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It's big and heavy, and is not suitable for cute little mini boards. In fact, I wouldn't put it on a board at all.
I can’t believe how different they are to modern wahs and still pretty cheap to buy.
I do maybe fancy selling one and trying a Jam Whacko though.
Special mention to the Area 51 and Jam Wahcko which I liked, although the latter had an annoying 'pop' when switching on.
I'd still like to try the Xotic and a Joe Gagan offering at some point.
I don’t like it when the transition from ‘ooh’ to ‘aah’ is like 1cm in the middle of the sweep.
So what's on my board is the Cry Baby Mini, which is much more practical and sounds almost as good on the vintage setting to me.
Also (because I’m shallow), the aged bronze finish looks awesome.
ones ive tested it against:
Crybaby standard
Crybaby Classic Faesel
Vox Standard
Budda
Morley
CAE
more tweakable, smaller but just as easy to use.
After all that i rarely take a wah out anymore though !
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I also liked the Exar Multiwah (the Jacques Trinity is jolly similar) but that's really a controllable envelope filter rather than a traditional inductor wah.
Now that my BBE is dead (scratchy pot) I’ve been using my Mini and I think it sounds great.