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Post by scottc on Apr 28, 2016 7:37:12 GMT -7
I have a large pedalboard (pedaltrain fly) that I use for my primary gig, which is a big production type band playing mostly larger stages (festivals, casinos and bars) but I also have a smaller (pedaltrain JR) board that I use in a trio that plays in smaller places.
The primary board includes an old Fulltone Clyde Standard and I LOVE it.
The secondary board has an old Budda Bud-wah that I generally like the sound of, but I don't care for the tension of the treadle which is not adjustable.
I have been thinking about replacing it. The obvious choice would be another Fulltone, but I stumbled upon the Xotic and I really like the idea of having a slightly reduced (aka not mini) footprint.
Does anyone have any experience with this wah? Any comparisons/contrasts with the Clyde?
Thanks,
Scott
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2016 18:12:34 GMT -7
I had one for less than a week. If you're a knob fiddler, you'll love it. Good tone and lots of tonal options, plus the build quality is excellent as always.. Me, I prefer to plug in and play, so I went with the Bradshaw CAE wah.
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Post by scottc on Apr 29, 2016 8:39:16 GMT -7
Thanks irreversal: I prefer the plug and play as well, which was one thing that concerned me with this wah (or any that have too many setting options!)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2016 10:35:47 GMT -7
Certain pedals are OK to get lost in. One should never get lost in a wah!
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