install a Whipple and your wah will improve
August 28th, 2008 @ 09:53
Posted by: John
August 28th, 2008 @ 09:53
Posted by: John
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August 29th, 2008 08:04
Hey all you Whipplers out there.
This is Dr. SteamWhipple here aka, Michael Iannantuono. Hum? how did I get the name Dr. SteamWhipple? Well, when your last name is Iannantuono (half Italian, half Greek, I don’t know which half is which) You often yearn for a name that is easier on the American pallet of prunuciation. So, when this little thing came along called the Internet. I picked this moniker out of an inverted hat, that I like to call my skull with a brain inside. I was dreaming of ice cream and cappuccinos the memory of touching a beautiful girl in a bikini on a high school summer trip on oceanography. Then bam! Dr. SteamWhipple appeared and we shook hands and made a deal that I would use his name instead of mine at least for the very few people, mostly college friends at the time, who where using this new fangled internet email. Now, I sell Whipples, which I birth, through a patented manufacturing process. They are the finest wah wah pedal inductor on earth. I also have a website where I sell them. (which is currently being redone) I also have a myspace.com/whippleinductor where you can look at and hear some wonderful wah playing and learn a thing about the Whipples that I make. Ho HO HO!
Dr. SteamWhipple
August 30th, 2008 11:30
You’re a good storyteller, SteamWhipple!
Sounds like you wear the name well with it’s British thing and it’s just plain oddness. Somebody told me Whipple made him think of someone who would have bad teeth, then he said once he meet a couple of Whipples it now reminds him of someone who will stand there and tell you the same story over and over all afternoon.
We paid the dues over our name - all through the Mr. Whipple toilet paper commercials of the 60’s and 70’s.
When I played in garage bands as a kid wah-wah was the bomb. My fav was the chinka chinka rhythm thing you can do with it. I had an original Cry Baby and wore the potentiometer clean out of it. Then I got one of those huge, shiny Morley’s that was a distortion Wah sustainer gizmo but it didn’t have the same soul.
Anyway, I have one of the Dunlop Cry Baby copies maybe I’ll get one of your hot rod kits.