Dunlop DB01 Dimebag Cry Baby Wah - "Dunlop Dime Cry Baby from Hell awesome!"
The Dunlop Dime Crybaby from Hell definately comes loaded with numerous tonal options. The six position selector allows you to control the frequency of the wah effect which is where a basic wah fall…
Dunlop DB01 Dimebag Cry Baby Wah - "A Hotrodded 535Q wah with cool facelift"
The Dunlop DB01 Signature Dimebag Darrell wah is pretty much a 535Q crybaby with slight modifications. The fine tune controls allow the sweep to go slightly high and slightly lower, that's pretty muc…
Dunlop KH95 Kirk Hammett Cry Baby Wah - "Thick Vintage style Wah!!"
Kirk Hammett KH95 Wah pedal, designed after his rack wah settings. Huge throaty tone like from MetallicA's Black Album. I'm a good sized fan of MetallicA but I bought this for the tone, not for who…
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - "Dunlop Original Cry Baby Wah"
This is the famous black rectangular Crybaby wah wah pedal everyone is familiar with. No knobs, just an on off switch under the rocker pedal. The pedal I am reviewing is the first edition put out…
Dunlop DB01 Dimebag Cry Baby Wah - "Dunlop Crybaby DB-01 Crybaby From Hell Dimebag"
Beginning guitar, experienced bass player. No band. Neo classical metal & own very worst critic (as I was taught to be). Amazon.com on sale for $100! I wanted to expand my sonic arsenal. This thing…
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - "Dunlop Cry Baby GCB-95"
I play a Gibson Voodoo Les Paul Model through a 1979 Marshall MkII and vintage cabinet. I like to have the ablity to go from classic Zep to metallica crunch and back, with no effects. Traded for a …
Dunlop JH1 Jimi Hendrix - "Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Wah-Wah JH-1"
For some time I'd wanted a wah pedal. In the shop they only had that and a Boss digital gadget. So obviously I picked the JH-1. Cost was about 180$. It's real sensitive. The control range is excelle…
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - HardBlues's review
translatedThis is an effect that makes Waaah Waaah what ... This is an analog pedal, mine was born on 12-08-1994. UTILIZATION There's no easier, it suits me well in terms of music I like simplicity. SO…
Dunlop DB01 Dimebag Cry Baby Wah - " Very good stuff"
translated- Booster volume selectable. - Control Q to change frequency. - Tone control to adjust the frequency range. - 2 output jack for those who want to mix the raw sound of the amp with one modified …
Dunlop SC95 Slash Cry Baby Classic Wah - " waaaaaahhhhh!"
translatedWah true bypass seems 9v dc-il.Avec power or battery hatch with easy access. Strength probably as good as my first crybaby that soon over 25 years and still works perfectly. 2 led to both sides t…
Dunlop DB01 Dimebag Cry Baby Wah - " On top!"
translatedSo we signed a dimebag wah (yet another sign of regret). So above we have: -Switchable Boost (0-17 dB) Q-control variable Rotary-to six selections of operating frequency Volume- Fine-tune…
Dunlop GCB95N Cry Baby - " Not the best"
translatedWah guitar analog input and an output for connecting the unit. UTILIZATION Super easy to use. I find the game too short, it passes too quickly from low to super sharp, similar to the game of Vox.…
Dunlop JH1 Jimi Hendrix - " a fiddle"
translatedall is said ... in previous opinions UTILIZATION all is said also ... SOUND QUALITY home? bof ... spits the knob quickly, the bypass is filthy. I almost hesitate, and then I came across a for…
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - " The base, but feeble"
translatedWah Wah pedal classic, indeed not editable, non-rack, analog pedals, I do not know if it's true bypass. A IN, OUT and a power supply between 9V. Mine seems ageless, the jack has been changed, the …
Dunlop Crybaby 535Q - " ouahhhh ..."
translated1. CARACTÉRISTIQUESQuels are the effects, or types of effects available? What technology is used? (Analog, digital, tube ...) Are they editable? Via an editor for Mac / PC? What is the connection? (A…