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Dunlop DB01 Dimebag Cry Baby Wah
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Dunlop DB01 Dimebag Cry Baby Wah
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Published on 09/14/07 at 07:53
Wah pedal Dimebag Darell signed camouflage color (with Classic Fasel in) MultiRange with selection of high end, volume, fine-tune the frequency, a boost, very full on!
Input / output like all wah ...

UTILIZATION

A wah heavy enough that it has seen in the stomach (and not bad at least she not move a pedal-board)
The knobs are placed in an intuitive way but there are quite a few and suddenly you lose time to fix everything, it's great but hey we are far from plug and play so be patient and above all have a cherhcer particular sounds ...
The manual explains the role of knobs and remains effective ...

(7 because even if ultimately we are delighted ca can put off all these possibilities and we feel the frustration of not able to switch to another sound of things)

SOUND QUALITY

At the sound is great ona access to almost all the sounds of wah sounds without synthetic ca is really the most complete wah, we love her a low or high!
No complaints, it is rather directed against a big sound but the sound palette Vox worth it!

OVERALL OPINION

I have a friend who owns and so I had plenty of opportunities to abuse ...
I love the fact that it is less versatile but his side just to pay multi-purpose ...
I tried the original and 535Q Wah (which is the same pedal but not the look) ...
The price / quality ratio is rather bad because add 70 euros more than the 535Q for a look that is truly abused but good when you're a fan huh ... Finally, for me it is useless to have it out in the end!
A choice I would take the 535Q which is exactly the same but cheaper because in both cases was the choice of (the idea of ​​having my wah sound interests me, some prefer to stay classic and not having to break the trunk) and a good quality to go!