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Resources: Dunlop Crybaby 105Q Bass Wah

Dunlop Crybaby 105Q Bass Wah

Single-Effect Pedal
Maker:  Dunlop
Description:  A classic wah pedal designed for bass. Somebody might not care about a difference in wahs, but I like using a bass wah instead of anything else.
Last modified on 3/4/02 by Rob Carraher (1762) in the Equipment: Effects sub-directory
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Overall Rating: 5.0 (of 5)
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Reviewed on 3/4/02 by Rob Carraher (1762)
Rating:
I've tried alot of wahs, and it's really all about personal preference, but I prefer this one.
Model Year: 2001
Price: $139.99 (new)
Where Obtained: Mike's Music Shop
Features:
It's just a big pedal, much like one in a car, except this one makes your guitar sound nasal. It's not switch activated, which is good.
Sound Quality:
As i've said, and will say again, I prefer a bass wah over a guitar wah. I use this during most of my solos, and so should you.
Ease of Use:
You put your foot on it, and press DOWN. That's the opposite of up, ok? Not hard at all. Two knobs to adjust the Variance and Volume.
Durability:
This thing had a 10 foot fall (Don't ask how) and it still works fine, no scratches or anything!


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