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Anybody play one of these? What are your opinions?

I like the Teese better for not much more $$ - more vocal, and a wider sweep.

Slightly upgraded Dunlop wah made by Dunlop compared to the Vox 847...The Teese is a better wah by comparison,but the RMC wah is also a different wah voiced for single coil players...

Okay, I always hear about these Teese wahs, but I'm never sure which one to get. All the one's on the site, except for the Wizard Wah, are above $200 and I'm not ready to pay that much for a wah if it isn't completely worth it.

...how's the Hiwatt Custom Wah? Anybody play one of those?


Originally Posted by Closed EyeOkay, I always hear about these Teese wahs, but I'm never sure which one to get. All the one's on the site, except for the Wizard Wah, are above $200 and I'm not ready to pay that much for a wah if it isn't completely worth it.

...how's the Hiwatt Custom Wah? Anybody play one of those?

You get what you pay for and you are paying for an upgraded wah and a more vocal wah when you buy the Teese or Fulltone product...


Originally Posted by Closed EyeOkay, I always hear about these Teese wahs, but I'm never sure which one to get. All the one's on the site, except for the Wizard Wah, are above $200 and I'm not ready to pay that much for a wah if it isn't completely worth it.

the RMC1 and Wizard wahs are comparable to the Buddah wah in features, but are custom, hand made wahs for $6 more. They're worth the difference.

I have a Wizard Wah and it's an absolutely amazing pedal! I can't complain in the least about it. It's got the most vocal tone I've ever heard and the widest sweep. I had to relearn how to use a wah pedal when I got it because it was leaps and bounds better than my crybaby. I highly recommend it. I paid $125 for it used and couldn't be happier. I find it works really well with single coils as well! Obviously the RMC1 is voiced for single coils, but I find this one works well enough and I do love playing my les paul too


Originally Posted by CapoFirstFretI have a Wizard Wah and it's an absolutely amazing pedal! I can't complain in the least about it. It's got the most vocal tone I've ever heard and the widest sweep. I had to relearn how to use a wah pedal when I got it because it was leaps and bounds better than my crybaby. I highly recommend it. I paid $125 for it used and couldn't be happier. I find it works really well with single coils as well! Obviously the RMC1 is voiced for single coils, but I find this one works well enough and I do love playing my les paul too

The Wizard wah works well with humbuckers...The RMC1 has alot of gain and is muddy with humbuckers though...The RMC is a one trick pony for single coil users,but it is one great trick pony..

i have a teese quot;wheels of fire quot; wah and i love it it is so vocal and works well with singles humbuckers


Originally Posted by shred-dogi have a teese quot;wheels of fire quot; wah and i love it it is so vocal and works well with singles humbuckers

I think the WOF wah is a Teese special order thing?

The Budda Bud Wah is a pretty nice wah pedal. It has a true bypass switch, and it's tone is pretty nice, especially if you adjust the pot inside to take off some of the upper travel. They look pretty cool too, with the purple and chrome. I used mine for about 6 years with no trouble whatsoever.

Recently, I forked over the money for a Fulltone Clyde Deluxe. I love the Fulltone for it's features, but there was nothing wrong with the Budda either.

I'd buy a Budda over any brand besides Fulltone and Teese. It's designed by Budda, but manufactured by Dunlop. I still like it better than most Dunlops and Vox's. The Vox sounds good, but shaves your treble off, when off.
The Vox is only good with a true bypass mod.

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