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TheWarmth wrote:I have been told that the Area 51 wah with all of the controls options is pretty amazing, too.
DCHORD wrote:I use the Teese RMC3, very versatile with it's tweakabillity, can adapt to most situations. But like someone above wrote, pain in the a$$ to adjust.
TheWarmth wrote:I've got a Teese Wizard Wah that I like quite a bit. It works well with distortion and fuzz (I place it after my od/fuzz pedals). The only wah that I've tried that I've liked better has been a Landgraff, but the wait time is a year or more and the price is hefty. I have been told that the Area 51 wah with all of the controls options is pretty amazing, too.
Eskimo_Joe wrote:Just a random thing to pass along...in a flash of over indulgence I bought two Supa Quacks at the same time...just fyi--there was quite a bit of difference in them. Both were LE versions (some vintage parts) so maybe that played into it. One was phenominal and one was just OK. Just thought I'd pass that along.
cabo wrote:Eskimo_Joe wrote:Just a random thing to pass along...in a flash of over indulgence I bought two Supa Quacks at the same time...just fyi--there was quite a bit of difference in them. Both were LE versions (some vintage parts) so maybe that played into it. One was phenominal and one was just OK. Just thought I'd pass that along.
Hi EJ,
Curious as to what BJF dist/OD you use most with the Supa?
I have a LE as well, I find the more compressed the fuzz or distortion the less compatable it is.
It seems to react better when a heavy distortion pedal has a more open feel.
Like you say maybe all the LEs are slightly different.
cabo
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