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The Dunlop Crybaby 535Q offers versatility never heard before. This pedal lets you customize and shape the sound of your wah. By a simple turn of the "Q" dial, you can shape your wah from a narrow, sharp wah to a broad, subtle wah. The Dunlop Crybaby 535Q also offers six new guitar wah ranges, a variable boost from 0 to +26 dB and a hard wire on/off switch. Its new custom circuitry consumes less power and eliminates unwanted distortion. The Dunlop Crybaby 535Q is the guitarist's premium "do it all" wah-wah pedal. Control over every parameter lets you sculpt the effect to your liking. Select the frequency center of the effect, then dial in the breadth (frequency range) to be swept by the pedal's travel. From narrow & sharp to broad & subtle, this clean, noise-free wah puts the control in your hands (and foot). Used by Jeff Beck.
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Technical Details
- "Q" dial allows you to shape your wah from a narrow, sharp wah to a broad, subtle wah.- Offers six new guitar wah ranges
- Features a variable boost from 0 to +26 dB
- Hard wire on/off switch
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By Rexomus (Chicago)
For years I played the original Cry baby, the Vox Wah, and others I can't remember names of. I was always on a quest for a good wah sound that I just couldn't find. I didn't want to spend $600 on a wah with a rack. So at the recomendation of a studio engineer I purchased this wah about 5 years ago. I am very pleased that I followed that advice because this pedal really has the range of wah I was looking for. The greatest thing about this pedal is that it is customizable. The user dials in the frequency sweep they want. The volume boost is a great feature when you need to play a lead over the live mix. I recomend this wah pedal over all the others, especially the signature series wahs because you can get the same sound out of this unit with a little tweeking.
By Eric H (Chicagoland)
...Puns aside, let's get to business and review us a wah pedal. Shall I begin?
I bought this last January of '09 when my father gave me a gift card to Guitar Center. Already having two guitars, two amps, enough cords to hook up an amplifier on the moon, more picks then the population of earth, a distortion pedal, four books on music theory and composition, and a strap (only now do I realize I could use straplocks), I really didn't know what to use it for.
So I bought a wah pedal, a MULTI-wah pedal at that. Not bad for $135 plus tax and a $20 warranty. I hope...
Anyway, the pedal works excellently. Whether you're looking to light it up like Kirk Hammett or bust a funky little beat like Hendrix. the features on this pedal allow you great access to find whatever voice you are looking for. It works for highs, for lows, it works on your mids; anything you can think of. So it is a versatile little machine.
However, one little spider I need to get off my back. For one, wahs are the type of thing that are quite easy to over-use, just ask any metalhead what they think of Kirk Hammett's soloing style. So unless you are in a band right now and need a wah that can get you a specific sound, the $135 may be a little on the high side. Unless you are in a band that does Hendrix, White Stripes, Metallica, and Zakk Wylde covers all in a single show, you can find a wah more tailored to your specific needs.
And personally, I never really had a big yearning for the wah anyway. Not that I hate it, no sir. But it's just one of those things that has it's use in a relatively small area of the musical pie. If I didn't have it, it wouldn't destroy my abilities to play; wahs don't make the music, you do. So my wah, despite it's clear abilites and stellar quality, mostly just sits quietly under my bed like a mob boss buried Jimmy Hoffa under there. No one knows its there, and I could probably do well to sell it to a pawn shop or rip off some 12-year old rich kid who will pay anything to sound like Hendrix.
Bottom Line: If you really need a wah, this one works great. Or you can find something at a lower price for whatever your tastes are.
By Eladio Garcia (Venezuela - Puerto La Cruz)
Tremendo Wah... super versatil.. puedes encontrar casi cualquier sonido que desees con el. Recomendado 100%
By S. Jacobs (Northern Virginia)
The ability to quickly change the range and sensitivity has made it easy to dial in the exact sound you want to hear. It's built like a tank and has worked flawlessly in the time I've had it. Since I normally power it with a wall wart, I don't have much of an opinion about battery life.
Bottom Line: It costs a bit more than the standard Dunlop wah pedals, it's worth it.
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