Ben Waylin
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Right-Handed Guitarists, Which Foot Do You Use On The Wah Pedal ?
As an aside, the fulltone Clyde deluxe is my favorite wah of all time
Whichever one I’m not using to kick ass with at the moment
+1
Just wish they'd move the AC jack location.
RIGHT?
I always end up putting the Clyde off the board because of this, and having to run cables off my board, which is annoying as hell
If they fixed this, the Clyde would literally be the perfect wah pedal
I make an immediate right angle bend and then tape the wire to the underside of the pedal so it exits stage right.
The fact I bring it up and another user immediately mentions the same must mean Fulltone's heard it before.
You'd think they'd change it but Michael Fuller has more than earned the right to be dead set in his ways!
Not to get all Eric Johnson ish but I swear the Clyde deluxe sounds and especially feels, even better powered by a battery. The current draw is low so it’ll last a long time. A carbon zinc battery offers the least steady current so it gives the pedal the saggiest and liveliest feel. I even like the bypassed tone best with the battery. For most other types of pedals I prefer a clean regulated DC power supply though.RIGHT?
I always end up putting the Clyde off the board because of this, and having to run cables off my board, which is annoying as hell
If they fixed this, the Clyde would literally be the perfect wah pedal
Not to get all Eric Johnson ish but I swear the Clyde deluxe sounds and especially feels, even better powered by a battery. The current draw is low so it’ll last a long time. A carbon zinc battery offers the least steady current so it gives the pedal the saggiest and liveliest feel. I even like the bypassed tone best with the battery. For most other types of pedals I prefer a clean regulated DC power supply though.
I’m not a wah guy (or effect guy in general), so don’t know about the Clyde, but my pedals (mostly boosts & fuzzes) also sound better to me with a battery and a carbon one like you said. The other battery type (lithium I think?) sounds too brittle & sterile imo. If anyone thinks this is too nerdy/subtle/Eric Johnson-y then they should just find a new hobby lol or get their ears checked for too much wax buildupNot to get all Eric Johnson ish but I swear the Clyde deluxe sounds and especially feels, even better powered by a battery. The current draw is low so it’ll last a long time. A carbon zinc battery offers the least steady current so it gives the pedal the saggiest and liveliest feel. I even like the bypassed tone best with the battery. For most other types of pedals I prefer a clean regulated DC power supply though.
If anyone thinks this is too nerdy/subtle/Eric Johnson-y then they should just find a new hobby lol or get their ears checked for too much wax buildup