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« Dunlop QZ-1 Crybaby Q Zone »
Published on 06/25/01 at 15:00Around a $100 at a guitar show in Columbus, OH.
Sturdy steel casing, strong construction. Very high quality. Flexible settings.
I guess when I use a wah, I tend to rock the pedal rather than play in one setting. The Q Zone is basically a pedal that allows you to set a particular pedal position without fear of bumping it or screwing it up. Sometimes I wish I had two because if you're playing a gig you don't want to be reaching down to change settings.
Incredible quality. You could shoot this out of a cannon and it probably wouldn't have a scratch on it.
For $100, I think it has limited functionality. It's really a pedal for a specific purpose and I probably shouldn't have picked it up. I was more curious than anything. If you've got the application for it, I'd highly recommend it, just don't expect to be changing settings all the time.
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Sturdy steel casing, strong construction. Very high quality. Flexible settings.
I guess when I use a wah, I tend to rock the pedal rather than play in one setting. The Q Zone is basically a pedal that allows you to set a particular pedal position without fear of bumping it or screwing it up. Sometimes I wish I had two because if you're playing a gig you don't want to be reaching down to change settings.
Incredible quality. You could shoot this out of a cannon and it probably wouldn't have a scratch on it.
For $100, I think it has limited functionality. It's really a pedal for a specific purpose and I probably shouldn't have picked it up. I was more curious than anything. If you've got the application for it, I'd highly recommend it, just don't expect to be changing settings all the time.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com