Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - "Great platform for modding, but it's pretty nasty stock."
Ah, the classic wah pedal, the Dunlop Crybaby. Not much special as far as specs go, buffered bypass, no LED indicator, no knobs or extra switches. Although there is far better wahs out there stock, t…
Dunlop Jazz III Nylon - "Fell in love with the Jazz III shape!"
Up until about a year and a half ago, I was using a plethora of picks, never being quite satisfied with any of them enough to settle down with one and use it on a regular basis. I guess the closest …
Dunlop 95Q CryBaby Wah Wah - "Nice for beginners and on a budget"
Dunlop Original Crybaby Wah Pedal Features at a Glance: * The original Dunlop Crybaby Wah effects pedal * Used by greats — from Hendrix to Clapton to Gilmour and beyond * Heavy-duty diec…
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - "A Great Platform for Modding"
This is a wah pedal. Nothing fancy, just a wah. Very simple. I bought the standard GCB-95 Crybaby. When I got mine, It had a red Fasel, not a Dunlop inductor in it. It has an input, output, and a 9v …
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - "The standard for all Wahs"
Thanks in part to Hendrix and the like from the 60s, it's generally accepted that nearly every guitarist needs a wah pedal on his or her pedalboard. The Dunlop GCB-95 is to wah pedals as the TS808 i…
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - "Better than they used to be"
The GCB-95 is a bare bones wah. No Q control, bass control, treble control, level control, etc. It does have a modern 9VDC center negative adapter jack though. The construction is pretty good for the…
Dunlop ThumbPick - moosers's review
The Dunlop 9003R Guitar Thumb Pick is a simple pick that's designed for finger pickers. This can be used for instruments beyond guitar as it's useful for bass guitar and mandolin, as I've used it fo…
Dunlop Ultra FBR2 Feedback Buster - moosers's review
The Dunlop Ultra FBR2 Feedback Buster is an accessory for acoustic/electric guitars that reduces the amount of feedback you get and therefore gives you more control over your level. Hot pick ups wil…
Dunlop Crybaby 535Q - Sam(edirien)'s review
translatedBah it did click, and after whawha. Analog ... The mine operates in 18v. And she still works as well. by Jack, I wanted to edit this to put the Speakon, and in fact it is not practical ... Ok I'll…
Dunlop Electric Trigger Capo - " Basic"
translatedFor how long have you been using it? 2 years Did you try many other models before getting this one? 1 What thing do you like most/least about it? the + fast the - stiff to operate What is your op…
Dunlop KH95 Kirk Hammett Cry Baby Wah - " a nice pedal to sound fair ..."
translatedthis is a cry baby what's more banal ... you plug the guitar on the right side and it connects to the amp on the left side, more simple, you die! not very complicated on this one then ... UTILIZA…
Dunlop Tortex TIII - " Very nice little pick"
translatedSuper pick, clearly visible and above all comfortable, but I think I turned to her big brother 1 mm thick to have a good offense!
Dunlop Jazz III Nylon - CautionHot's review
translatedExellent pick .. I tried a lot of picks for the moment (all tortex, picks and felt a big part of the range dunlop) and I can easily say that this pick is almost perfect in every domaines.Je repeat ..…
Dunlop Max-Grip Jazz III Nylon - " Jazz 3 enhanced"
translatedIt is a 3 black jazz all that is simpler with the exception of the grip that allows the pick slide but not with the sweat that could be blamed to jazz 3. Note that the pick me look more pleasant to…
Dunlop MC404 CAE Wah - zephyrsong's review
translatedWah standard form (cry baby, vox ..) with a boost control and two Fasel that changes the frequency curve of the wah. Powered by battery or adapter (9v). 4 LEDs: one for activating the effect, both …
Dunlop ZW45 Zakk Wylde Signature Wah - Chris Martins's review
translatedIn / Out, DC in and that everything outside of the pedal itself. Obviously with the legendary Fasel inductor, which gives this particular grain. The pedal is very beautiful. UTILIZATION What conf…
Dunlop EW95V Mr Cry Baby Super Volume Wah - JessB's review
translatedVolume pedal / wah. By default the pedal acts as a volume pedal when fully supports a small red LED lights up and it goes into Wah.<br>The pedal also has a small button of boost with a knob to adjust…
Dunlop SW95 Slash Cry Baby Wah - FAiRLiGHT's review
translatedWah with distortion circuit built, delivered without food so you need to iron the body especially that it is 18v (allow the pedal manufacturer Dunlop / MXR ECB-004E) It comes in a beautiful red dres…
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - " THE Wah."
translatedA classic pedal wah, an ac input, output, power supply intake '. Small anti-skid draping very useful sound like all the pedal! UTILIZATION Are not simple, it activates the wah enfonant to the en…
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - cobravinci's review
translatedSee review previous ones. It is heavy and seems indestructible. Once ground up, it does not move! -2 For lack of bypass and the lack of led. UTILIZATION Very simple. It is trsractive; that sa…
Dunlop UV-1 Uni-Vibe - " vintage Leslie"
translatedSee below. I have a pedal-UV 1FC format (wha) ct to speed contrl foot. UTILIZATION I use mainly the accumulation of hp rotary (Leslie). With the pedal can dclancher effect and gradually increas…
Dunlop Nylon Standard - redstring's review
translatedI use the Mediator (acoustic and electric 0.73 or 1 mm) for two years and I have (almost) forget all the others. 1) I enjoy normment that it does not slip on the funky rhythm most furious! 2) As …
Dunlop Cry Baby Q-zone - " Is exactly what we asked"
translatedanalog pedal that aims to create a type of "stuck wah." three settings: boost, Q-Zone (Q), peak (center frequencies) tru-bypass UTILIZATION Very easy to use, it makes perfectly what he is as…
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - tomawaf's review
translatedJacks in / out. Hot Potz potentiometer 100k ohms. Powered by 9V battery or AC adapter. Solid. UTILIZATION There's no easier, and you branch you play, there's no volume pot ... No manual, but …
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - " Plug'n Play"
translatedAlready described can not be simpler, since there is no knob to rotate in all directions to try to find a sound. Goes very well with my Kustom Defender which has a volume control:) Two points off …