i am about to trade for a Whammy II.
just got a pic from the 1 i trade with.
i was surprised, i thought that the pedal was red.
anyway....
anyone has this one?
how's the sound and performance compared to the WH-1 original?


i am about to trade for a Whammy II.
just got a pic from the 1 i trade with.
i was surprised, i thought that the pedal was red.
anyway....
anyone has this one?
how's the sound and performance compared to the WH-1 original?
Fender Strat Special (SH-1n, SSL-1, TB-4)
Danelectro Fab-tone
Boss CH-1 Super Chorus
Digitech Whammy 2
MXR M-101 PHASE 90
Dunlop GCB-95 Original Cry Baby Wah



From the people I've talked to, it sounds good.
Apperently, the Whammy was made by a different company than the others that followed it. The Whammy 4 is arguably the closest when compared to the original. Not that that makes the Wh2 bad, just different.
If you can't play good, play loud.
Sh*t
Guitar -> Wah -> Amp -> Cab



I don't think that the picture you posted was big enough!![]()
Why don't you take your little Cobra Kais and get outta here?!


what setting does this have and does not have compared to the original?
the dive bomb feature is not in this right?
Fender Strat Special (SH-1n, SSL-1, TB-4)
Danelectro Fab-tone
Boss CH-1 Super Chorus
Digitech Whammy 2
MXR M-101 PHASE 90
Dunlop GCB-95 Original Cry Baby Wah



The original has more harmonizing settings (9 total), plus the deep and shallow detune settings (located above the pitch shifting settins if you find a pic of one).
The WH-1 doesn't have a divebomb setting. They added that on the WH-4. I think they also added the drop-tune setting on the WH-4, but that's just a guess.
If you can't play good, play loud.
Sh*t
Guitar -> Wah -> Amp -> Cab


i see...
but what is the deep and shallow detune settings?
Fender Strat Special (SH-1n, SSL-1, TB-4)
Danelectro Fab-tone
Boss CH-1 Super Chorus
Digitech Whammy 2
MXR M-101 PHASE 90
Dunlop GCB-95 Original Cry Baby Wah



No idea.
If you can't play good, play loud.
Sh*t
Guitar -> Wah -> Amp -> Cab



On the Whammy II the detune setting adds a chorus like sound to your guitar which you can mix in with the original signal by using the pedal.
I have a Whammy II and have noticed that it kills alot of your guitar tone when it's in the signal chain, but I don't tend to use it that often, so it's not too bad![]()
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I wouldn't touch it. I had a Digitech floorboard , I think the RP-6, that had those footswitches. Within 6 months, dirt and dust got inder those switches and they completely failed. Totally unreliable footswitches.