Dunlop Cry Baby Q-zone - "Wah without the pedal"
Wah pedals have become a staple of the guitar world. Look at any guitarist's pedalboard, and there's a 99% chance that guitarist will have a wah pedal there. Some guitarists, such as Michael Schenk…
Dunlop KH95 Kirk Hammett Cry Baby Wah - "Not too bad"
The most notorious wah user finally gets his own signature wah pedal. In the past few years, I don't think anybody has used a wah pedal as much as Kirk has. In fact, it's become a bit of a joke bec…
Dunlop SW95 Slash Cry Baby Wah - "Very versatile"
Slash has almost always used a wah pedal, and I'm surprised it took him this long to get one. Along with Kirk, he's one of the more iconic guitarists of this era to use a wah pedal. This one is sup…
Dunlop ZW45 Zakk Wylde Signature Wah - "Aggressive and straight forward"
Zakk Wylde has almost always had a wah pedal in his rig, and he uses it quite a bit. Considering that he's stamping his name on everything he comes across, it was only natural for him to get his own…
Dunlop Crybaby 535Q - "My favorite stock crybaby wah"
Dunlop has quite a few wah pedals out there, and this is probably one of their more popular ones due to all the options. This is generally the wah I compare other wahs to thanks to its flexibility. …
Dunlop HT1 Heil Talkbox - "Great device!"
This is a talk box. It works by connecting between an amplifier and a cabinet. It essentially is a speaker - powered by a horn - that is connected to a vinyl tube. Insert the tube in your mouth, p…
Dunlop JC95 Jerry Cantrell Cry Baby Wah - "Watch where you step!"
Jerry Cantrell is one of the most iconic guitar players of the 90s. When metal was dead and grunge was taking over Cantrell kept good guitar playing alive with his furious riffs and bluesy solos he p…
Dunlop JH1 Jimi Hendrix - AïgA's review
translatedmust be 15 years since I have mine. except for some paint chips and knob changed several times, the stuff is good, and I Brutalis few times! the sound is all there is more classic, albeit a little …
Dunlop Cry Baby Vintage - Grégoire Terrier's review
translatedWah could not be more simple: in, out, switch that snaps into force when the pedal is at its lowest. Rather heavy but indescructible (I use mine for over 10 years without setting other than the greas…
Dunlop DCR2SR Cry Baby Rack Module (Custom Shop) - Samourai Pizza Basse's review
translatedThe effects available are a Wahwah Tagus and volume. The technology used is at the interior of the beast, I opened it to see! The connections are all in stereo jack 6.35 mm for the control of the…
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - G-Spot's review
translatedpfff ... THE Reference pedal wha to cheap! Indestructible (see "Global Opinion") UTILIZATION Once we understand the timing walk / play with a pick ... means any interest in this wonderful effec…
Dunlop GCB80 High Gain Volume Pedal - jimiric90's review
translatedSimple and robust, the volume pedal is in the same vein as the rest of Cry Baby .... I used to pedal on my Boss FC-50 to control the speed of the phasing and the wah-wah my Rocktron voodu valve and i…
Dunlop UV-1 Uni-Vibe - jimiric90's review
translatedView previous notices ... UTILIZATION View previous notices ... SOUND QUALITY It's huge, organic, analog, handsome, in short I love it!! I use it mainly in chorus mode although the name of th…
Dunlop JHOC1 Jimi Hendrix Octavio Effect - Bibliozed's review
translatedReplica of an effect used by Jimi Hendrix fuzz + octave Big box of vintage look (we do not miss the pedalboard) Extremely easy to use: in-out + 2 pots (and fuzz level) + 1 switch No light but …
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - MouXxX's review
translatedFor all that is characteristic, that is exactly the same as the normal cry baby, but just the box is white, is a limited edition. Good stuff pretty hefty, but not true bypass, adjustable height o…