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I have had this pedal for about 5 yrs...
Posted by robmosis966 from MI on Feb 27, 2009
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: professional Musician writer
Reviewer's Play Style: Blues, classic rock, heavy rock
I have had this pedal for about 5 yrs now and I have used it all 5 of those yrs. I only used it for a couple of songs that required it when our band played out.
This pedal sounded great when I first used it, but after I used it a couple of times the wah sound and range just died out on me. It never sounded the same as it did the first few times I used it.
I would have replaced it right away but being in a band we pool our money for other upgrades and since I only used it on a couple of songs a gig it wasn't a neccesity.
Due to health reasons I am not able to jam out anymore so I play and record alot of blues at home. I have tried My buddies vox wah though my AC30 Custom Classic and was blown away. The wah was about a year old and still sounded sweat with a great sweep.
I am getting the Vox and will be gutting the Mr crybaby for the chassis to build my own custom wah or volume pedal.
P.S. Don't fall for the Boost function. It is just there because this pedal sucks so much tone and volume even when just plugged in, that you have to use the boost just to compinsate for the loss.
HORRIBLE pedal DUNLOP. Never will by crybaby again!!
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An expensive headache
Posted by davoroups from Byron Bay on Jun 3, 2008
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: 35 years guitar playing
Reviewer's Play Style: Rock, metal, country
The Mister Crybaby Super Wah Volume promised the lot, and delivered a lot less. Paid top $ for this thing. The wah is reasonably good, the vol control is fair at best, the tiny boost switch totally annoying to use, ridiculous at a live gig. What really stumped me though was a complete breakdown after 6 months after minimal use, probably 5 gigs and 20 practice sessions. Looks like I now have to replace the main pot for almost a quarter of the full retail price. I feel that the hype surrounding Dunlop gear is just that. Buy a cheaper wah pedal and get different pedals for the extras.
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I named it whawha dont ask me y. Its...
Posted by omg122448 from NY on Jun 3, 2008
Experience w/product: I have heard about it
Reviewer's Background: Bandless guitarest
Reviewer's Play Style: rock pop anything
I named it whawha dont ask me y. Its kind of a little bit of everything and the wah sounds good on it and it hasent given me any trouble yet. I dont plan on replacing it unless someone steals it its a rock and is very sturdy.
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I named it whawha dont ask me y. Its...
Posted by Anonymous Musician on Jun 3, 2008
Experience w/product: I have heard about it
Reviewer's Background: Bandless guitarest
Reviewer's Play Style: N/A
I named it whawha dont ask me y. Its kind of a little bit of everything and the wah sounds good on it and it hasent given me any trouble yet. I dont plan on replacing it unless someone steals it its a rock and is very sturdy.
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Wah With Some More Features
Posted by michael_engel from Grand Rapids, MI on Feb 8, 2008
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: Guitar Major, worhsip leader, recording
Reviewer's Play Style: Rock, Jazz, Acoustic, Worship
I was on the market for a wah and a volume pedal. When I saw one had both, I had to try it. I got it for Christmas and just started using it. I use it in front of my Danelectro Fish and Chips EQ and Boss )S-2 overdrive/distortion pedals into a Fender FM212 amp. I don't use wah that much, however, I have had to do some R&B tunes lately and it nails it. It will take your solos to a new and cool level. It's important to try it in different spots in your Effects chain, I like it before my overdrive. You can tilt the pedal all the way back to kill the volume, push in all the way for a boost, or use the extra boost on the side for more boost for a solo. The 'Q' dial on the side is great to find the perfect sound. A bass player friend of mine tried it on his bass and said it sounded better than some bass wahs. Get the original wah tone with the ones who perfected it.
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