Why must companies insist on doing this!? All for the sake of skimping on a DPDT switch for true bypass...doesn't a DPDT version of the same switch cost roughly the same as the SPDT switch they use?
It is my personal belief that the way the wah circuit input loads your pickups when the wah effect is engaged is just as much a part of the classic wah sound as everything else in the circuit...when you buffer it you take away from that.
I've always hated Dunlop Crybaby wahs for this exact reason and have always used the Vox reissue wah as they've always stayed true to the original circuit. Well I just bought a brand new Vox wah to replace the one I had that got ripped off a few years ago with the rest of my gear and now apparently Vox is now buffering the input as well!
WTF...just put in a damn DPDT switch and call it a day!
It is my personal belief that the way the wah circuit input loads your pickups when the wah effect is engaged is just as much a part of the classic wah sound as everything else in the circuit...when you buffer it you take away from that.
I've always hated Dunlop Crybaby wahs for this exact reason and have always used the Vox reissue wah as they've always stayed true to the original circuit. Well I just bought a brand new Vox wah to replace the one I had that got ripped off a few years ago with the rest of my gear and now apparently Vox is now buffering the input as well!
WTF...just put in a damn DPDT switch and call it a day!
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