If the mod is done correctly on the Hellbebe, it makes a TOTAL difference......When stock, the sweep does not start until quite a bit of travel is induced on the pedal......after the mod, the sweep starts immediately as travel is induced. I made a short to try to help
@@TokiWardguitarIt is easy, just take the time. There is a thick piece of cardboard that has a kind of triangle cutout which lets the light through.......If you take care while using an Exacto knife, you can make the triangle longer, which in turn starts the 'sweep' quicker once the pedal is pressed, rather than having to press the pedal until about 25% when stock to activate the sweep. Hope this makes sense.
Sweet video! Very helpful! Keep these coming if you have the time. We always appreciate hearing what these pedals can do. especially if we are thinking of buying. Cheers
No worries and thank you for the comment. I have a couple of video ideas in the works but it's just trying to find the time (!) If you like my music and want to hear more check out my band 'Onion Mash' 🙂
I just saw one of these in a pawn shop for $80 CAD but I passed it up because I already have a Crybaby and I just picked up a Boss T Wah yesterday… maybe I made a mistake… I loved that it had a spring in there
Do you think if I change the tone pot of a Hellbabe for the one inside a Cry Baby it will sound more similar? I got one Crybaby that doesnt work but the pot was kinda new, and maybe I buy the hellbabe por the added functions.
I would check out the sizes of both Tone pots on both pedals for a start. As not all companies will use the same tone pot sometimes. Also it's worth dropping Dunlop an email or message to try find what tone pot they put in the cry baby.
I had a JD Crybaby back in the 1980s, great sound, but exact same issue with switching as you AND it did wear, due to its mechanical nature. I've got an early Morley Wah and it's okay, but I reckon the Behringer is worth a try, it has some nice features🤔✌️✌️
I've had a Crybaby and a Behringer Hell Babe the Hell Babe I fell in love with it so much more convenient because there's no button underneath to activate it like the Crybaby I accidentally left the Hell Babe in a house in New Mexico when I moved and I was sure I grabbed it but it was not anywhere in my guitar gear and I thought it was
I'd definitely still recommend the Hell babe as a good, cheap alternative to the cry baby. Although now I'm using the built in expression pedal built into my POD go as my main wah. I'll be doing a video on the POD go as soon as I have a full day free. Thank you for the comment and I hope you find your Hell Babe
Hey, quick question. Does behringer wah pedal turn on only after when jacks cables are in sockets? I mean nevermind in you have battery od 9v DC, it will turn only when guiar cables are in place.
I have the cry baby. I actually think it sounds better after the battery has wound down a bit. In fact when the battery is quite used up it has a very different 'milder ' kind of wah that I like a lot.
I've got both these and a Morley wah. I don't man, this cheap model really does give the other two a good run for their money. Your show down in this video only showed the behringer set in one setting. If you were to adjust the settings it does beat the cry baby in my opinion. But that's just my two cents. Thanks for the great video.
If the mod is done correctly on the Hellbebe, it makes a TOTAL difference......When stock, the sweep does not start until quite a bit of travel is induced on the pedal......after the mod, the sweep starts immediately as travel is induced. I made a short to try to help
Interesting idea. How easy is the Hellbabe to mod?
@@TokiWardguitarIt is easy, just take the time. There is a thick piece of cardboard that has a kind of triangle cutout which lets the light through.......If you take care while using an Exacto knife, you can make the triangle longer, which in turn starts the 'sweep' quicker once the pedal is pressed, rather than having to press the pedal until about 25% when stock to activate the sweep. Hope this makes sense.
One question WHAT THE HELL DID YOU DO TO THE CRYBABY
Sweet video! Very helpful! Keep these coming if you have the time. We always appreciate hearing what these pedals can do. especially if we are thinking of buying. Cheers
No worries and thank you for the comment. I have a couple of video ideas in the works but it's just trying to find the time (!) If you like my music and want to hear more check out my band 'Onion Mash' 🙂
I just saw one of these in a pawn shop for $80 CAD but I passed it up because I already have a Crybaby and I just picked up a Boss T Wah yesterday… maybe I made a mistake…
I loved that it had a spring in there
The spring function is very useful. Definitely worth a look. Although between the Cry Baby and the Boss you have some good options
It's a choice between spending £100 And spending£50
Do you think if I change the tone pot of a Hellbabe for the one inside a Cry Baby it will sound more similar? I got one Crybaby that doesnt work but the pot was kinda new, and maybe I buy the hellbabe por the added functions.
I would check out the sizes of both Tone pots on both pedals for a start. As not all companies will use the same tone pot sometimes. Also it's worth dropping Dunlop an email or message to try find what tone pot they put in the cry baby.
I had a JD Crybaby back in the 1980s, great sound, but exact same issue with switching as you AND it did wear, due to its mechanical nature. I've got an early Morley Wah and it's okay, but I reckon the Behringer is worth a try, it has some nice features🤔✌️✌️
I've had a Crybaby and a Behringer Hell Babe the Hell Babe I fell in love with it so much more convenient because there's no button underneath to activate it like the Crybaby I accidentally left the Hell Babe in a house in New Mexico when I moved and I was sure I grabbed it but it was not anywhere in my guitar gear and I thought it was
I'd definitely still recommend the Hell babe as a good, cheap alternative to the cry baby. Although now I'm using the built in expression pedal built into my POD go as my main wah. I'll be doing a video on the POD go as soon as I have a full day free. Thank you for the comment and I hope you find your Hell Babe
I've Dimebag wah and the Behringer and I have to say the Behringer is so much more convenient that way. The button is such a pain to get used to.
Did you ever try the dime cry baby from hell?
I tried one out in a guitar store and seem to remember liking it. Love Dimebag 🙂
Hey, quick question. Does behringer wah pedal turn on only after when jacks cables are in sockets? I mean nevermind in you have battery od 9v DC, it will turn only when guiar cables are in place.
Hi there. I just tested it and it turns on when there is a jack cable in the input 🙂
I have the cry baby. I actually think it sounds better after the battery has wound down a bit. In fact when the battery is quite used up it has a very different 'milder ' kind of wah that I like a lot.
That's an interesting take. May have to try that as a part two
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Wah about your business. I love it 😂
Thoughts on the Rocktron Black Cat Moan Wah pedal?
I've not tried it I'm afraid. I'll look it up
Not fair !!! A 50 quid adjustable pedal against a double priced none adjustable pedal HELL ITS FAIR !
Nice shootout video. The comparisons are great
Thank you 😊
Thanks for this. Really helpful.
Are both buffered bypass?
Great video!
Thank you man. I'm glad it's still helping people out 🙂
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Both sound great :) thanks man
Thank you!
I've got both these and a Morley wah. I don't man, this cheap model really does give the other two a good run for their money. Your show down in this video only showed the behringer set in one setting. If you were to adjust the settings it does beat the cry baby in my opinion. But that's just my two cents. Thanks for the great video.
No problem. Thank you for the comment
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Me gustaron las comparaciones el cry baby es mas agudo y el otro suena mas grave. Me gusto más el hellbabe lo senti menos chillón 😂
Hellebabe is a poor product. It clicks and pops using different leads guitars and amps. Cry baby is by far better.
Fair point. It's still a good budget product for those starting out I think
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