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  • flatdreamflatdream

    Versatile Wha

    Dunlop 535 Cry BabyPublished on 11/08/22 at 02:46
    It s a good horse.
    You can go from heavy metal to blues with this pedal.
    All with the cry baby flavor of course.
    The multi Q gives you all the kind of range you need from very low to high pitch.
    The booster is a good swiss knife too.
    Very sturdy unbreakable you can rely on this wha.
  • -Livingroom--Livingroom-

    classic!

    Dunlop 535 Cry BabyPublished on 01/08/14 at 05:03
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Analog wah rack, not editable (unless you play on the stroke of the rack), pedal format, short, classic! Energizable in standard 9v. Jack in, jack out, and roll youth!

    UTILIZATION

    Difficult to do more simple pressure switches and the effect on the pressure and pops. Passive effect, so no worry of volume!

    SOUND QUALITY

    Very realistic, the only fault I find with this pedal is its sometimes shrill treble, but the advantage of the rack is a little tinkering on the stroke of the rack on this concern réègle. And for those who complain about the length of the stroke of a wah I want to say ... Be purpose, and practice! However it is not effective on the ultra low, the stamp is…
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    Analog wah rack, not editable (unless you play on the stroke of the rack), pedal format, short, classic! Energizable in standard 9v. Jack in, jack out, and roll youth!

    UTILIZATION

    Difficult to do more simple pressure switches and the effect on the pressure and pops. Passive effect, so no worry of volume!

    SOUND QUALITY

    Very realistic, the only fault I find with this pedal is its sometimes shrill treble, but the advantage of the rack is a little tinkering on the stroke of the rack on this concern réègle. And for those who complain about the length of the stroke of a wah I want to say ... Be purpose, and practice! However it is not effective on the ultra low, the stamp is sour for my taste. But hey, the wah on bass it is useless to me :)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I am very sorry, I sold it to a moron who can not keep its financial commitments (understand that I sold it without ever touching on sale), so whenever I think I ' have a twinge of heart! I like its simplicity and effectiveness eventually. Those who say it is too vintage are wrong, you can have the big sound with no worries. I can understand that after not like ergonomics etc ... But I finally I like it!

    In secondhand is a very good thing in price, new reputation inflated prices I think. Moreover it is a bit fragile so you have to take care regularly.
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  • Linn SondekLinn Sondek

    A classic

    Dunlop 535 Cry BabyPublished on 05/28/13 at 05:53
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    The wah-wah reference, the standard to which all others are compared.
    Full analog as it should.
    Plate stable form pedal with a well-tuned race.

    UTILIZATION

    More than easy to use! But it is a pedal that I am using only occasionally and not for what it is actually intended.

    SOUND QUALITY

    So with regard to the wah itself, I'm not an expert but I guess, given the reputation and longevity of this model, it is an excellent Wah .
    In fact I use this as Dunlop frequency filter. Let me explain: it serves me as a final EQ and I stuck on a particular color to the desired position. As part of such use, the shades are numerous and allow, for example, to darken the sound lead. …
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    The wah-wah reference, the standard to which all others are compared.
    Full analog as it should.
    Plate stable form pedal with a well-tuned race.

    UTILIZATION

    More than easy to use! But it is a pedal that I am using only occasionally and not for what it is actually intended.

    SOUND QUALITY

    So with regard to the wah itself, I'm not an expert but I guess, given the reputation and longevity of this model, it is an excellent Wah .
    In fact I use this as Dunlop frequency filter. Let me explain: it serves me as a final EQ and I stuck on a particular color to the desired position. As part of such use, the shades are numerous and allow, for example, to darken the sound lead.
    I also appreciate the boost provided by the switch.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I always had in my Wha range of effects but I do've never used as such! For my use, the Dunlop base is perfect and the quality / price ratio is at the top
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