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Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah

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Manufacturer URL http://www.fulltone.com/
Ease of Use 9.3 (44 responses)
Sound Quality 8.8 (44 responses)
Reliability 9.5 (42 responses)
Customer Support 8.5 (19 responses)
Overall Rating 8.7 (44 responses)
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Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/02/2008 at 05:36pm by Jeremiah

Ease of Use : 10
easy

Sound Quality : 8
Good sound quality not noisy. No real noticeable change to tone when bypassed.

Reliability : 9
Good so far.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never needed it.

Overall Rating : 7
It gets a 7 because of the price.


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: USD 261
Submitted 11/22/2008 at 08:34pm by David

Ease of Use : 10
unlike other wahs with different voice settings all three settings are very usable although the "Jimi" setting is the best and nails the clyde tone and I use it most.

Sound Quality : 10
absolutely with out a doubt in my mind the best wah ever made. I have played everything and nothing beats the Fulltone Clyde Deluxe.

Reliability : 10
hand built with top quality parts and wiring. I don't see it taking a crap anytime soon.

Customer Support : 10
never had to get support but sure it's great.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
If you know tone and want the best wah out there then get a Fulltone Clyde Deluxe. Robin Trower has used it for 10 years straight so that should say everything right there.


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 11/14/2008 at 09:20am by gearhead

Ease of Use : 8
It??s a bit more complex than other whas, but it??s worth it.

Sound Quality : 10
This is a ten, at least for me. I have owned many wahs and this has the best tone and range so far. It sounds very musical with distortion, but it also sounds gorgeous clean, which is not easy to accomplish with other wahs. Very nice indeed. My quest for wah tone is over with this one.

Reliability : 10
Seems solid as a rock. Time will tell.

Customer Support : No Opinion
No idea.

Overall Rating : 10
Maybe this wah is not cheap, but considering how much money and frustration I collected over the years with other wahs this is a bargain!!! Buy it!!


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/19/2008 at 08:31pm by Turnitto11

Ease of Use : 9
Although it's not your standard wah, it's still easy to use. A 3-way style know (Wacked, Jimi, and Shaft), and a 10 way input volume know. It also has an internal bass/gain knob. It's got an LED which most wah's don't have, so that really nice if you can't hear your amp and you need a wah pedal.

Sound Quality : 9
It sounds amazing.....if you know how to use it. It has a very wide sweep range, and if you just rock it all the way back and forth, you probably won't like it. You have to train your foot to move less because of the drastic sweep. It can get very ice-picky and very low. If you carefully move your foot, you'll get some of the best wah tones ever. My favorite setting is the Jimi. It models an original Vox Clyde McCoy wah and it sounds really nice. The only thing it lack in my opinion, but you may like that, is that it doesn't sound as vocal as other wahs.

My setup is a Les Paul or Tele, Fulltone Clyde Deluxe wah, DIY clean boost, and a Boss Me-50 MultiFX, all into a Traynor YCV50 Blue.

Reliability : 10
It is probably going to survive the next nuclear war.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I contacted them asking for a manual and they promptly sent an email with it attached.

Overall Rating : 9
I'm very pleased with it. The only thing i wish from it is that it had a little bit more of a vocal sounding sweep. Other than that, it is an awesome wah.

It's not that great of a value though. $260-ish is very pricey for a wah. I'm not complaining though because it was given to me for free by a friend of mine.


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: Euros 278
Submitted 08/21/2008 at 03:35am by Stefan

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy, but the Knobs seem to be quite useless.
You can`t get the added distortion off, even if you reduce the Input Volume totally.

Sound Quality : 1
I run it in front of a 1987 marshall Silver Jubliee 2550, wich is one of the best Marshalls ever to be built.

I rate this wah to sound bad on it. Totally. The Jimi mode is not as good as it was promised by Fulltone, cause it adds a lot of distortion to the sound, even with the Input Level down all the way.
It doesn`t sound sweet as all, you just can`t find a sweet spot to produce this sugar like " Sweet child o`mine" introsound.
The "Whacked" Mode is more for cleansounds, but also adding a hum and more distortion to the sound. Useless.
The "Shaft" worked best, but was very difficult to navigate, cause if you open it to wide, it sounds messy treble-weighted and if you close it completely, the sound completely vanishes, you won`t hear a sound AT ALL!

I tested with battery and Adapter.

This wah isn`t clean and soft and sweet as promised, it is the whole opposite!!!



Reliability : 10
It produced the bad sounds with a high reliability.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Had nothing to do with them.

Overall Rating : 1
I am on rock guitar for ten years now, i am capable of using gear and using an amp to produce a "healthy" and fitting sound.
This wah never fits at all!
Its much too expensive , due to the three modes which are used to make it a "3 in 1" pedal, but in reality it doesn`t work!!

I lend it to a friend who tested it on his gear and came to the same conclusions. I can`t understand the others here who rated it that good...it isn`t!


