Dunlop JH1 Jimi Hendrix - nickname009's review
I believe this model is the one I had, though it's a bit difficult to tell nowadays as they've been changing it up ever few years or so with new reivisions of which I think are pretty much the same t…
Dunlop Formula 65 Guitar Polish & Cleaner - nickname009's review
This is your standard polish for daily use if you are one of those types that like to keep your electric guitar shiny and clean, fingerprint free. By this I don’t mean to clean a guitar that you just…
Dunlop Formula 65 Fretboard Ultimate Lemon Oil - nickname009's review
This is the industry standard go-to lemon oil. I don’t know any other brand or any other make to be honest with you. All I recognize is this Dunlop version. And I don’t know if there are others that …
Dunlop Pickholder - nickname009's review
During my first few years of guitar playing, acoustic or electric, i was a masher. All I did was strum hard, I thought that was the only way to do it right and make the damn thing heard and sound goo…
Dunlop DC10 DC-BRICK - "Noisy"
People have been looking for alternatives to the Voodoo Lab power supply for quite awhile. However, none of them have really come close to what Voodoo offers at their price point. Dunlop decided to…
Dunlop JBF3 Joe Bonamassa Fuzz Face - "Very solid fuzz"
Joe Bonamassa is an amazing blues player. He's really taking the world by storm, and his tone is amazing, albeit a bit of a copy of Eric Johnson's tone. He has always had an interesting theory in t…
Dunlop DB02 Dimebag Signature Wah - "The non-adjustable version"
Not a lot of people know this, but there were actually two different types of wah pedals that Dunlop offered for Dimebag. One was the DB01 that everybody seems to know, but the other was the DB02. …
Dunlop Ultex Standard - nickname009's review
This has become my ultimate go to pick for fast riffing and heavy tones. Thick sounding, no flapping and takes forever to wear out! Way better than the original tortex standards that have been around…
Dunlop Tortex Standard - nickname009's review
These are my go to picks for fast riffing of any sort. If i have to play something complex and fast, these are the best! If you look at many other heavy metal guitar players you'll notice majority of…
Dunlop Tortex Standard - nickname009's review
I'm not gonna lie, I use these picks because of James Hetfield. When I was first learning guitar I was always given a huge variety of picks and used all of them, however, everytime I saw a video of m…
Dunlop Big Stubby - nickname009's review
This is the only bass pick I would ever ever use. It's big, thick, fat and sharp and cheap. What more does anybody want in a bass pick? I've used the stubbies on acoustic, electric guitars and bas…
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - nickname009's review
This is...I can't believe I'm reviewing this! Everybody knows by now what this is and what type of sounds it can produces. It's analog technology and has been around for years. Jimi Hendrix has becom…
Dunlop MC404 CAE Wah - "Interesting Design"
Select between a Yellow or Red Fasel Inductor for two distinct tones Features a custom designed CTS extended life low noise potentiometer User selectable gain output stage with kick switch …
Dunlop 535Q Cry Baby Chrome Limited Edition - "Much awaited"
Q control for adjusting the wah character. Has a 5 way adjustable tone switch. Variable boost control. New circuitry. Obviously an all chrome build. Very limited supply. And I may be wrong but …
Dunlop ZW45 Zakk Wylde Signature Wah - "Bring on the Black Label"
The Dunlop ZW45 is a variation on the classic GCB95 Crybaby that was made for many years. Zakk Wylde has been a huge proponent of the wah in his live rig and eventually Dunlop offered to make him a s…
Dunlop GCB80 High Gain Volume Pedal - " impeccable!"
translatedvolume pedal, so that acts on the volume! UTILIZATION config simply press the shutter, has its merits; plain is nickel, with a delay in the buttocks will violoning with distortion behind it act…
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - " total operatinginstructions!"
translatedI turned into 535 q without boost and with true bypass siouplé 12 positions to the cry baby bass, that choice! UTILIZATION operatinginstructions classic but hey! SOUND QUALITY Ah disconnects …
Dunlop Straplok Strap Retainers Original - " Dangerous. Not to be used."
translatedUnreliable, the ball eventually crash landed and is attached. When you're onstage, you piecing your guitar at full speed, you do not check that wreck because you trust, and your guitar breaks Euro …
Dunlop Hetfield's Black Fang - " Very good but .."
translatedThe undisputed master of the riff 'James Hetfield off the beaten track and offers in partnership with a range of Dunlop guitar picks in his name (Her Majesty Hetfield did the drawing on those picks).…
Dunlop GCB95N Cry Baby - " cry baby"
translatedthe only the only UTILIZATION you plug it works I changed the knob at the end of two years (gresilleemnt) ct makes the guitar! is a reference! SOUND QUALITY not as clean or a vox morley…
Dunlop JD-4S Rotovibe - " rotovibe"
translatedwhich acts as a tremolo leslie simulation very good or a magnificent chorus bewitching UTILIZATION is simple except that the two (selectable on the cot) its very good and it should be us…
Dunlop GCB95N Cry Baby - AceLeppard's review
translatedWah wah pedals analog input and output (Jack). We can supply it with a 9 volt battery or a standard diet. No knob, lactivation the effect is done by pressing with the tip of the foot. We are deali…
Dunlop GCB95N Cry Baby - yoyotte's review
translatedwahwah pedals to walk stack or branch with the proper adapter (not supplied) UTILIZATION simple, one 9 V battery (included) between a skyscraper and for output to an amplifier. PDAL heavy and …
Dunlop GCB95N Cry Baby - " Classic and friendly."
translatedWha is one and that's it, but it's already a lot. UTILIZATION You move your ankle and it makes Wha! SOUND QUALITY Well, I changed mine so that it no longer has much of the original version. S…
Dunlop GCB95N Cry Baby - " "Wha-Wha!""
translatedThis is a Wha, what is most basic. An input and an output jack (no kidding ...), a plug for the transformer 9V. No true bypass, no diode, no knobs to adjust the frequency range ... 9, because at …