I personally like the Ernie Ball because of it's wide sweep. btw this guy makes the Ernie Ball sound weak and crappy. Go check out the Blues Sarraceno demo of it, sounds awesome when he uses it.
When people talk about wah–wah pedals, they‘re talking about the Cry Baby Wahs. This is the one that created some of the most timeless sounds in rock. The pedal that would eventually become the Cry Baby was first created in 1966 by engineers at the Thomas Organ Company. This new and expressive effect was an instant hit with players like Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton, who have contributed to the Cry Baby Wah‘s huge popularity to this day.
The Ernie Ball has more subtle differences in tone because it's got a much wider sweep. Your foot/ankle needs to move further but once you get used to it they are great. This makes it easier to find those elusive tones as the pedal moves through the sweep.
@06mgibson I know, but when a pedal like the crybaby is off it still slightly affects the clean tone, and at least the crybaby kills the brightness of the dry signal...
@sayspain yeh you are right actually i found that with my old crybaby. Ive grown out of cry-baby's.. Vox - Wahs are better, but i actually prefer the 845 than the 847
@06mgibson I was too young when I bought the crybaby, ;-) , and I regret not getting the vox, it was a lot more touch sensitive than the crybaby. I believe that I'll get one someday but I really will need it to be true bypass or complement it with a buffer. Btw, does anybody know how wahs react to buffered signal?
@sayspain yea man same for me XD i don't bypass it because I'm in a led zeppelin tribute band, and to get jimmy page's trebly tone you need to keep the wah in the down position most of the time XD.. i turn it off for joe bonamassa and hendrix and stuff though
@06mgibson do you mean songs like rain song? i would rather use an eq pedal to get single coil tones out of humbuckers, but anyway it sounds cool, i got rid of the crybaby so right now I can't try it myself...
@sayspain no every song. His live drive tone is just not possible if you don't have a wah pedal in the down position. Its not really an EQ thing, it doesn't produce the same sound. He revealed in an interview once he never has his wah pedal off, and if you look at him playing live you can see he always leaves it on :)
The difference between the Full-of-it tone & the Cry Baby is nominal that if you buy the Full-of-it tone & pay all that extra cash you're an idiot.
Besides all that Mike Fuller does with all of his effects is just copy the standards use better quality parts & resell them for 3, 5, 10 times as much.
The Clyde is definitely the best in my opinion, it has more of a range.
333blackmath 11 hours ago
Crybaby sounds far superior to the others bar none
dcp10200 3 days ago
what cam do you film with?
ivanspecs 5 days ago
Cry Baby, Cry !
karolnoymann 6 days ago
I personally like the Ernie Ball because of it's wide sweep. btw this guy makes the Ernie Ball sound weak and crappy. Go check out the Blues Sarraceno demo of it, sounds awesome when he uses it.
DrShredder97 6 days ago
Great progression @ 2:44
bassplayin86 1 week ago in playlist Favorite videos
clyde
2009korte 1 week ago
fuck, now i've gotta buy 'em all! ;-)
pacovl46 1 week ago
crybaby
henrykoers12 3 weeks ago
can i put my hand on one of the wahs while you play?
steppedqf 4 weeks ago
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When people talk about wah–wah pedals, they‘re talking about the Cry Baby Wahs. This is the one that created some of the most timeless sounds in rock. The pedal that would eventually become the Cry Baby was first created in 1966 by engineers at the Thomas Organ Company. This new and expressive effect was an instant hit with players like Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton, who have contributed to the Cry Baby Wah‘s huge popularity to this day.
TheAc1219 1 month ago
crybaby
johnmichaelosbourne7 1 month ago
the ernie ball sucks
freiture 1 month ago
For cleans i actually prefer a Crybaby. However, with drive the Clyde surpasses the others.
aggmesh 1 month ago
I wanna grab those laces and pull em tight!
GreedoUT 1 month ago
The Ernie Ball has more subtle differences in tone because it's got a much wider sweep. Your foot/ankle needs to move further but once you get used to it they are great. This makes it easier to find those elusive tones as the pedal moves through the sweep.
felixq78 1 month ago
Earnie Ball didn't sound that bad :)
sixkiller777 1 month ago
this is not pretty fair, the signal gets altered by the previous pedals, at least my crybaby was a really tone sucker when it was on the chain...
sayspain 1 month ago
@sayspain he's turning them off when he's not using them.
06mgibson 1 month ago
@06mgibson I know, but when a pedal like the crybaby is off it still slightly affects the clean tone, and at least the crybaby kills the brightness of the dry signal...
sayspain 1 month ago
@sayspain yeh you are right actually i found that with my old crybaby. Ive grown out of cry-baby's.. Vox - Wahs are better, but i actually prefer the 845 than the 847
06mgibson 1 month ago
@06mgibson I was too young when I bought the crybaby, ;-) , and I regret not getting the vox, it was a lot more touch sensitive than the crybaby. I believe that I'll get one someday but I really will need it to be true bypass or complement it with a buffer. Btw, does anybody know how wahs react to buffered signal?
sayspain 1 month ago
@sayspain yea man same for me XD i don't bypass it because I'm in a led zeppelin tribute band, and to get jimmy page's trebly tone you need to keep the wah in the down position most of the time XD.. i turn it off for joe bonamassa and hendrix and stuff though
06mgibson 1 month ago
@06mgibson do you mean songs like rain song? i would rather use an eq pedal to get single coil tones out of humbuckers, but anyway it sounds cool, i got rid of the crybaby so right now I can't try it myself...
sayspain 1 month ago
@sayspain no every song. His live drive tone is just not possible if you don't have a wah pedal in the down position. Its not really an EQ thing, it doesn't produce the same sound. He revealed in an interview once he never has his wah pedal off, and if you look at him playing live you can see he always leaves it on :)
06mgibson 1 month ago
thanks
OPPAIEXPLORER 2 months ago
I had the Full tone in white. I replaced it with a Cry Baby. Fulltone as a company can suck it.
rsalmon63 2 months ago
i guess Fulltone is best
YektenMarjinal 2 months ago
Crybaby is the shit!
laligadelaestupidez 2 months ago
that crybaby still got them all i think man! a lot thicker then the fulltone in my opinion
Fuhgawz102 2 months ago
Thank you for wearing shoes.
0SevenCarPileUp0 3 months ago 42
The difference between the Full-of-it tone & the Cry Baby is nominal that if you buy the Full-of-it tone & pay all that extra cash you're an idiot.
Besides all that Mike Fuller does with all of his effects is just copy the standards use better quality parts & resell them for 3, 5, 10 times as much.
sowhatdude1 3 months ago
Fulltone owns them all but you get what you pay for...and the clyde aint cheap
Noseheros 6 months ago 13
@Noseheros Lol. Im surprised. But full tone realy owns. Ernie ball is the worst here, terrible sound, so weak.
TheRecode 1 month ago
Fulltone>Crybaby>Ernie Ball
Lightbulbs33 6 months ago
Awesome demo, thanks for that. I remember playing that strat the other day!
Jalpow 6 months ago
Whoa, love the amp! Nice tone and everything.
I would probably go with the crybaby.
JCCShred 6 months ago
show the ESP's and LTD's in the back!!
22Bryan1995 6 months ago
Far out!
ledzeppelin174 6 months ago