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/24/2008 at 06:59pm by Me

Ease of Use : 10
Press down, pull up, rock foot back and forth, or set it in one position. That easy. But, then, all wahs are.

Sound Quality : 10
Three settings: Wacked, Jimi, Shaft. Wacked sounds a bit modern, Crybaby-From-Hell-ish, with Mu-Tron III rolled in there for good measure. Sounds fantastic with effects. Jimi setting is the absolute best. Shaft isn't my bag, but it's a nice addition.
Running my bass, a bunch of effects before it, and then through a Peavey practice amp, it's everything I want a wah to sound like. Except with the Q-Tron envelope filter; it's actually quite awful.

Reliability : 10
Never gig it without a backup, but mostly because it's silly expensive, and people might want to steal it.

Build-wise, it's the absolute best wah pedal ever. It has some of the center-of-gravity issues of most wahs, but if I were to attach it to a pedalboard, it would be a moot point.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had an issue, and if I were to, I'm not certain I'd contact Fulltone. Mike Fuller is a very busy man, and he doesn't respond to emails in a timely manner.

Overall Rating : 10
If this pedal were stolen, I'd be royally screwed. But, it's really expensive, so gigging with it (which I currently don't do) is probably not a smart idea right now. I'd replace it with the very same pedal.

Compared to other similar products - the Teese RMC3, and the Wilson 12-position wah, Wilson wins the price battle, and supposedly the Teese is a more authentic sound. But, the Fulltone actually EXISTS, and it sounds perfect for me.


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: AU 240 USED
Submitted 12/10/2007 at 03:13am by Dave
Email: floyd99<at>gmail dot com

Ease of Use : 9
Couldn't be much simpler.
The deluxe version has a switch to change the sweep, and a volume pot.
Internally there's an adjustment pot as well.

I don't have the manual as I purchased second hand but took all of 5 minutes to get a sound I like.

Downgrading to 9 only because the LED is on the right hand side of the pedal, which you can't see. Such a great idea adding a LED, but kinda pointless where it is. I might get it moved, coz i really like the feature.

Sound Quality : 10
awesome.

i've owned 2 crybaby's and been disappointed in both of them. Adding overdrive to the crybaby just sounded like crap, the sweep was really ordinary.

i can't believe i waited this long to get a fulltone. i came across it in a pawn shop and snapped it up as soon as i saw it.

the adjustable volume is an awesome idea - i've always been frustrated with the crybaby because i'd have to adjust my volume before engaging it. wah always seems to make the output louder.. which i guess makes sense considering wah enhances certain frequencies, so it's probably not that it's overall louder, but just appears so. Whatever the case, the volume adjustment on the fulltone is an excellent feature and means i can set it a bit lower than unity.

true bypass! normally i don't care much about true bypass but wah is notorious for altering tone when switched off.

no popping or clicking when engaging the wah!! finally!!

there is a pop when you change the sweep switch, but only when the unit is engaged. Why would you change that switch when it's turned on anyway?? so no issue there.

Reliability : 9
built like a brick outhouse.

i opened it up to adjust the internal pot and it's extremely simple inside - all hand wired, i can't see anything going wrong with it.. and even if it did, extremely easy to work on.

the switch is heavy duty and really easy to engage. No more pushing really hard toe down.. the switch on this is much easier to engage.

Customer Support : No Opinion
As yet haven't contacted them.

Overall Rating : 10
I'm running a large effects chain, including a fulltone GT-500 which is also fantastic.

I'm a bit of a gear junkie and try out all sorts of stuff.

I can't believe I didn't ditch the crybaby sooner. These fulltone wah's are expensive, but worth it. As it turned out, I picked one up second hand (in perfect condition) for AU$240 which is cheaper than a crybaby anyway.


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/08/2007 at 09:15pm by ilraK

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy to use. The manual explains it all.

Sound Quality : 10
The only thing that is a little bit tricky is the trimpot inside. If you turn it for more bass response you have to take care that you do not lose definition on the other side. I am just going a little bit further into bass response then the marked standard setting which is great. Also you have to consider that the volume knob step by step is not increasing that much volume but rather giving more drive to the pedal. If you want a real throaty sound do not turn the volume knob further than 12 o'clock. There are three modes. The Shaft mode is really good for that Shaft Isaac Hayes Sound, but only sounds good with a clean sounding guitar. Jimi mode is unbelievable good. It bites and pumps and the extra long pedal way gives plenty of sweet spots in between. Some people say that the Fulltone Wah is very good but compared to Teese Wahs it would not have enough mids and would not cut through the mix. Well, this is not true at all. If you find the right setting with the trimpot inside and also take care to not overdrive the pedal too much with the volume knob then it is total Wah heaven and the frequencies run from deep bass to throaty mids and biting highs but never shrill. I have played many wahs and still own some. I find that the only wah that is playing in the same league as the Clyde Deluxe is the Teese Picture Wah. But they sound different and that is a matter of taste. The Clyde Deluxe has a certain frequency that just makes you feel completely homesick.
To my ears the Picture Wah does not have this spot but it just sounds very direct like saying "Here I am - so what?"
The third mode is called "Wacked". This gives more mellow bass and does not go to hi that much. It sounds very good with clean sounds.

