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Description

Step into a world of sonic exploration with the Fulltone CLYDE Standard Wah, a pedal that pays homage to the iconic wah sounds of the '60s while offering a modern twist for today's guitarist. Inspired by the legendary tones of players like Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton, this wah pedal is your ticket to achieving those timeless, expressive sounds that defined an era.

Crafted with precision, the MuMetal Fulltone 500mH inductor serves as the heart of this pedal, ensuring authentic vintage vibes with every sweep. The custom-wound potentiometer adds a layer of responsiveness, allowing you to dial in the perfect amount of expression and nuance. Housed in a robust metal casing, the CLYDE Standard Wah is built to withstand the rigors of the road and studio, making it a reliable companion for any musical journey.

Whether you're coaxing out subtle tonal shifts or unleashing a full-throttle wah assault, the Fulltone CLYDE Standard Wah delivers unparalleled flexibility and control. Its straightforward design is easy to navigate, letting you focus on your creativity without any technical distractions. For guitarists seeking that classic wah sound with a touch of modern durability, the Fulltone CLYDE Standard Wah is an essential addition to your pedalboard.

Key Features:

  • MuMetal Fulltone 500mH inductor for authentic vintage tone
  • Custom-wound potentiometer for responsive control
  • Sturdy metal housing for durability
  • Faithful reproduction of '60s wah sounds
  • Designed for ease of use and seamless performance

Product specs

Brand Fulltone
Model Clyde Standard Wah
Finish Black
Year 2000s
Made In United States
Categories Filter and Wah Pedals

FAQs

What makes the Fulltone CLYDE Standard Wah different from other wah pedals?

The Fulltone CLYDE Standard Wah is modeled after the classic Vox Clyde McCoy wahs, offering a vintage sound with a wider frequency sweep and a more pronounced vocal-like quality, making it ideal for classic rock and funk styles.

Is the Fulltone CLYDE Standard Wah suitable for high-gain settings?

Yes, the Fulltone CLYDE Standard Wah is designed to handle high-gain settings without excessive noise, making it a versatile choice for both clean and distorted tones.

Does the Fulltone CLYDE Standard Wah require a specific power supply?

The Fulltone CLYDE Standard Wah can be powered using a standard 9V battery or a 9V DC power supply, providing flexibility for different pedalboard setups.

How does the Fulltone CLYDE Standard Wah perform with bass guitars?

While primarily designed for electric guitars, the Fulltone CLYDE Standard Wah can also be used with bass guitars, offering a rich, dynamic wah effect suitable for various playing styles.

Is the Fulltone CLYDE Standard Wah true bypass?

Yes, the Fulltone CLYDE Standard Wah features true bypass switching, ensuring your tone remains unaffected when the pedal is not engaged.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Built like a tank, ensuring durability

  • Basic functionality paired with great tone

  • Tone cut feature adds versatility

  • Superior build quality compared to similar models

  • Delivers the classic wah tone expected by many

  • Buffer volume feature for added boost and gain

  • Easier on the foot than other wah pedals

CONS

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Build quality

  • The Fulltone Clyde Wah is hand-wired and exceptionally robust, often outlasting other wah pedals in durability and aging well over time.

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Features and functionality

  • Some older Clyde Wahs may experience switch issues, causing the pedal to intermittently fail to switch modes, requiring extra steps to engage or disengage effects.

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  • The Fulltone Clyde's unique sweep is attributed to its enclosure design, which influences its feel and operation significantly.

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  • The Fulltone Clyde Standard Wah includes an internal trim pot for adjusting gain, addressing signal drop issues when activating the pedal.

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  • A built-in buffer option is available, enhancing compatibility with germanium fuzz pedals like the Fuzz Factory.

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Comparisons

  • The Fulltone Clyde Wah is praised for replicating vintage tones similar to those of Clapton and Hendrix, offering a viable alternative to scarce vintage Clyde McCoy models.

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  • Real McCoy Custom wah pedals are considered by some as potential alternatives for replicating the Fulltone Clyde feel, though firsthand comparisons are limited.

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  • Xotic XW-1 is praised for offering more flexibility and a better footprint compared to the Fulltone Clyde Standard.

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  • RMC wahs by Geoffrey Teese are recommended as alternatives for those seeking a similar vibe to the Fulltone Clyde.

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Value and pricing

  • The market for these pedals has seen a price increase following Fulltone's closure, making them a valuable acquisition for collectors and players seeking vintage sounds.

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User experience

  • Owners from the early 2000s find the Clyde Wah's performance consistent, with some preferring it over newer wah pedals due to its authentic vintage tone reproduction.

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  • Some users who transitioned to Cry Baby pedals found them lacking compared to the Clyde, emphasizing the latter's distinctive performance and feel.

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See how Tátrai Tibor uses Fulltone CLYDE Standard Wah

Tátrai Tibor

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In a 2018 interview with SelectGuitars on YouTube, Tátrai Tibor discusses his new pedalboard and mentions using the Fulltone CLYDE Standard Wah.

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Fulltone Clyde Wah. Frequent usage since 2016.

See how J.B. Meijers uses Fulltone CLYDE Standard Wah

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J.B. talks about the pedal at 16:54 in the video.

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Seth James

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"You can all sleep sound tonight knowing that the Wah crisis has come to an end. I will be over using this wonderful apparatus tomorrow night at the Brauntex Theater in New Braunfels Tx."

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