ive been looking for a clyde mcoy type wah and this looks like it'll be perfect but in one stage of the sweep it seemed(in you other video of it) to go straight to treble from bass, but i would really love to try this because it's true bypass and is fuzz friendly. great playing though.
It doesn't go straight from bass to treble. It's probably my lack of good wah-technique. One thing to note is that it has a trim-pot inside to adjust the wah sweep so you can change how it transitions from treble to bass.
ive been looking for a clyde mcoy type wah and this looks like it'll be perfect but in one stage of the sweep it seemed(in you other video of it) to go straight to treble from bass, but i would really love to try this because it's true bypass and is fuzz friendly. great playing though.
coughlintm 2 years ago
@coughlintm
It doesn't go straight from bass to treble. It's probably my lack of good wah-technique. One thing to note is that it has a trim-pot inside to adjust the wah sweep so you can change how it transitions from treble to bass.
sheetsofsound 2 years ago
thanks for info. i am looking at this or the mxr custom audio. any advise? it would be greatly appreciated. thanks again.
coughlintm 2 years ago
i like the wilson due to it's hand wired circuit and adjustability with trim pots, etc. The yellow inductor in the cae is relatively useless IMO.
sheetsofsound 2 years ago
these wah lack midrange, its straight from bass to treble.
coughlintm 2 years ago