Ernie Ball wah pedal, question
Ernie Ball wah pedal, question
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Apr 6 2009, 03:36 PM, updated 17y ago
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I'm still searching for the wah sound i want.. Can't get it out of my JimDunlop Jh-1 wah.. Does anybody know where can i get an Ernie Ball wah ?Bently? it has caught my interest .. haha.
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Apr 6 2009, 04:42 PM
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true bypass means, when the pedal is not switched 'on', the circuitry will allow direct bypass of the signal straight to the output of the pedal.
that's all i understood about it. try put ur pedal before the amp but dont switch it on. (clean channel) then try put a direct connection from guitar straight to your amp input. so u'll think u'll get the same sound? basically yes, but a not "true bypass" pedal will eat your tone. true bypass will pass the signal straight so even if there is tone loss, it would be very minimal. it depend on some players they can compromise the tone loss or not. some might think it's not a big issue. but some might get hurts for it's noticable effect. so choose ur preference Added on April 6, 2009, 4:45 pmanyway, i think this should be posted on Pedal Boards Thread V2 that Blacktrix opened to kill other threads about effects and stomp boxes. This post has been edited by m3er: Apr 6 2009, 04:45 PM |
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Apr 6 2009, 06:08 PM
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QUOTE(m3er @ Apr 6 2009, 04:42 PM) true bypass means, when the pedal is not switched 'on', the circuitry will allow direct bypass of the signal straight to the output of the pedal. Thank you for explaining true bypass buddy , that's all i understood about it. try put ur pedal before the amp but dont switch it on. (clean channel) then try put a direct connection from guitar straight to your amp input. so u'll think u'll get the same sound? basically yes, but a not "true bypass" pedal will eat your tone. true bypass will pass the signal straight so even if there is tone loss, it would be very minimal. it depend on some players they can compromise the tone loss or not. some might think it's not a big issue. but some might get hurts for it's noticable effect. so choose ur preference Added on April 6, 2009, 4:45 pmanyway, i think this should be posted on Pedal Boards Thread V2 that Blacktrix opened to kill other threads about effects and stomp boxes. |
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Apr 6 2009, 07:44 PM
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Yes. please move the discussion there.
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