I saw that one. Geoffrey says its the greatest, I called him about it. No stores have it in stock to check it out. Its also $268 and that hurts a little.Teese has some revisions of his pedals (the ones with knobs up front). He also has the eq wah.
Who? Thomas Organ had the Vox and Crybaby Stereo Fuzz wah back in the 70's and recently we have this.They should make a stereo wah!
I've heard a lot of complaints about the pots going bad fast. I've heard its a great sounding wah though.I'm a fan of the BBE wah. Sometimes I prefer it to my Budda.
+1I love my Plutoneium chi-wah-wah
I recently got a BBE. Sounds great and it has just enough tweak-ability for me. Hope my pot doesn't go, but if it does, they do have solid customer service at BBE IME.I've heard a lot of complaints about the pots going bad fast. I've heard its a great sounding wah though.
Well said!!!!!!It's a funny thing; With guys like Geof Teese & Dan at Area 51, the wah has pretty much been perfected
Sure, you'll burn thru' pots/switches every few years, but as long as there's a steady supply.. no problem
And guys like Dave Fox have come up with cool new buffer designs, so the noise issues that plagued Hendrix are a thing of the distant past, too
We've also got builders finally making 'vibe & fuzzface clones now, as well
These pedals, in pretty much their current form, were around way back in '69. What's new is that you don't have to be best freind's with Roger Mayer to get one! And that's the best news I've had since I picked up the guitar at 14. What a great & wonderful time to be a gearhead!!
I'm exceedingly happy with this- http://www.roger-mayer.co.uk/vision_special.htm
Very pricey!! Ouch!!
I had the older version with the 4 buttons on front and it was the best sounding wah pedal I've every had. Definitely a little on the pricey side but well worth it.