Along with the Teese Picture Wah this is the best Wah I have ever played. It is very quiete. If you use a compressor you should use it after the wah so it shows all the frequencies. Also I find it better to have distortion pedals after the Wah but boosts like Xotic RC before the Wah.

I am very much convinced of this Wah and give it a great 10!!!!

Reliability : 10
This Wah works fine. I have the newest version with the new rubber pad on. Mike Fuller also changed something technically with it so there would not be that much noise anymore.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with the company. But maybe I should contact Mike just to let him know how great his Clyde Deluxe sounds. Hey we need these guys to go to guitarsound heaven, don't we?

Overall Rating : 10
Along with the Teese Picture Wah the Fulltone Clyde Deluxe Wah is the best Wah on the market. They differ in sound and possibilities (as a matter of fact the Teese Wah is just one possibility) but they both sound great!
I have tried almost any other Wah out there. Most are bad and some at least try to sound good.
As an Overall Rating I give the Fulltone Clyde Deluxe Wah a 10!


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: pounds 270
Submitted 05/18/2007 at 10:51am by John M
Email: johnmoore<at>haroldmoorebaths dot co dot uk

Ease of Use : 10
Hey it`s a wah right? well,yes and to use it all you do is er "stand on it"? well, that is the case,but to get a good tone and sound you have to practice with it!!Best goodam wah I have ever owned and over the 35yrs I have played I have owned/used every one there is ( except a Teese that is ).The manual is good,but doesn`t explain the use of the internal trimmers well enough in my ( humble ) opinion.BUt hey,it is only a wah right? (waka waka )...

Sound Quality : 10
With this wah I can get that awseome sweet wah "thang" that SRV used to get and the tone is so clean I can play clean chord work with it all night long.It is not noisy at all and I am using Fender amps with it which can be a bit "hissy" and toppy at times ( Fender twins/Super-Sonic/4x10 Blues Deville )but I love them!! My guitar is a Fender EJ and with this and my amps the Clyde Deluxe gives me wah heaven!! Solo`s are thick and wild just how I like them.

Reliability : 10
It is built like a TANK so I am 100% sure it will not crumble when I stand on it night after night...I have 3 other wah`s anyway so if it did die on me I have backup...

Customer Support : 1
I only had ( have ) one problem with it which is that it "hums" when it is near power supplies.On my board it is with 100% Fulltone pedals and being powered by a Voodoolabs Pedalpowerplus 2.But when you turn it on,there is a low "hum" that follows the sweep of the pedal.Does`nt do this off the baord though.I contacted the company explaining the problem and was amazed to receive a totaly unhelpful e-mail back that simply said "hey,is it retard day or what!! " (eh? really? - er yes indeed - but I don`t know why!! ).Still have the HUM problem and don`t know what to do about it....mmmmm

Overall Rating : 6
I play wah style blues rock.If my Clyde Deluxe was lost I`d want another BUT only once I have sorted the "hum" problem out!!! I have a old 18v Dunlop 535Q which does not hum at all...!!! I wish my Clyde did not hum on my board!!


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/02/2006 at 10:57am by playlikeyoumeanit

Ease of Use : 9
If you have trouble, all it means is that you don't really know how to use a wah pedal. Rocking it from toe all the way up to all the way down is only one of a gazillion sounds you can get from any good wah pedal. Mike knows this, and this pedal probably won't sound very good if you don't keep it in mind.

Sound Quality : 10
AMAZING! I run this with a Les Paul Studio (with Seymour Duncan Antiquity pickups) through a Fender Deluxe Reverb RI. This thing just wails. Using it as a filter--perfect. Using it as a hard wah--beautiful. Using it subtly in those hard to find middle of the road sweet spots--GORGEOUS! Actually lets your guitar tone through, which I find VERY rare for a wah. Harmonics all over the place, too. I would probably die from shock if I found a wah that sounded better than this.

Reliability : 9
I would definitely use it for a gig without a backup. All the components are ultra sturdy. The only reason I didn't give it a ten is because the rubber feet on the bottom will break with abuse (mine did). If you treat your gear better than I do, shouldn't be a problem though. And if you abuse it just as much as me, who needs the rubber feet anyway?

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't had to deal with them, and I don't really expect to.

