Same settings (possibly plus a couple of extras). Better tracking (at least with the Chord setting), easier powering, better bypass with the new one.
Is annoying that there isn't a settings change pedal like on the old model though...
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It's OK, if I'm not quite up to standard in time I'll make up for the lack of a solid technique by playing louder....
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Make sure that you ignore and, if possible, drown out those guys with the air horns...
Currently, my main pedalboard has been pulled apart and is under reconstruction, centering around a Gigrig Quartermaster 10 switcher. Just need a few more patch cables to arrive and I'll get some pics up!
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Just back from band praccy. The whammy 4 settings are just too embedded in our tracks, no way I can work around it, new bass whammy's gotta go
Serves me right for not researching the pedal! Looks like I'll have to sell off a another pedal to make room for an M5 or Pitchfactor + expression pedal!
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Try the Whammy V. I've used one for a while and the tone is def an improvement on the 4, but you have all the same settings!