🎶 Elevate Your Groove with the Ultimate Wah Experience!
The Dunlop Cry Baby Multi-Wah Guitar Effects Pedal is a versatile tool for guitarists, offering six distinct wah ranges, adjustable boost up to +26 dB, and customizable frequency settings. It can be powered by a Dunlop AC adapter or a single 9V battery, making it perfect for both studio and live performances.
Color | Black |
Style Name | Pedal |
Item Weight | 70 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.9"L x 3.5"W x 10.9"H |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Controls Type | Dial |
Signal Format | Analog |
Hardware Connectivity | 1/4-inch Audio |
Amperage | 50 Milliamps |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
W**0
Great wah
Very versatile, little ambient noise, sturdy, love it. The boost is really useful, there's loads of control over the tone and I love it. Had been using a Jerry Cantrell wah, which is great, but a bit noisy and quite dark sounding. Wanted this one for more variety and a more cutting tone. Love it!
G**F
Old dog new trick
Outstanding, by far the greatest of all Wah pedals imao amazing price and quality an absolute joy 😎✨
S**I
Really is the swiss army knife of pedals
Brilliant pedal, i play everything and it covers everything, i researched all pedals and even after buying I was skeptical but after playing it... no regrets, would definitely reccomend!
P**R
Crybaby 535Q is a product of the highest shelves
Crybaby 535Q is a highly successful, robust and modernthe effect is not deprived of all noble spiritpredecessors, which is a product of the highestshelves. This model has a Fasel Inductor.I recommend to all who looking for professional wah-wah effect.
D**S
Good but a bit harsh
Sounds ok, but a little to harsh for me. I returned it and bought a Vox, but that was still too harsh so I sold that for a Fulltone Clyde Deluxe which I loveOf course the sound depends on your guitar, pickups and amp.
A**A
Amazing pedal!!!
Amazing pedal with lots of opcions!!!
W**H
Exactly as expected
loved it
M**N
Wah Wah classic at a great price
The cry baby is a classic and this lives up to all the reviews. I pride myself on also researching a bargain and I am confident this has to be one of the cheapest available in the UK.
R**L
Excelente
Todo muy bien y perfecto 👌
Q**!
Excelente
Produto perfeito e versátil, no quesito timbre! Para ficar 100% só faltava uma luz indicadora que está ligado ou não, como os Cry Baby do Slash!!!
Y**R
No one else
You can try many Wah pedals, but you will always come back to the Cry Baby! And especially the 535Q! The tone, the precision and the features of this pedal have made it THE only one you must have! Nothing can replace a Cry Baby! You can buy cheaper or more expensive ones, you won't be satisfied as a Cry Baby could satisfy you! Don't waste your time with replicas, buy the original and only one!
A**.
Does more than what it is famous for
While the primary function associated with the Crybaby is getting the classic wah sound, there is more to this pedal. You could get many variations of the "cocked wah" sound by keeping it on and experimenting with pedal at different positions. At full press, this could easily serve as a mid-boost to cut through a distorted wall-of-sound while soloing, and give you tones ranging from psychedelia to scooped-rhythm. For those who are wondering, the 535Q pairs very well with a Germanium FuzzFace, if you put the Crybaby right AFTER fuzz.
V**S
If you are thinking of Crybaby, this is the one
First of all, I love the Crybaby 535Q and I recommend this wah pedal. I will tell you my wah pedal story.Several years ago, I bought a Crybaby GCB-95 and, even though I did not use wah very much at the time, I think it was in the shop twice to get repaired within a year. Fortunately, it never gave out on me during a gig, but it was only a matter of time. Finally, I gave up and just stopped using wah pedals completely.A couple years ago, I bought a Digitech XP-100 whammy wah, mainly for the whammy effects to learn how to do Morello's style. Since it has some digital wah patches was available, I started to use them too and was happy because it doesn't have a treadle that will break like on my GCB-95. The wahs were usable, but just did not sound as good.Finally I was supposed to play Alice in Chains, "Man in the Box" and the Digitech was just not going to cut it. So, it was time to get a real wah. I searched around on YouTube for demos and talked to people to see what they used. I chose the 535Q because people told me that they've never had a maintenance problem with them, and it is very versatile.You can get several kinds of wah sounds by tweaking the dials,and they have some great suggestions in the manual to get started. I set mine on the Cantrell setting and have left it there because I mainly use the wah when playing early alternative 90s hard rock styles. That setting works will in songs like RATM, "Bulls on Parade" as well, including to create the white noise for scratch DJ sounds.I still do not use wah pedals terribly often, but it is nice to have a reliable wah that can do whatever I need it to by simply adjusting a couple knobs. I think that as long as I need a wah pedal, this one will suit my needs in many styles, and I think it will remain on my pedalboard for years! It is definitely one to consider, and the price is not that bad.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 week ago