Overall Rating : 8
I play vintage-influenced rock, in the vein of Led Zeppelin, Cream, etc. This wah is perfect for that tone so many guitarists spend a lifetime and a fortune looking for. Before, I had a Dunlop Crybaby. It sounded good at first, but stopped doing pretty much anything worth hearing after a year. The Clyde is still going strong (3 years?). And it's not just the sound that makes it superior. An LED in a wah is a godsend. Finally someone had the sense to do it. If it was stolen or lost, I would probably have to rob a bank to get another one but I would definitely want to. This thing is EXPENSIVE, but you actually get what you pay for.


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: US $260.00
Submitted 03/05/2006 at 10:43pm by Dan-0 Feliciano

Ease of Use : 10
It is very easy to use. The manual is short and to the point. All is explained in both the manual and accompanying Guitar Player Magazine Review; great!

Sound Quality : 10
This pedal has TONE! It feels solid & looks great right out of the box. Using it with my JL325 Ric through my Boogie Mk-1 was very musical and liquid in sound and feel. With the 325 Ric and my 1996 Trace-Elliot Velocette was like and Angel garling with Guava nectar. With the Marshall I was in Jimiland. The Blue Angel 4x10 had a voice
close to Stevie Raysville. The Shaft mode sounded very close to my Thomas Chicago CryBaby wah. Infact the Clyde had more range & studio quite. The Wacked mode adds balls to the sound. My Les Paul gold top & Godin Multiac Jazz JA also sounded great with my amps. In the Jimi mode in the studio or stage this pedal has PURE TONE & FEEL!

Reliability : 10
Compare to my Thomas CryBaby(s)the Clyde is built to last. I had a Roger Mayer Vision wah once and gave my Budda wah to my cusin as a gift. To me, the Clyde Deluxe wah has them all beat. Welded Steel 14 gage box protects the goods. I need no back up with this pedal.

Customer Support : 10
I spoke to Mike Fuller before I purchase this pedal and again after I bought it, both times was a pleasure. Confidents is the word here. A craftsman made this not assembly line.

Overall Rating : 10
This unit was made for an experience wah user. It has all the colors needed for todays & yesterdays music. It is built for the pro on road with studio quaility and performance. To get the best out of this package record yourself as you pratice learn the vocabulary ... speak jimi. I have been a wah user since 1969 and now speak this wah vocabulary. The Clyde Deluxe wah makes speaking it easier.


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: US $250
Submitted 02/08/2006 at 06:05am by Dave D.

Ease of Use : 8
Easy to understand, large knobs, no tools needed to open the pedal or use the internal trim pot. But while the mechanics of using the pedal are simple, dialing in the sound you're after can take a little time.

Two minor complaints: the instructions say to try the internal trimmer in the "2 O'Clock" position. But 2 O'Clock from where? They don't explain the "clock" orientation well. Ultimately, you need to play with the trimmer to get the sound you're looking for.

The LED is on the right side of the pedal and can't be seen if you're pressing with your right foot. Which I'm assuming most of us are. The LED should be on the bottom left of the pedal near your heel (like the Keeley Wahs).

Sound Quality : 7
This is a very bright wah pedal with lots of treble. A very distinct, sharp wah sound. It has the biggest sweep of any wah I've tried. I've read other reviews where people have said they hardly hear a wah sound from this pedal. I can only assume their's wasn't working properly or they have chain/signal issues. Mine gives a strong wah sound.

Fender Strat with TX Specials into a Fender Blues Jr. Play blues and look for a fat Strat tone with strong low end.

I was fighting with this pedal a bit trying to get the tone I wanted. The "Shaft" setting, while cool, is something I'd never use. It's off the charts high-end 70's wah. Even the "Jimi" setting was too bright for me. So I'm using the "Wacked" setting with the volume set at 4 and the internal gain at about 70%. This setting fattens up the tone some. It's still a bit bright, but not too bad. If you turn the gain up any higher the pedal goes harmonic.

The sweep of the pedal really is amazing. Way bigger than any other.

True bypass is great, and the pedal is quiet during operation.

I also own a Keeley Vox Mello wah which was even more expensive than the Fulltone. That pedal doesn't have the sweep of the Fulltone but has a more organic wah sound. It wahs without changing the guitar tone much. You can almost leave it on even when you're not wah-ing. The Kelley is also very good if you just want to barely move the wah for subtle tone changes during a song. The Fulltone is different. It kicks up your guitar tone when it's engaged.

So if you want a very distinct wah sound with lots of treble the Fulltone may work for you. If you want a more subtle wah I'd look at something else.

Reliability : 9
No problems. Very well built.

Customer Support : 9
Good. Answer emails quickly.

Overall Rating : 8
Certainly one of the best wahs on the market. Very well built, big sweep. I wish it was a little less treble-y. It could use a separate bass boost IMO.


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: US $225
Submitted 02/04/2006 at 07:06pm by Jack

Ease of Use : 9
Very easy to use. Dial in the sound and volume. Easy
How the hell hard can a wah be?

