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Re: MF-101 mini review OT



Wilson Effects (http://www.wilsoneffects.com) have a great reputation
for making excellent sounding and very flexible wahs (if you get one
of the higher end models). For instance you can get a Rippah wah with
a 6 position selector for the Q. Great guy to deal with too.

On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 2:03 AM, William Walker <billwalker@baymoon.com> 
wrote:
> Thanks Andy that sounds great especially the volume compensation as the
> resonance rises. The M-9 has some good filters but I'm using it almost
> exclusively for delay effects and because it is the last thing in my 
>signal
> chain before the amps, its not the ideal location for filters like this.
> What I really want is a combination wah/ filter with the pedal built in 
>so I
> can simply put it at the front of my effects chain where it would be more
> useful. I actually have no room on my board for anything else which is 
>why a
> wah pedal type effect would be easier to park on the floor next to my 
>board
> when I want to use it.  Most wah pedals I've used add some dirt and i'd 
>like
> to find a really clean sounding one. Any suggestions anybody? Ive owned 
>an
> RMC  a Fulltone Clyde and a dunlop 95Q which was pretty cool in that it
> turned on in the heal down position like a Morley Bad Horsey, no 
>obnoxious
> toe click, but added slight gain boost and dirt which I'm trying to 
>avoid.
>  Bill
>
>