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I had a Castledine drop in kit that was pretty good too, really should have kept it but it overlapped the BMF really and I only needed one.
Personally I've had 3 or 4 and currently have a Bonamassa and a mini-wah thru random choice.
I've just tried a blind test of the 3 internal DIP switches on my dunlop mini-wah. I preferred the middle setting.
Which is Vintage (as opposed to the modern and Hendrix settings) - so I guess my favourite is a traditional mid range throaty wah with not too wide a sweep.
That said, the mechanism on mine needs a fix at the moment...
I've not tried a million other ones, just the ubiquitous Crybaby and an Ibanez Weeping Demon.
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just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
2. Not my choice because I like to use intermediate positions, moving smoothly between them.
It's the only effects pedal I haven't sold. I have retired it though as its too sentimental.
I wanted to love the weeping demon and it gets pretty damn close, again I'm vain and found the nu metal graphics a bit much. I've had two of them and still end up selling them.
Have to admit one the best wahs I've tried is my friends vox satriani wah. Big bad wah I think.
Current crush is an RMC 10 which does everything I want perfectly.
Love the BMF wah but had 2 and pots got a bit scratchy pretty quickly, although my house is dusty as anything.
Been uploading old tracks I recorded ages ago and hopefully some new noodles here.
At first I was surprised how ‘hot’ it was - boosting and clipping a fair bit when engaged - in a pleasing way but made playing truly clean funky stuff nigh on impossible - whipped the bottom off and saw that the previous owner had the DIP switch engaged for input gain and that trimmer up pretty high - reverted it to default setting and that fixed that. He’d also set it to reduce the top end range so I put that back to default and preferred that too.
It’s really good - sensibly flexible, a nice size.
But is it MASSIVELY better than the sound of the Crybaby mini (particularly on its internal switch middle setting) ? Nope.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaS8uzvFckc
Pros: very sweet and quite dark. No spiky top end.
Cons: short travel takes a lot of getting used to.