Sound Quality : 9
30 years of playing and the wah has been one of my fav effects the whole time. Very versatile in many different styles.
As far as this pedal is concerned, I find that it is the best wah I've ever played and I've played and owned quite a few. Cry baby, Thomas organ wah face, Morley PWB, JH-1, Dearmond Weeper and I've tried the Teese.
Really great,quiet tone from this baby.

Reliability : 10
Absolutely

Customer Support : 10
I e-mailed about a problem with a Deja vibe from the same company and got a response the very next day with a fix. I was shocked and sold on the company.

Overall Rating : 7
I was kind of surprised to see some of the negatives posted here. I dont normally post unless I feel I can add something. If you can afford one of the best wah pedals made today, try one and you'll buy one. That being said, this wah IS expensive but hey you live once. Right?


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 01/01/2006 at 07:54pm by hwayne

Ease of Use : 5
Good sounds are there, but my problem with the pedal is that, on mine at least, the wah action seems to take place in only a small portion of the pedal sweep (about one third of the way down), making it difficult to modulate, especially during live shows. The up-to-down pedal sweep goes something like this: nothing, nothing, evrythng, nothing, nothing, nothing. Maybe they're all like this, but I would like it better if the wah effect was easier to modulate over a wider portion of the pedal sweep.

Sound Quality : 9
I like the sound I get. I just wish it were easier to get. The 70s porn-vibe wah is easy to get, because it's just strumming muted strings with a quick up-down on the pedal. For solos, though, sometimes I want to hold a note and slowly move through the wah sweep. Easier said than done, though with practice, coordination, and sobriety, it can be done. I rarely have all three.

Somehow, I played guitar for 25 years before getting a wah of my own. Consequently, I can't compare the Clyde Deluxe to others I have worked with. However, based on all of the wahs I have heard over the years, I do like the sound of it better than any others that I can remember hearing.

Tele Plus>clyde deluxe>distortion pro>analogman clone stereo chorus>boss dd20 stereo delay, right to fender twin, left to fender blues jr.

Reliability : 10
No problems, unless the condition described above is a sample defect. I don't think it is.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with Fulltone, other than the purchase phase. They seemed happy to accept my payments.

Overall Rating : 7
If I find a pedal that sounds as good and is easier to modulate, I'll probably switch. However, I don't use it that much anyway, and it's already secured to my pedalboard, so I'll probably keep it.


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: US $264
Submitted 11/21/2005 at 08:02am by Jim
Email: baxterfamily at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
If you can't figure this one out...sell it and buy a pair of bongos. Plug in, click 'on', move your foot on the pedal, and turn the knobs on the side. If you can't get a GREAT wah sound out of this pedal then read the first sentence again...(that would be the top line of this here paragragh..).

Sound Quality : 10
This pedal is easily the most expensive wah on the market (new, not vintage) and there is good reason: sturdy, quality build; top notch custom components; variable 'Q' resonance selector (and more internal 'fine tuning'); LED 'active light'( a first for a wah pedal!); common 9volt ac adapter receptacle. I use this wah first in my chain (custom strat or vintage Les Paul Deluxe--Clyde Deluxe Wah--Prescription Vibe-Unit--Fulltone OCD--AnalogMan Clone Chorus--Ernie Ball Volume pedal (splits to strobotuner and to amp: Splawn Quick Rod Half stack) and I have a Diamond MemoryLane analog delay setting alone in the amps effects loop. The Clyde Deluxe is taking the place of my Budda 'Bud' Wah (which is a cool wah just unreliable) I have had to send the Bud wah in for repairs a few times...and the last straw was when I went to kick it in during my last gig (everyone is expecting this monster guitar solo) and it does nothing! no sound! so I stomp on it a few times and it make this terrible screeching feedback noise (no, i'm not that bad of a guitar player....this was unintended...) this can be embarassing at big gigs :( (bad switch or ???) anyways...the Clyde Deluxe SOUNDS BETTER than the Budda, is reliable when I kick it in, and gives me options as to Wah EQ (Jimi or Whacked) the only useless thing (in my opinion) is the 'Shaft' setting (too thin and shrill). I went to the internal resonance control (inside the pedal, easily visable and accessible, located on the end of the board and can turn by hand, no screw driver needed!) and adjusted it slightly clockwise of where Fulltone set it and I am good to go ! this 'internal knob' adds more low end resonance as you turn it clockwise but be careful not to turn it too far and lose low end definition, the highs or top end seems to not be too effected by this knob, not as obvious anyway (not with my guitars and amp set-up that is...) this will probably vary depending on your guitar/amp/effects set-up so be careful when messing with this knob!. Easily the smoothest wah I have used (and I have used them ALL, except Teese RMC). The pedal runs absolutely quiet in my rig. As for the knuckleheads that can't get a good sound out of this pedal or think that a 'Cry Baby' pedal is better...you're probably having grape cool-aid and spaghetti O's for your favotite dinner tonight... so move along.

