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connect the wah backwards, so the guitar is plugged into the output jack, and the amp/effects are plugged in2 the input jack. turn on the wah pedal, and rock it back a forward, you should get a really weird high pitched pulse. now try switching between different pick-up configurations and add solme modular effects eg. phaser, flange, harmonizer, whammy etc. This renders the strings useless, so all you need 2 concerntrate on is your selector switch and effects board. this sounds amazing at the end of solos!
*I tried this on my Dunlop Original Crybaby wah-wah pedal, and it worked on my m8s identical pedal, but i dont know if this wil work on any others. most people hav crybabys though since they're the best out there! this also didnt work on my multi-effects unit, but it could work on individual stomp-boxes. try it!
Good luk wiv it!
connect the wah backwards, so the guitar is plugged into the output jack, and the amp/effects are plugged in2 the input jack. turn on the wah pedal, and rock it back a forward, you should get a really weird high pitched pulse. now try switching between different pick-up configurations and add solme modular effects eg. phaser, flange, harmonizer, whammy etc. This renders the strings useless, so all you need 2 concerntrate on is your selector switch and effects board. this sounds amazing at the end of solos!
*I tried this on my Dunlop Original Crybaby wah-wah pedal, and it worked on my m8s identical pedal, but i dont know if this wil work on any others. most people hav crybabys though since they're the best out there! this also didnt work on my multi-effects unit, but it could work on individual stomp-boxes. try it!
Good luk wiv it!