LAST NIGHT on ebay...(The Dunlop Slash wah)
anyway, the ones I've owned are...
The DOD FX17...was small, rugged steel body, the switch was on the bass side, and it doubled as a volume pedal. It sounded great, a wide sweep, but it got stolen from a gig one night, and I replaced with a ...
Dunlop Jimi Hendrix wah...I didn't like it too much, somewhat flat response...didn't like the "EQ change" when it was on. So I traded it for a
Dunlop Original CryBaby GCB 95...which sucks. Again, there is an obvious EQ change when its clicked on...very tinny and midrangey. So then I got a
Morley Bad Horsie...Good sweep, I dig the spring-return of the pedal, it had good range, no EQ change...but I've grown a little tired of it. So last night I snagged a Dunlop Slash Wah pedal...for a C note, not bad , coz brand new, they go for $150.00. I'll sell the Morley and the Dunlop, and I'll break even...
Truthfully, I feel it's just a question of finding the right ingredients...My Les Paul souds 100% ***-kicking perfect thru the Mark IV...My Strat , however, sounds better thru my Peavey Classic 50 (4x10) The Strat thru the Boogie, sounds like, well, there ain't no sigle coils in the mix! NoMark Knopfler/David Gilmour twang...
Let us know what you end up choosing.