Reliability : 10
Mil-spec wah pedal (look it up: MIL QU-A-LI-TY). This is the biggest reason why I got it (and am a little surprised at the great sound quality and options...)

Customer Support : 10
I have tons of Fulltone stuff only one small fluke problem with my TTE (which was fixed and returned promptly) and otherwise flawless...

Overall Rating : 10
Expensive? Yep... Worth it? yep! If you play for a living or like top quality sound and performance this is the wah pedal to get...if not, go get a cheese-dog, ear piercing, noise making, made in china, unreliable 50 dollar cry baby pedal (and enjoy the spaghetti O's!)


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: US $250
Submitted 11/21/2005 at 12:07am by Tom Murphy

Ease of Use : 8
Ease of use:

It's a wah wah! You only need to step on it right?? Wrong! In this sense it's easy but if you think it's gonna let you just do full sweeps up and down then think again. I like to strum a chord and slighty adjust the pedal to that sweet, oh so sweet, sound which lies somewhere in the middle of the sweep. I then try to keep my ankle from bending at all and just rock ever so slightly with the beat I'm jamming on and my ears have never been happier. Each setting has different sweep attributes but I really never get what I want by full up and down sweeps, like you'd do with a crybaby or possibly a morely (hated em). Rating is based on fact that you do need to get the "feel" of this bad boy and at first regular wah users may not get the goods out of it.

Sound Quality : 10
Best I've played. Changed my life. I've had every wah and most sucked. Didn't like the crybabies (w/o fasal), didn't like morley, didn't like buddha but was ok, didn't like anything really but damn, I had to find that wah sound I was looking for. Old vox's were hit an miss and the new ones blew chunks. This was hit. A damn good wah and it better had been! Expensive but I'd give away my daughter for it. Also must recommend battery operation. DO NOT use the 9v as this thing was not designed based on this type of power. In fact, I find that batteries that are around half way used or less really allow this thing to get it on~

Reliability : 10
2 Years now NO problems. You have to see the guts of this thing, to put in a battery which is easy enough and it is a beutiful speciment of how quality is arrived at.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never needed any but I'm guessing its good...

Overall Rating : 10
If you're happy with what you have then try one of these and then see, if you're like me and found most other lower range mass produced wah's just don't have enough "play" or don't have that REAL wah sound and you know it then get this.


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: US $265
Submitted 11/18/2005 at 04:22am by JD

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy to use. Very well desined treadle and extended sweep. Volume control and led. Lots of adjustment for tone and feel. Nice.

Sound Quality : 6
Smoother, richer tone than your typical wha however, this translates into a more subtle effect which you may perceive as almost no effect at all. Also there is an annoying gain bump in the lower frequencies that is more pronounced with some distortion than with a clean sound, but I was unable to dial out. I have an old crybaby wha that I've been using for 25 years that sounds much better to my ears.

Reliability : 10
It appears to be BUILT!

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have no experience dealing with this company. I have little time or motivation to pursue upgrades, service, etc. Either the unit works for me or not. If it aint happenin', I get rid of it.

Overall Rating : 7
I have a student with a $95 dunlop wha that sounds fine...not as mellow or rich, but I'm not sure mellow and rich is what you want in a wha. It's a rather obnoxious effect to begin with and perhaps it should be.


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: US $260
Submitted 08/25/2005 at 09:53pm by John M

Ease of Use : 9
Two outside controls and one internal trimmer, couldn't get much easier than that.

Sound Quality : 10
Awesome wah sound Mr Fuller has going with the Clyde Deluxe. The throw is a touch longer than the "classic" vox/dunlop type of wah casings which enables a bit more pot travel, personally I really like this feature. Nice sweep from lows to highs with a very vocal type of wah tone.

Three differently voiced wah settings, "Jimi" (based on the 60's Clyde McCoy), "Wacked" (which has a darker tone with more bass response) and "Shaft" (which has a brighter tone throughout the wah's sweep). The prior two descriptions are being compared to the Jimi setting.

It plays well with fuzz and doesn't get too shrill/piercing/hissy in the toe down position which is a bonus for me. Real nice "wah" sound no matter if on the low E or high E throughout the length of the neck. I'm very very pleased with the sound of this pedal.

Reliability : 9
All Fulltone pedals are built to very high standards, the Clyde Deluxe is no exception.

Customer Support : 9
Throughout the past five years I've had nothing but quick and professional responses from Mr Fuller as I've owned/own a few of his pedals. Support has been perfectly acceptable and very business like.

Overall Rating : 10
Couldn't be happier with this wah pedal. I've been playing many years and have had numerous wah wah's including, Dunlop/Morley/Teese. The Clyde Deluxe suits my needs the best, it melds with my equipment (Strat/NMV Marshall) perfectly and the inclusion of the longer sweep, exterior controls, internal bass/gain adjustment, LED and ac jack placement on the "proper" side just add to the overall pleasure of this wah pedal. I mostly play in a classic rock style and would replace it immediately if stolen or lost.


