided on which model/brand to get.
so, the favorite around here clearly seems to be the bad horsie 2...what i'm wondering is, does it do a mike amott type of wah sound? sorry for the dumb question, but i'm a total wah rookie. all i know is that i do NOT want a trebly wah sound like hammett, but a full and vocal like amott type wah to accent a few bends etc, maybe even use it like a filter at times.
so, would the BH2 be the right choice for me, or am i better off with a cry baby? afaik amott is using the rackmount cry baby, but frankly i don't want to go rack, nor do i want to spend that much :-)
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I had an electro harmonix wah when I was in high school, it had like 5 million adjustments and I loved but maybe I'm just being nostalgic.
More recently I owned a 530 Q which was nice, but I wasn't super stoked on the tone, it was ok though.
I'm thinking about those teese wahs that are super adjustable, but also super expensive:
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Originally posted by toejam View PostIs that an old one or a new one? They've got a 535Q. http://www.jimdunlop.com/index.php?p...p_and_e_detail
It sounded ok, but I was unhappy with the change in tone when it was switched on. Obviously change in tone is the point of a wah, but it just didn't sound good to me.
But I should start looking for another wah, especially since I've been listening to Hendrix Cry of Love which has awsome wah all over it
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