Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Please help me !!! Dunlop Crybaby or Ibanez Weeping Demon ? ?

OK, I want a pedal for my guitar, Ive been asking these sorta questions alot lately and i dont know what to get. Some people gave good reviews of the weeping demon and some people gave good reviews of the crybaby. Can someone please tell me wich one (in your opinion) is better? For Rock/Hard Rock ?|||1) Always been a fan of the Dunlop Q series. The 35,and 55 have a great sweep range and it's actually good for a little "boost" in gain,really helpfull in solos to make it cut through without extra eq.They make a DIME version, a Hendrix version,Eddie Van Halen,Buddy Guy among others. Check them out.


2) The DIGITECH whammy wha is killer !! The big red evil looking one. It's a wha with so much more packed into it. Pitch shifter,rotary cab capability,wha,detune,octave up/down ect.You might wanna check that bad boy out.You get alot of bang for your buck with that one .And the wha is top notch...it really is a great pedal with tons packed into it!!


3) The Morley "bad horsie" is another killer wha pedal. Designed for Steve vai it is a really excellent pedal.Remember " Yankee Rose"from David Lee Roth, and Steve's "talking" guitar? That's a Morley wha bad horsie model !!


4) Vox has been doing wha pedals forever !! They offer a wide variety,from 60's era reproductions to todays super gain handling pedals of 2009.


Try before you buy.Try them hooked up in different parts of your signal path,it does make a difference in sound. (ie after your distortion,or before ect). Now head on down to your local shop and try them out !! Guitar Center.com probably has reviews on the site for these.This link is a starting point for ya..starts with Dunlop...just change companies to view the others !! Good luck,hope this helps ya.


http://www.guitarcenter.com/Dunlop,Guita鈥?/a>


http://www.guitarcenter.com/Search/Defau鈥?/a>


http://www.guitarcenter.com/Search/Defau鈥?/a>|||go with the dunlop.|||the ibanez is more for metal so i say dunlop|||Get the Crybaby--it's classic.

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