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: US $289.00
Submitted 07/21/2005 at 01:37pm by Bigsil
Email: rsileo at optonline<dot>net

Ease of Use : 10
The pedal is very easy to use.

Sound Quality : 3
I had an older fulltone wah that sounded great. I gave it to my cousion and thought I could just order another one. I was wrong. I received it about 6 months ago and it is no where near the same pedal. There is no sweep range. I thought it might be broken but it came direclty from Mike at fulltone. I click it on and there are minimal highs. It just doesnt really "wah". There is hardly any range..

Reliability : 7
It seems made well but quality control seems to have changed

Customer Support : 3
Sent an e-mail with no response

Overall Rating : 5


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: US $259.00
Submitted 07/11/2005 at 08:33am by J. Peterson
Email: pete2710<at>comcast dot net

Ease of Use : 10
Pedal is straight-forward/ Choose one of the wah settings and adjust the Q with the volume knob/ nothing to tricky

Sound Quality : 10
I'm playing this pedal with a 50th anniversary Stat through a Marshall AVT50. I foind the pedal to give an absolutely fantastic wah sound. It's also hard to describe the wah, but suffice it to say you can get the Clapton/Hendrix sound , as well as that Shaft funk sound from this pedal. I have not found any noise problems with the pedal / am running it off of the battery and life of the battery seems to be acceptable

Reliability : 10
This pedal is built like a tank, I don't see it breaking easily/ I don't play out, but if I did, I don't think I'd be worrying about having a back-up

Customer Support : 10
E-mailed the company complimenting them on the product and got an immediate response from Mike Fuller/ seems like a well run personable individual

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for 36 years, blues and classic rock. The other pedals I currently use are the digitech reverb and the boss acoustic simulator. I've owned several wah pedals and this one is clearly the best made. I know some people bitch about the price, but you truly realize after a while you get what you pay for. If you can get your hands on one of these, you won't be dissappointed. I'm hooked on fulltone products and hope to add a uni-vibe and fat-boost pedal in the near future. The only thing which would have been nice on the pedal is if you could have adjusted the trim pot from the outside without having to remove the cover. With that said, I am very pleased with the sounds I can get and probably wouldn't fool around with that that much


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: US $258
Submitted 06/04/2005 at 08:20am by John Bransford
Email: jb675<at>yahoo dot com

Ease of Use : 10
Straightforwards, especially once you realize that the Volume Control is actually a variable INPUT control, allowing you to overdrive the inductor for FAT harmonic squelching wah tones!

Sound Quality : 10
Unbelievable, as an owner of many Vintage wahs over the years (Vox, Dallas-Arbiter,and Jen)I can say with some degree of authority (unlike some of these clown-reviews recommending CryBaby wahs over the CLYDE ;) that the CLYDE DLX is the real deal.....many real deals, actually, depending on where it's set!

Reliability : 10
never a problem, well, I did throw it out of adjustment, but Mike Fuller was fantastic and helpful in teaching me how to adjust it back into righteousness.

Customer Support : 10
Pay attention here, Mike Fuller is wonderful!
The guy is stretched thin singlehandedly running the most sought-after boutique company in the effects world.
So Just don't conatact him for an endorsement...he doesn't want to hear your demo, don't talk about your POD, your Peavey, your crappy Keeley modded pedal, whathaveyou.

Keep it on subject, there is no better customer service!

Overall Rating : 10
The best, if stolen I'd get another, and people have tried to take it during breaks at various gigs.
F''em!


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: US $225
Submitted 05/26/2005 at 03:38am by gitman

Ease of Use : 8
no brainer - boost the volume with one knob and change q-setting ( shaft-jimi-wacked) with the other.

Sound Quality : 2
i totally agree with the fellow from sweden : i thought mine was broken when first tried it ! weak, no sweep range to speak of - makes me wonder what a wah pedal is supposed to do .... sounds like an on/off switch when you sweep the pedal, hardly any gradual change of tone. i am sooo disappointed.

Reliability : 10
built very sturdily, no backup needed.

Customer Support : No Opinion
i emailed Fulltone describing my impression and 2 days later i got the answer : "sounds like a vintage Vox Wah ...."

Overall Rating : 4
i can't be objective here - i think it sounds not good, is not very usable and not as flexible as advertised. i will go and try my luck with a Teese Wah. i have several other Fulltone products, all of which work to my fullest satisfaction ( no pun intended ).


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: 4500 (SEK ($640))
Submitted 04/25/2005 at 03:27pm by David

Ease of Use : 8
Pretty easy. Two knobs. One for volume, one for three sweep presets.
One internal trimpot for increse/decrese wah sweep somewhat.
Two points minus for the internal trimpots, even though this doesn't bother me at all.

