What I ran into was I took it apart, moved that plastic out of the way, turned the wheel, and put the lever back. What I didn't notice was that the pedal was in a different position than when I started (it was in my lap and not being controlled well). When reassembled, I got very very little wah effect. I then made the adjustments to fix it.
Im using the 535 wah on bass..the low end drops out..i dont like the 105q..i have that pedal as well..anyone know any mods for the 535 to have a bit more low end?
Didn't realise they looked so cheap and nasty on the inside, considering how much they cost that is. Could get cheap chinese jobbie from ebay and make the same adjustment lol
I have one of these which I purchased to pair with a Voce V5 organ module and am quite pleased with it in a live context. For keys. I haven't yet found that I like it as well for guitar but it could be useable - I'll have to have it go head to head with my H9 max - and see which one is better - can't justify a Neo at this point. For vibe I might look at the Fulltone ....
That's a really stupid way of starting a video makes me not want to know your name or watch your videos anymore, why? because it's an antagonistic way of introducing yourself, you'll only lose viewers with that stupid attitude...I'm gone.
Wow, I was about to sell mine and buy another pedal. WTF, Dunlop? They way they set it up from the factory sounds nothing like the classic Crybaby tone. It's like if Gibson used some really bright capacitors on the Les Paul so they don't sound like a proper LP unless you know to go in and change it.