I want one...might decide to have two..three wahs on my pedalboard.
I sold it about a month ago. I've got Scotty's "Supa-Quack" and
another wah that's out for rework. I looked over one day and saw 5
wahs here, and just decide that 3 or 4 of them had to go.
They were all great wahs, so I just sold the ones with the highest
resale value.
--
Clark '04
> I sold it about a month ago. I've got Scotty's "Supa-Quack" and
> another wah that's out for rework. I looked over one day and saw 5
> wahs here,
5 TOO MANY
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rct
The opinions above are mine and mine alone.
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...oops. Sorry. That was supposed to be:
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!
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Clark '04
You're just jealous because you never got a "Morley Men do it with their
Feet" sticker.
Dan
> You're just jealous because you never got a "Morley Men do it with their
> Feet" sticker.
Hah! Mrs was going through some stuff. She found 4, FOUR, "Support Your
Local Musician" SUNN stickers. Absolutely Minty they are, like the day I
gave them to her, which we figured was like about 1977 or thereabouts.
Anybody remember them? Black with red writting? Anybody? Awesome. I put
one on the Fender Briefcase and the other three are...in the file cabinet I
think.
Who woulda thunk that wahs could be controversial?
Personally, I consider it one of my most indispensable
pedals. If I could only use three pedals I'd keep the
tuner, the full-drive 2 and the wah.
I actually considered this arrangement for my pedal
board, but decided it was worth adding the other stuff.
--
Laung Anthique
"There are not more than five musical notes, yet the
combinations of these five give rise to more melodies
than can ever be heard." -- Sun Tzu
Richard <rh...@hotmail.com> wrote in article <MPG.19f76f4c4...@news.verizon.net>...
NJD <n...@NIXSPAAMcultv.com> wrote in article <MPG.19f77b8a1...@news.optonline.net>...
> Personally, I consider it one of my most indispensable
> pedals. If I could only use three pedals I'd keep the
> tuner, the full-drive 2 and the wah.
I'm so there, dude...wah, chorus, tremolo, tuner.
Ron Thompson <Ron.Th...@faa.gov> wrote in article <bmk7tg$1ug$1...@faatcrl.tc.faa.gov>...
> Richard wrote...
>
> > I sold it about a month ago. I've got Scotty's "Supa-Quack" and
> > another wah that's out for rework. I looked over one day and saw 5
> > wahs here,
>
> 5 TOO MANY
> --
> rct
Only if you don't have five feet!
Richard <rh...@hotmail.com> wrote in article <MPG.19f76bfea...@news.verizon.net>...
> NobodyU...@DELETEaol.com wrote...
> > If you still have that Wizard wah, and if you decide to sell it, please give me first shot at it...will you?
>
> I sold it about a month ago.
Yeah..I hear you. I just played one and it t'wasn't as cool to my ears as the Picture wah, IMHO...don't think I want one now that I
have played one...think its cause I'm spoiled on his Picture wah.
>I've got Scotty's "Supa-Quack" and another wah that's out for rework. I looked over one day and saw 5
> wahs here, and just decide that 3 or 4 of them had to go.
If I could, I believe I would collect them...but its not practical so I won't.
> They were all great wahs, so I just sold the ones with the highest
> resale value.
!!!!!!!!
> Clark '04
Yeah, I like Smallville too....Kal-el rewlz ( or hopefully will soon as he starts being able to fly around ).
--
Jason
http://www.geocities.com/nobody_upstairs
> > Who woulda thunk that wahs could be controversial?
I love my wah...would not do without one.
I'm pretty sure I've had at least one of every wah Teese makes,
including one that was custom-tweaked by him to duplicate an old
Italian Crybaby.
I didn't sell them because they were deficient to the one I kept, or
deficient with respect to each other. I sold them because I could
get more for them than the one I kept.
I thought they were all good, although all slightly different. But I
didn't think that difference was great enough to sweat. I could get
"great wah" out of any of them.
--
Clark '04
Richard <rh...@hotmail.com> wrote in article <MPG.19f7ba6de...@news.verizon.net>...
> I'm pretty sure I've had at least one of every wah Teese makes,
> including one that was custom-tweaked by him to duplicate an old
> Italian Crybaby.
>
> I didn't sell them because they were deficient to the one I kept, or
> deficient with respect to each other. I sold them because I could
> get more for them than the one I kept.
>
> I thought they were all good, although all slightly different. But I
> didn't think that difference was great enough to sweat. I could get
> "great wah" out of any of them.
I didn't even think any of that at all..I know you dig Teese, and I already said I sure do..or otherwise I wouldn't have started
this thread.
Teese is way fucking cool, and I want his Picture Wah so bad I don't know what to do...that "halo" inductor of his is just magical.
> Ja mon. I think they were around a good bit later than that still, but
> in my old shop, they could have been Pre-Cambrian and still beeen
> around.
Aye.