Sound Quality : 3
Even though this is the no doubt the most expensive wah there is to buy on this earth I impulsively emptied my wallet to get one. I had read so much about this wah that it HAD TO BE GREAT. I never tried one myself, I just ordered it, thinking "this must be the best there is".
After waiting for about a week, my special delivery finally arrived. Took it home and plugged it in and my world turned upside down.
My first thought was "Is this broken?"
Oh sure, it was quiet like expected but it didn't really wah.

1.This pedal has VERY LOW HIGHS! When pushing pedal down to max the sweep didn't go much higher than the bypassed tone, believe it or not.

2.The Q PEAK IS TOO LOW. It just isn't effect enough, i.e. like too much dry signal.

3.The "Jimi" setting was the only setting that was actually usable. The "Shaft" setting was a joke. The sweep is so narrow and low Q you actually have to listen for the sweep to hear it.
The "Whacked" setting was nothing whacky about it. More like "A drunken bafoon". The difference between "Jimi" and "Whacked" is that whacked setting sweeps lower in frequency. So low that in a mix it sounds like the guitar dissapear back and forth. Ridiculus!
I compared the highs on each setting to eachother and they were EXACTLY THE SAME.

As I said, the Q and Highs are low. I'll try explaining with a very basic ASCII picture:

"Shaft"
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"Jimi"
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"Whacked"
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Compared to a regular Cry Baby wah:


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Listen to the song "GIMME A SIGN" with RYAN ADAMS. This is what the Fulltone Clyde wah sounds like ("Jimi" setting). I'm not saying that Ryan uses a Fulltone wah, but this is how they sound.
For someone who wants the real deal, this thing just doesn't cut the cake.

Conclusion on sound quality: NOT GOOD AT ALL. Three points for low noise.

Reliability : 8
This pedal is very well built. Heavy and sturdy. Easy to adjust the hardness/softness of the pedal joint.
What I didn't like is that the knobs feel kinda wussy, and the VOLUME KNOB TURNS TOO EASY. It's like, you shouldn't install a cardoor from an old Toyota on your Sherman tank.
Two points minus for the knobs. Otherwise a very well built unit.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Have never dealt with Mike Fuller.

Overall Rating : 1
After comparing it to a Cry baby I took it back to the store. I actually had them check if the unit was 100% ok, cause of its weak performance.
Nothing was wrong with the unit.

My final conlusion reads:
IF YOU WANT TO SWEEP YOUR TONE A LITTLE, BUY THE FULLTONE CLYDE, BUT IF YOU WANNA WAH, BUY SOMETHING ELSE!

I guess you read this and think, "Why would I listen to this random guy when so many others agree to that this wah rocks?".
I'll just say, don't do the same mistake as me and buy it without trying it thoroughly.


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/16/2005 at 01:46pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : No Opinion
Very easy to use. For me, much easier than dialing in a good sound with a Crybaby "variable Q". 3 Settings make it really easy to sound like a Pro. Whacked is my personal favorite.

Sound Quality : 10
I bought this pedal primarily because it was true bypass (using with other full-bypass pedals), and if you have the $250 or so and you're serious about playing it's well worth the money. It just sounds so........cool. Using the whacked setting it transitions very nicely from your straight tone to the wah without a noticable sound difference. It makes the pedal VERY usable on lots of songs besides just an obvious wah song (if that makes sense). It really kicks ass for rock or solo's. You can rock it slightly and find this sweet spot that cuts but at the same time is not harsh, then move it just a hair and you get this awesomely cool (controllable) harmonic feeback type sound. Awesome. Great tool for any pedal chain. I gave it a 10 because I am not very good with a wah and this thing makes me sound like I am!

Reliability : 9
I never have a backup and really don't think I'll have a problem.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Not had to call them.

Overall Rating : 9
This pedal is a great addition for country, rock, and anywhere in-between.


Product: Fulltone CLYDE Deluxe Wah
Price Paid: US $175
Submitted 12/14/2004 at 10:29pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
Duh.

Sound Quality : 9
I use it with a Strat, an ES335, and a Les Paul through a bunch of pedals hooked into a switcher. My amp is a blackfaced '74 Fender Pro Reverb. This wah is awesome. The "wacked" sound gets a great WOW sound similar to an envelope filter or Buddah wah. The "jimi" is top notch traditional wah, like a Vox Clyde. The "shaft" sound is cool, my least favorite of the 3. The volume control is definitely a key feature. There is also an internal bass responce control that I haven't even used, 'cause the thing already sounds dope. I have not tried Teese's wahs, so I cannot compare, but I like this one, so I don't care. I swear I didn't mean for that to rhyme!

Reliability : 9
So far so good. I bought this from a friend. It's a '02. He had no problems with it and neither have I. This thing is built like a tank. Much sturdier than your average wah.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't needn't it, so I don't know.

Overall Rating : 9
If lost or stolen I would buy it again. These things are definitely expensive, but in this case "you get what you pay for".

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