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GG-302 • REVIEW DEMO – Budda Bud-Wah Pedal (Guitar Lesson)

This vid show you the Bud-Wah Wah Wah Pedal, made by Budda Amplification. My personal fave from all I tested. Thanks to Dario for lending it to me!

Reviewed by Justin Sandercoe.

Many more reviews, more info and links about this pedal – as well as hundreds of free lessons at:

http://www.justinguitar.com

Thanks and take care, J

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25 Responses to “GG-302 • REVIEW DEMO – Budda Bud-Wah Pedal (Guitar Lesson)”

  1. Nodenarb says:

    My fav part is 6:15
    My fav part is 6:15

  2. gazz82 says:

    5/5
    5/5

  3. bluenido35 says:

    yea prob crybaby.. …
    yea prob crybaby..my friend is a beast on guitar…and he uses crybaby wah wah and he just does metallica, megadeth, and dragonforce

  4. pichardo25 says:

    good point :-)
    good point :-)

  5. TapeMeasureandhair says:

    Well, it’s a very …
    Well, it’s a very versatile pedal, and if you look at who uses crybabys, the list is very metal heavy.

  6. joesl8 says:

    Justin, great vids …
    Justin, great vids man! Hey I was wondering if you used any of the wah with the buffer, for fuzz pedals? I’ve owned a few Teese, Vox, and currently am trying to mod a Crybaby. All the wahs sound pretty good, I don’t know which one I’d pic!?

  7. pichardo25 says:

    no i thinkthat …
    no i thinkthat crybaby its for blues

  8. Guitcharge says:

    Hello, please don´t …
    o, please don´t read this.
    If you did so, I´ve got you to tell you a story. My best friend Thijs died 20 years ago. A guy came to his room and cut his face open. He wasn´t dead yet, but he was going crazy. He killed his pet and his little brother that where in the same room. Then he died himself. If you don´t post this over 2 videos this will happen to you.

  9. TapeMeasureandhair says:

    google translation: …
    google translation:
    justin Muxo helped me when I was a rookie

  10. TapeMeasureandhair says:

    Probably a …
    Probably a crybaby-how can we un-spam this?

  11. magigaman says:

    What’s the best …
    What’s the best wah-wah pedal for heavy metal?

  12. alfalfasprout69 says:

    denpends on how …
    denpends on how tight they are i guess?

  13. darkeagle551 says:

    all that? all it …
    all that? all it has is one q-knob lol

  14. texasranga says:

    the plain crybaby …
    the plain crybaby is 70, but the ones with different settings and all that is 99.

  15. hitglenwithmycar says:

    Are you putting it …
    Are you putting it in the effects loop of the amp? I noticed the same thing when I did but when I put it in front I liked it a lot better.

  16. xalojoe says:

    justin me ayudo …
    justin me ayudo muxo cuando yo era un novato

  17. Natesmitguitar says:

    While watching the …
    While watching the vid I wondered – can’t the feet on the pedal just be turned without using a screw driver?

  18. darkeagle551 says:

    dude the crybaby is …
    dude the crybaby is 70, the weeping demon is 100 on musicians friend

  19. HTSamurai says:

    i got it for $50, …
    i got it for $50, classic crybaby is $99
    I’m thinking of going for this buddwah, the more I hear it the more I like it

  20. darkeagle551 says:

    its more expensive …
    its more expensive than a classic crybaby

  21. HTSamurai says:

    i just bought one, …
    i just bought one, im trying to like it because i got it for a really good price but so far i hate it, too much tone coloration

  22. InsaneGuitarMax says:

    That was awsome!! i …
    That was awsome!! i really like the first half

  23. marionneoseo says:

    cool ^^, i like it
    cool ^^, i like it

  24. plummustangs says:

    bout 150 i think
    bout 150 i think

  25. JadedRebellion says:

    How much does one …
    How much does one of those go for?

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