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Zounds has verified that this customer bought this product from us. Sound. I was lucky enough to know the two guys at Budda (East/ P. A. T.) who developed this pedal as they moonlighted repairing tube amps back about a decade ago when the company was just starting up (incidentally, they transformed the late 6. I get the impression that they take their time and test and retest and retool and retest until their products are absolutely bulletproof, as they were "just finishing up" the first bud- wah for over six months as I anxiously awaited its launch, having worn down two separate dunlops to squeaky metal boxes, and given up on the watered down sound of Vox's contemporaneous offering in addition to the Morleys, etc. I must have been among the first regular customers to purchase the purple and chrome bud- wah, according to the manufacturer, almost 1. I cant imagine any pedal (wah or otherwise) as satisfying or as sturdily built.
Ive moved cross country twice with it, dragged it to jams, gigs, practices, and spent years with a shoe manipulating it and there is hardly a scratch. It is built like tanks used to be built, and is so far indestructable during normal use. But even forgetting all that, i would still consider this the best wah pedal in production because it sounds better than any wah ive heard, its tuning is perfect for all applications from fx loaded fuzz with hot overdriven tubes in yr amp to a clean chicken scratch or curtis mayfield/7. Im not sure if the equipment people like isaac hayes and his contemporaries was all hotrodded by their techs, if they worked ten times as hard for the tone or if vox, etc.
Budda wah has the quintessential wah sound that i rate all others against. Granted, It doesnt combine ten different effects like some of the new dunlop destroyer models in camo or cherry red or that EVH crisscrossed pattern, but I wanted a wah pedal that sounds great, doesnt require a manual or two feet, and lasts the ten years mine has so far.
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Those options by dunlop or the revamped Vox may be a dream come true for many players, i must admit that I havent bothered trying another wah since i got this one, as it is the tone ive always sought and the addition of distortion or adjustable Q hold little appeal for me as I have a multifx board by boss with an expression pedal i only ever use to control volume, i love Boss sound, but not that wah, and my ME is loved but aging like my c. Fender. I also have a pair of MXR standalone stompboxes that are excellent (im not biased against dunlop), a boss envelope filter that comes as close to the old Mu- Trons as anything ive found and satisfies any urge i might have to set my own values, not to mention the endless effects i possess on computer pro audio plugins by peak, apple, live, amplitube, MOTU, reason, etc that all require you to manually set parameters and can faithfully replicate everything it seems but the special sound of pressure escaping overdriven speakers and the classic wah sound. The range on the wah is exceptional on guitars, works well with pianos, keyboards, and harmonica—probably woodwinds and midregister strings like viola as well—for my bass if i use the wah i keep it in a static position as though it were an extra precise mid knob. Feature. The only accessory necessary is 9.
V of power, and while my wholesale version came with a Duracell installed, light wear, and minus a box or AC adapter, im not certain whether the retail version includes the adapter, as like all effects, batteries have a convenience factor but a plug is eventually going to be required. My boss multi has its own Boss brand adaptor, I rarely use more than 3 additional fx so i have a handful of 9.
V batteries, and interchangeable 9v AC adaptors that plug into my stompboxes i picked up at Radioshaq and/or best. Buy/target, etc and the like. Ease of Use. Like i mentioned earlier, this wah, unlike some of the newer variety is almost completely intuitive. You need to know where the battery is stored and where the adaptor connects. Beyond that it is important that the cables are connected in the correct directional flow from guitar towards amp or DAW, etc. Or you may end up with that Pink Floyd (cant recall if that's from Echoes/Meddle or Shine On) whinycrying sound unique to backwards wahs. Beyond that it is difficult to generate bad tones (if you choose to call that eerie whine a bad tone), if you try to tap into bypass but fail you just get a hot trebly sound similar to the strat's pickup selector set on the bridge position, or a les paul toggled to lead with the tone up.
If the rocker rests anywhere while the wah is active it just adds a very cool EQ effect to yr setup, the only learning curve is using your foot in rhythm with yr playing (which, like any wah, requires none of the dexterity of piano or drums, etc). Quality. I know that im beginning to sound like an employee or investor at Budda (i havent even spoke to an employee there since picking up my wah), but i went through more than 3.
When i started playing guitar, i wanted an amp primarily for distortion and a terminus to place a wah pedal in front of, between isaac hayes' shaft, Cream, sly, the Doors (peace frog), superfly, the dead, playing guitar meant using a wah pedal and until Budda introduced their model, i was so unimpressed by the versions on the market i had given up and bought an envelope filter (close, but no simulacrum, especially if you want the chukka chukka sound. My decade old pedal barely shows any signs of wear, sounds identical to day one (though i am a bit better at guitar now), and seems no closer to requiring any kind of work than when it was new..
Bud. Wah, and im curious if this is a new design and how they may have improved it. Value. Even if it is only as good as a wah of the same price, that one should last at least twice as long makes it twice the value. This is getting repetitive. Manufacturer Support. I dealt with one employee who fixed my amp, he was cool enough, it took about a month but Budda was not only finishing up the wah but a line of amps, and i was at the end of a long of list of people with broken down gear. When he finally had the time to fix it, he was really kind and took the time to educate me about the structure of my amp w/o being condescending.
I havent had the slightest reason to contact them about my pedal, its been as solid and dependable as an armored car. The Wow Factor. Its a good lookin wah. Shiny chrome like the vox with a touch of purple.. I would say the vox is better looking and that wah pedals are towards the bottom of the sexy list for fx, and fx are at the bottom of musical equipment. Overall. I cant imagine replacing or augmenting this with another wah pedal unless mine completely dies or maybe if budda came up with a multifx board using their tube driven stompbox technology and this or a more advanced wah. Im not as insane about wah as i initially was when i began playing, but if budda's new wah technology blew me away (ive never seen one to demo in a retail store, but after ten years they may have improved it or decided not to fix what has not broken.
Im more interested in amps, reverbs, sweet tones these days. Did you? yesno. Thanks for your opinion!