Dunlop ZW45 Zakk Wylde Signature Wah - "Bring on the Black Label"
The Dunlop ZW45 is a variation on the classic GCB95 Crybaby that was made for many years. Zakk Wylde has been a huge proponent of the wah in his live rig and eventually Dunlop offered to make him a s…
Dunlop GCB95F Cry Baby Classic - "A bit too harsh/noisy for me"
The Dunlop GCB95F Crybaby Classic is basically the industry standard when it comes to a typical "wah pedal" design. Dunlop has been making Crybaby wahs for many years and this GCB95F is just the mode…
Dunlop GCB95N Cry Baby - "love it"
The Dunlop GCB95N is a somewhat unique pedal that takes a different approach to wah and filter effects. Personally I'm more of fan of a traditional wah wah pedal, but I recently had a chance to try t…
Dunlop DB01 Dimebag Cry Baby Wah - "One of my favorites"
Dimebag has been a long time user of a wah pedal, and he always had a unique style. After many years, Dunlop decided to release a pedal for him. This is based off of the mods he used to do to his o…
Dunlop 95Q CryBaby Wah Wah - "Nice features and good price"
People have been wanting a wah pedal that was in between the GCB95 and the 535Q. This is the pedal that Dunlop decided to make. It looks similar to the other pedals, and that's because it is. It i…
Dunlop DCR2SR Cry Baby Rack Module (Custom Shop) - "Most versatile wah out there"
There are very few rack wahs out there. Off of the top of my head, I can think of maybe 3 or so, and very few of them come close to the versatility that this one has. Dunlop used to have an older r…
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - "That Classic Wah Sound"
The GCB-95 Crybaby by Dunlop is your basic straightforward wah pedal. It has a metal housing with a heavy duty bypass switch mounted under the metal foot rocker board, four rubber feet screwed to th…
Dunlop GCB95N Cry Baby - " Classic and friendly."
translatedWha is one and that's it, but it's already a lot. UTILIZATION You move your ankle and it makes Wha! SOUND QUALITY Well, I changed mine so that it no longer has much of the original version. S…
Dunlop GCB95N Cry Baby - " "Wha-Wha!""
translatedThis is a Wha, what is most basic. An input and an output jack (no kidding ...), a plug for the transformer 9V. No true bypass, no diode, no knobs to adjust the frequency range ... 9, because at …
Dunlop MC404 CAE Wah - " Good at all."
translatedIt's been 15 years since I played the guitar and the wah is one of my first effects, so I played so far on a crybaby, the cheapest thing, cb95, something like that. In short, I wanted a wah qualit…
Dunlop ZW45 Zakk Wylde Signature Wah - Mr High Gain's review
translatedWith the famous wah pedal component Fasel signed by the hand of the Master Mr Zakk input and output knob not nothing too complicated. Pedal beautiful and very sturdy! UTILIZATION Configuration …
Dunlop Crybaby 535Q - " The ultimate cry baby!"
translatedBa is a wah pedal, basic, no frills, nothing editable. Analog solid pedal, jack in, jack out, supply and access hatch to the battery (very convenient). A knob has several notches to select frequency …
Dunlop Crybaby 535Q - Rognon's review
translatedI bought this 3 years ago it pedals really well trs, the boost and adjusting the Q factor allow more filtering (rotary) of trs sounds good, depending on your tastes and instruments. My only compl…
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - supernarvalot's review
translatedWah wah classic (no need to say what was ...) UTILIZATION Very easy to use, there has to support it (with the foot preferences) SOUND QUALITY Great!! better than the whammy no problem ... a…
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - gregchat's review
translatedBetween a guitar An output amplifier Alim: adapter (not sold) or 9V battery (ACCS laborious under the plate). Swicht On / Off by pressing the pedals. A little heavy and therefore stable trs c…