BBW means Big Bad Wah, not that other thing, you dirty bastards. JB, looking at you.
Had the occasion to check out both of these courtesy of Music Planet. Classic, spartan design vs Swiss Army knife designed by ol' chromedome godfather of shred himself.
Check it! http://sixstringsamurai.co.nz/2013/03/1 ... n-warfare/
Some Vox wah action - Handwired vs BBW
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Re: Some Vox wah action - Handwired vs BBW
I don't know what it is but I've never liked the sound of Vox Wahs, (perhaps cause like you said they are more subtle and I'm a Froosh WH-10 fiend, which is probably the LEAST subtle wah ever). Hendrix could make em sing and all that but whenever I've played one (or one modeled off a Vox wah) i've always felt something lacking. It's almost like the range and taper of the sweep has just been left wide open and flat, whereas a dunlop voiced wah is a little more focused on the upper mids I guess.
Anyway wicked review and all that, playing was tasty as fuck but the sound just doesn't do it for me (for example that rage song it just sounded too "bloomy" and lower mids had a weird resonance that kinda muffles the notes or something), the GNR solo part sounded GREAT though.
sounds like the Satch one is pretty badass though, didn't mind most of those clips
Anyway wicked review and all that, playing was tasty as fuck but the sound just doesn't do it for me (for example that rage song it just sounded too "bloomy" and lower mids had a weird resonance that kinda muffles the notes or something), the GNR solo part sounded GREAT though.
sounds like the Satch one is pretty badass though, didn't mind most of those clips
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Re: Some Vox wah action - Handwired vs BBW
Yeah I think they're definitely different to what has become the "accepted" sound of wahs (Dunlop Crybaby). I'm in the same boat, the Handwired was a little subtle for me, but I could happily see myself using the Big Bad Wah.
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Re: Some Vox wah action - Handwired vs BBW
Our guitarist has the old school one - it's a really sweet sound, not in your face like a cry baby or the BBW. The BBW is the best wah I've heard, though I haven't heard a Teese irl yet. I might keep the BBW I have for sale on TM, they really are a great wah. I got mine after hearing Sam from Luger Boa's one, and he is the king of wah tone.
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Re: Some Vox wah action - Handwired vs BBW
I have a Teese RMC Picture Wah (the old school voiced one, '60s Vox type tone) the only thing that has come close to it is the Vox Handwired but they are ever so slightly different. I like old school sounding wahs, don't dig the modern crybaby stuff.
Having a great wah is only half the recipe, knowing how to manipulate one with your foot is important too!
Having a great wah is only half the recipe, knowing how to manipulate one with your foot is important too!