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u10ajf
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Joined: 10/31/01
Posts: 611
u10ajf
Registered User
Joined: 10/31/01
Posts: 611
09/14/2003 10:55 pm
OK, so hard tailed guitars have better resonance and tuning stabillity. Very nice until you want to do a whammy dive.. so what's the crack with whammy pedals? What sort of range do they cover? Do they cover pitch ranges in a continuous fashion or are the "bitty" like the poor excuse for a whammy impressionist I have on my multi-fx (it doesn't allow you to modulate between the correct tones so in betweens sound rubbish)? Are any spring loaded so you can do like a whammy purr like you would by pulling a floating trem and letting it buzz back to its balance point? Please tell me! Anyone here use one?
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