Dunlop UV-1 Uni-Vibe - ~ General Patton ~'s review
translated- Leslie simulator - Vibrato / Chorus - 3 large knobs: speed, volume, intensitbr /> - 2 switches: chorus / vibrato, by-pass/effet. - Polished steel case. UTILIZATION It's easy! Choose the s…
Dunlop Crybaby 535Q - Rognon's review
translatedI bought this 3 years ago it pedals really well trs, the boost and adjusting the Q factor allow more filtering (rotary) of trs sounds good, depending on your tastes and instruments. My only compl…
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - supernarvalot's review
translatedWah wah classic (no need to say what was ...) UTILIZATION Very easy to use, there has to support it (with the foot preferences) SOUND QUALITY Great!! better than the whammy no problem ... a…
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - gregchat's review
translatedBetween a guitar An output amplifier Alim: adapter (not sold) or 9V battery (ACCS laborious under the plate). Swicht On / Off by pressing the pedals. A little heavy and therefore stable trs c…
Dunlop DB01 Dimebag Cry Baby Wah - Sugadaddy3210's review
translatedSo, as you probably guessed, this is a wah-wah, but not like any other ... it is the signature model Dimebag Darrel Mr. (Pantera guitarist for the uneducated). Visit the right side of this beautifu…
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - ukio's review
translatedVery basic! A pedal, an input and an output jack, a battery that's all ... heavy metal pedal, which is an advantage ... 9volt battery lasts very long! As against it is very difficult to use sitting! …
Dunlop HT1 Heil Talkbox - ouaza's review
translatedThe case is actually a HP and its locked out can not only by the tube. connections: between one and format output jack. Because it is a HP, the talk box is connected between an amplifier and a sp…
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - seso's review
translatedEverything is said above! just a shame that is so basic, no adjustment possible ... UTILIZATION No manual. you guessed it extremely simple! SOUND QUALITY The only effect is unique kills every…
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - sorgen :shoot:'s review
translatedWha-wha is a everything from classic and personal. I do not ask him most is what I was looking for. is the analogue of course. UTILIZATION So it's simple, no need for manual ... it engages th…
Dunlop GCB95F Cry Baby Classic - viouu's review
translatedClassic model which is intended to sound like the Wha Wha 70 using a coil FASER that n is produced. UTILIZATION A simple model switch as you plug the other one plays SOUND QUALITY I prefer th…
Dunlop Crybaby 535Q - littlewing68's review
translatedWah Wah standard. An input and an output jack. UTILIZATION Very very simple to use. This pedal is in place, it does not move a foot of each action. It is in my opinion one of the pedals with …
Dunlop GCB95N Cry Baby - LoHerry's review
translatedWha-wha pedals the most classic. MODEL used by Jimmy Hendrix ... Possibility of operation with 9V battery or external power supply. I have now for 12 years and with me for all my concerts. Ro…
Dunlop GCB95N Cry Baby - Wellor's review
translatedI use this pedal for the past 2 years ... and she did not move! Very easy to utlisation, it resists without any concern for hard-rock concert, yet not very quiet ... Pedal first prize, its qualit…
Dunlop Crybaby 535Q - brui2fon's review
translatedSee other reviews ... UTILIZATION A wah wah, the splus complioqu to use them is at the ankle joint that was going on ... SOUND QUALITY Bon ben cl me that I have things to say if your fans o…
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - revola's review
translatedBoah wha-wha is a simple and unadorned. One branch, it engages by pushing very hard and fire! Small problem: mine does not have an easy access to the battery, I have to remove the plastic pads to u…