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Old 11-09-2009, 02:52 PM
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Pedal that Dierk Bently's Bassist used live?

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I recently saw Bently's show and saw the bassist using what appeared to be from a distance, a white colored Wah pedal except instead of rocking it forward and backwards with his ankle - he was simply pumping the top portion down and it was springing back up...
Does anyone know what he might be using there?

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Old 11-09-2009, 03:12 PM
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Definitely a Dunlop.
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Definitely a Dunlop.
Quoth ZZounds.com:

The 105Q Ultimate Bass Wah also includes Dunlop's celebrated Q control, which provides full control over the pedal's intensity and sound modeling. With the Q control, the player can select the exact wah tone desired, from bright and punchy to warm and subtle.

Simply stepping on the pedal engages the effect in the lower register, creating a smooth transition into the wah effect. When you remove your foot, silent auto-off switching automatically bypasses the effect. The built-in spring automatically returns the pedal to its "off" position.

Also included in this pedal is an adjustable volume control, allowing you to tailor the level of the wah from almost silent to a significant increase, providing extra gain for wah-enhanced solos.
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But how was he achieving that pumping action?
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Got my answer. Thanks McCartneyMan!
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