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Published on 02/22/12 at 14:51On that side, well we had a Crybaby basic, no adjustment, everything is in and that is exactly what's inside that makes the difference with another Crybaby, a bit ironic but that is the case.
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UTILIZATION
Side use, is simple, it connects, engages and sends it. And it's solid, she is not afraid to shock or be transported.
SOUND QUALITY
The difference with Dunlop classic is that it is based on the settings used for Kirk Hammett's wah-wah through its own rack and were included in this pedal giving it a particular sound very similar to that heard live by signatory.
There are many sound amplitude in this pedal, it will pass from one frequency to another in a very small movement and is therefore quite difficult to appropriate initially, but once it has in the foot, it is very effective and really face in the treble, I love but it's personal. It is highly accurate in large distos and appears equally at home in his funky light on rhythmics.
Side look, I find it terrible it really throws but again this is a matter of taste.
OVERALL OPINION
I had another Dunlop Cry, the traditional but very effective GCB95 and I have others, modeled yet very present and relatively pleasant through my Boss G7 and frankly the KH95 suits me 100%. I use it for a year and a half and coupled with my ESP increase in EMG 81/60 and my Fireball it does the job without worry.
Only drawback, it is expensive, you pay the brand but when you love ...
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UTILIZATION
Side use, is simple, it connects, engages and sends it. And it's solid, she is not afraid to shock or be transported.
SOUND QUALITY
The difference with Dunlop classic is that it is based on the settings used for Kirk Hammett's wah-wah through its own rack and were included in this pedal giving it a particular sound very similar to that heard live by signatory.
There are many sound amplitude in this pedal, it will pass from one frequency to another in a very small movement and is therefore quite difficult to appropriate initially, but once it has in the foot, it is very effective and really face in the treble, I love but it's personal. It is highly accurate in large distos and appears equally at home in his funky light on rhythmics.
Side look, I find it terrible it really throws but again this is a matter of taste.
OVERALL OPINION
I had another Dunlop Cry, the traditional but very effective GCB95 and I have others, modeled yet very present and relatively pleasant through my Boss G7 and frankly the KH95 suits me 100%. I use it for a year and a half and coupled with my ESP increase in EMG 81/60 and my Fireball it does the job without worry.
Only drawback, it is expensive, you pay the brand but when you love ...