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Wah pedal shootout! Dunlop Crybaby GCB-95 v. Morley Bad Horsie 1. Also: Marshall 4203 tube amp, Fender Strat Plus, Gibson Les Paul Studio Plus...

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Gear demo. Yes you can get a decent clean sound out of an unmodded Marshall 4203. Yes you can play funk with a Morley Bad Horsey 1 wah pedal. User reviews claim otherwise, you decide. (And yes you can play high gain modern wah solos with a Dunlop Crybaby GCB-95.) I don't work for these companies. I couldn't find any Marshall 4203 clips nor any clean Bad Horsie clips anywhere before I gambled on my purchases, so here you go. Speaker is to the far left in the cab so the mic is an inch or two from the left edge of the speaker just slightly off axis toward the dome. I did no mic testing for anything but level, I slapped the mic right there and never moved it. God love the SM57. The mic by the desk picking up my comments (and the opening voiceover) is a Studio Projects C1 large diaphragm condenser. I muted that track during the guitar bits so all you hear is SM57. If you're obsessed with sparkling glassy clean amp sounds that bring a tear to your eye (Fender Twin) you won't be knocked out by this amp, but it's a perfectly serviceable clean sound for the rest of us. Many people at harmony-central user review site swear by the C13 mod (clipping the capacitor, see harmony-central dot com for details in some reviews), but guys in the 3203 reviews say the modification ruins the gain channel. You could install a toggle switch on that cap. But I don't mind the clean channel on this amp; I do turn down the treble and mid, and it's against my nature to turn down the mid, but on this amp it's true that the mid is pretty high and harsh on the clean channel. I do wish I had included some midgain sounds, maybe next time. The gain sound here is with the boost channel preamp knob all the way up. This thing will bellow like a happy moose when the master's cranked, and as well through a 4x12, 6x10 (Acoustic 104), 1x10 closed back Earcandy with a Jensen Mod 50, or any other cab. A great blues combo, every kind of tone or gain structure you'd ever want. I'm in love with the single tone control on the boost channel, that channel is fantastic at many volume, gain, and tone settings. One more thing: shorty after I put this video on youtube I pulled it to fix a caption, and therefore lost all existing comments when I put it back on--but I'm compelled to preserve here my favorite one of those early comments...it read simply and eloquently for all posterity: "Nice shoes wank face." You can hear me play actual songs on my record--visit my youtube page for details. On the song "Rocket Pogo" I played this same Strat Plus when it had a no-name salvage humbucker in the bridge, using this very Crybaby wah prominently. The whole album was done with this Strat, mainly through a Lab Series L5 amp through the dirty channel. If download any of the tunes or buy the whole CD, send me a note if you want a breakdown of what I played on which tunes. On this gear demo video: Guitars: 2001 Gibson Les Paul Studio Plus neck pickup: Gibson '57 Classic bridge: '57 Classic Plus 1991 Fender U.S.A. Strat Plus Fender-Lace Sensor pickups: neck/middle: gold bridge: silver Amp: 1989 Marshall model 4203 (Artist 30) 1x12 combo no modifications Groove Tubes (GTEL34R, 5's) Normal channel: treble & mid 1.5, bass 7, vol 2 Boost: tone 5, gain 10, vol 2 Wah pedals: Early '80's Dunlop Crybaby GCB-95 Morley Bad Horsie 1 (VAI-1). Auto-off set to instantaneous. You can open the pedal and adjust a pot for up to 3 seconds of delay before the effect shuts off. Many people set it for about 1/2 second delay so if you rock your foot back too far in the middle of a solo the effect doesn't shut off. I'm not finding that to be a problem, there's a good bit of travel in the low end of the sweep before you hit bottom, and even if you do you're back in action as soon as you rock your foot forward. Recording chain: Shure SM57 mic to Behringer UB1202 board to M-Audio Audiophile 2496 sound card to e-Machines PC hard drive. Edited with Cool Edit Pro 2.0, no EQ or effects in recording/mixdown.

Channel: Music
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: MissingLincolnK

Length: 07:29
Rating: 4.46
Views: 59188

Tags: '57  4203  bad  classic  crybaby  GCB-95  gott  horsie  kenny  lace-sensor  les  marshall  paul  strat  stratocaster  wah  

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drzmvp554 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
the wah sounds kinda funny clean lol
zacwyld13 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
your a dumbass
firebirdjack72 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
what do you mean it has no entertainmet value? that was awesome!
zoso1019 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I rate that a 0 out of 10 for its entertainment value
litleangus77 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
your wearing the same concert tee as me :D
CategoryV (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Morley rules all the way, although I prefer the Morley Tremonti Powerwah...with hi gain ;-)
bearscrotch (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Just unscrew the only screw at the back just a bit i should solve it. It's less like a bar, and more like a chink of metal. It's not directly attached to the axle. It just adjusts the tension. CryBabys have been the same for the past like 30 years.
DreamedOfHugeSpiders (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
thanks but mine must be one of the stone-age ones cos it doesn't have a bar at the back. seems i can't access the axle from inside. need a new one. it's had too much hammer. P.S Bristols.
MissingLincolnK (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Definitely not normal. Try a fresh battery, if that doesn't work exchange it for another unit.
bearscrotch (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I just had this problem with my CryBaby. The squeak wouldn't shut the fuck up. I fixed mine easily. Take the back cover off. Dont touch any of the hardware. At the rear axle where you place your heel you'll see a bar that goes across. Untighten the one screw just a but or until the squeak stops. If that doesn't work with you, then return it. I fixed my friends Ernie Ball wah pedal's squeak too. P.S.Boobies.

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