http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wah_wah_pedal
really interested in seeing good uses of this pedal, aside of jimi and ron asheton.
i remember a very good noise guitarists using it slooowly as a filter, with lots of distortion. sounded awesome. never played with one tough.
so, the wah, crap or not crap?
Pedal: The Wah-Wah
2total not crap. see king crimson from "lark's tongues in aspic" through "starless and bible black" and even "USA" for other examples of fantastic wah-wah usage by fripp.
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3It's crap, except for Hendrix, and a couple of others. It's really overused, and comes out sounding like hair metal, or Alice in Chains.
I had a particularly long argument with a friend, my side was it's more over used than distortion, but I generally don't count Distortion as an effect in the same category as chorus or wah. Distortion will always have a place, because it's such a versatile sound, from thick, to fuzzy, whereas wah is just "wah".
I had a particularly long argument with a friend, my side was it's more over used than distortion, but I generally don't count Distortion as an effect in the same category as chorus or wah. Distortion will always have a place, because it's such a versatile sound, from thick, to fuzzy, whereas wah is just "wah".
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It's the only way I'll be able to achieve the sound I hear in my head.
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4Two more great guitarists who use the wah-wah pedal are J. Mascis and Helios Creed. Those early Dino Jr. and Chrome albums have lots of wah-wah splattered on 'em.
Of course, Ron Asheton is the king of wah-wah!
Of course, Ron Asheton is the king of wah-wah!
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6I have a cheap, shitty bass wah I fix in a certain position that I use with fuzz.
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8Hendrix and Eddie Hazel could use it right. The things Eddie Hazel does with it on "Maggot Brain" are amazing.
Other than them, I only like it for blaxploitation rhythm guitar.
Other than them, I only like it for blaxploitation rhythm guitar.
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9Benny wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wah_wah_pedal
i remember a very good noise guitarists using it slooowly as a filter, with lots of distortion. sounded awesome. never played with one tough.
so, the wah, crap or not crap?
The only way it has ever interested me in using a wah.
Not Crap.
I took mine apart and stuck the rate pot from my dunlop tremolo
and stuck it inside. So now i have a tremelo whose rate i can effect wif' me feets!
Ala Snakerdriver by the JAMC.
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10It's a tool. It can't be blamed or praised for it's usage by others. It's just another paintbrush.
I like them, and have a Cry Baby, which I like very much to use sparingly.
I like them, and have a Cry Baby, which I like very much to use sparingly.