> > one on the Fender Briefcase and the other three are...in the file
cabinet I
> > think.
> You made me go take a look at my bass case.
> Lessee: ABB, 1981 stage pass;
Holy Crap! That woulda been the Toler Brothers/Rooker on bass post-CBS
nearly flushed ABB! Awesome. I loved them guys. Dan Toler is back with
Dickey now you know. They're calling it Great Southern again. Damn. I
have some old video of that Allmans, I'll have to get it out. They fired
Betts you know. I ever tell you about that? Man.
> Ben & Jerry's, pre-supermarket distribution; nope, not on there, unless
it's on the layer underneath
> the current one. Pretty sure there was one on there at one time though.
I may have gone and covered my SUNN when I got back from vacation in
September. I had about a bunch of stickers from all over the country and
just started slappin.
> Anybody seen my ARP T-shirt? Not AARP, although I'm almost there; the
synth deWds.
Heh. These punks wouldn't know an ARP from a Farfisa. I can't find my
Rhodes thong.
> > > I sold it about a month ago. I've got Scotty's "Supa-Quack" and
> > > another wah that's out for rework. I looked over one day and saw 5
> > > wahs here,
> >
> > 5 TOO MANY
> Who woulda thunk that wahs could be controversial?
Naahh, they aren't. I just don't like them, don't like the sound of them,
don't like the (to me) over use of them. I would be the first to tell you
that I agree that just plugging into an amp like I do is pretty over used
too, so I'm ok with it. Wahs just suck. They suck the sound right out of
the guitar. A gimmick that became some obsessed over Tone Shaping
Component. I have sad news for wah devotees: The all sound like shite,
don't matter what Pep Boys parts you put in 'em. You step on one of them
things and all pretense of how uber schweet yer gear sounds is gone, you
sound just like the next guy using anything else while stepping on a wah.
> Personally, I consider it one of my most indispensable pedals.
I know of folks like that, and it is fine with me. They sound good using
one, I do not. In fact, I don't know how to use one. I've never owned one,
never will more than likely. Don't hear it in my head for anything I write,
so I doubt one is in my future. Guitar players use them and they are happy
so they must be good.
> If I could only use three pedals I'd keep the tuner, the full-drive 2 and
the wah.
3 TOO MANY
Better slap on a little more Grecian Formula, while you're at it,
Grandpa....;+)
Even the tuner?! :-)
I know I'm anal retentive, but I like to tune up in
silence between tunes.
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Laung Anthique
http://www.ironia.net
http://www.cultv.com
Yeah, well, I think of him as the RMMG resident 'fuddy-duddy'. But, it's
cool, 'cause he's hilarious. Sometimes intentionally, even. Heh. ;+)
> >Better slap on a little more Grecian Formula, while you're at it,
> >Grandpa....;+)
> Thompsor has taken the "Old Fuddy-Duddy" to a high art form.
Heh. Bahh. I'm 43. I'm from a different time is all. I play the guitar
with t00ned down jam belters too. It's all good. And fun.
Punk.
> >Heh. Bahh. I'm 43. I'm from a different time is all. I play the
guitar
> >with t00ned down jam belters too. It's all good. And fun.
> 43, 'eh? That's kinda young to have such a case of the "when
> I was your age..." syndrome. ;)
Not in the guitar world.
> I'm just a wee-high to a grasshopper 35. So I guess that prohibits me
from schlepping the
> hibachi.
> >Punk.
> Coot.
Twerp.
> >Not in the guitar world.
> I guess it wouldn't help if I pointed out people I personally
> know who've been playing 20 years longer than you have, who don't have
> that problem.
It isn't a problem at all.
> >> >Punk.
> >> Coot.
> >Twerp.
> b9 wailing jazzer.
Down t00ner.
>>It isn't a problem at all.
> Neither is it a help, I reckon'.
It helps me. Helps me remember that no matter how you chop it up and puke
it, it is still only Rock And Roll, no matter what you call it, what you use
to make it, or what you wear while yer doin it.
> >> >> >Punk.
> >> >> Coot.
> >> >Twerp.
> >> b9 wailing jazzer.
> >Down t00ner.
> Shredder.
AngstRocker.
> >It helps me. Helps me remember that no matter how you chop it up and
puke
> >it, it is still only Rock And Roll, no matter what you call it, what you
use
> >to make it, or what you wear while yer doin it.
> Interesting point.
Thanks for proving it for me.
> >> >> >> >Punk.
> >> >> >> Coot.
> >> >> >Twerp.
> >> >> b9 wailing jazzer.
> >> >Down t00ner.
> >> Shredder.
> >AngstRocker.
> Jimmy Herring wannabe.
Aspiring arpeggio plectrumer.
No, that's me.
Dan
I'm totally going to play Hungarian Major over that chord.
Yes, I'm going to ram that major 7 down its throat.
Double leading tone cadence, boy-eeee.