I have a Budda Wah on loan from a local music store, and had a few questions for the experts here.
First off, my amp is always run clean; consider it like a Fender twin reverb. It has no effects loop, so all effects are on the front end.
I have always heard that a wah should be the first effect in the chain. In that configuration, I go guitar -> wah -> distortion pedal -> amp input.
When run like that, the wah effect is minimal, and operates over a very narrow range.
When I change the configuration to guitar -> distortion pedal -> wah -> amp input, it makes a world of difference. The effect is more pronounced, like I expect, and the range of operation is much more linear. So this feels like the better setup.
My questions are this:
1) When in the "heel down" position, it sounds quite muddy. Is this normal?
2) When in the "toe down" position, and I push harder to click the switch to disable the effect, there is quite a difference in the tone between "max toe down" and "off". Is this normal?
3) Should there be any position of the wah that is the same as the wah being disabled?
Thanks,
- E.
First off, my amp is always run clean; consider it like a Fender twin reverb. It has no effects loop, so all effects are on the front end.
I have always heard that a wah should be the first effect in the chain. In that configuration, I go guitar -> wah -> distortion pedal -> amp input.
When run like that, the wah effect is minimal, and operates over a very narrow range.
When I change the configuration to guitar -> distortion pedal -> wah -> amp input, it makes a world of difference. The effect is more pronounced, like I expect, and the range of operation is much more linear. So this feels like the better setup.
My questions are this:
1) When in the "heel down" position, it sounds quite muddy. Is this normal?
2) When in the "toe down" position, and I push harder to click the switch to disable the effect, there is quite a difference in the tone between "max toe down" and "off". Is this normal?
3) Should there be any position of the wah that is the same as the wah being disabled?
Thanks,
- E.
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