haha, Buzzo,
i don't wanna end up like that youtoob 'TOOLbassplayer' (with all respect, i did enjoy his chancellor pedalboard tour)
esp. with a whammy there... i dunno, my band does sound a bit tool-ish, it's bass driven rock after all, with some technical stuff here and there, people have told me that my sound' (whatever that is) reminds them of tool, it's a compliment because i like tool, but then again, it's just unavoidable, i have lots of treble in my settings (max actually), lots of dirt in certain parts, play with a plectrum most of the time (after three non-plectrum-years, haha) and my playing can be..erm..agressive, i tend to play chords (sometimes a bit too much) and my strings are never older than two months, haha
anyway.. the whammy is not a priority, also quite exspensive since i'd only use it like twice during a set, but it's nice to toy around with because you can do weird stuff with it, i'd feel like a spoiled little kid getting a new toy
so after the SA and LS i'm in the market for a flanger, delay and some sort of wah..just not a silly wah pedal..i never liked those..have tried them but they're not my kind of thing..
i really liked that guyatone bottom wah rocker, from what i've heard, and it's tiiiiny, but it's discontinued so ..hard to find..
the big muff takes up a lot of space on my pedalboard, i'd trade it for a little big muff anytime..seriously..i love the way it looks tho, but with a few pedals of that size on my board i wouldn't have any room to move around during gigs at smaller clubs and with four other bandmembers they'd prolly be stomping on my board all the time, haha...
an envelope filter sound s a bit more spontaneous than an auto wah, it responds more to your playing dynamics, then again, it's different from brand to brand, model to model, i saw a very old dod for sale today, some kind of baby blue color..i just want a wah that can sound a bit over the top when needed
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