Jim Dunlop CBM95 Cry Baby Mini Wah

£129.99

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The Jim Dunlop CBM95 Cry Baby has been a center piece of the guitar world for many years. The only problem is that with guitarists rigs getting smaller and smaller the Cry Baby became a pain to carry around off your pedalboard. With that in mind Dunlop have gone and released the Cry Baby Mini at half the size of the regular Cry Baby it will easily fit on your pedalboard.

Full Range Wah

If you have used a Cry Baby you know that its distinctive voicing and sweep range that have become a must have. This smaller version does not skimp on tone or usability, in fact it has a couple of added features that your current full size Cry Baby may not have. Plus since it is loaded up with the legendary Fasel inductor you know you are getting something that will sound truly great.

Three Voicings

The CBM95 Cry Baby is based heavily on the current industry standard the GCB95 though you can use an internal switch to go to some more old school voicings. The low voicing focuses in the sound of the pedal to a smaller spectrum which is perfect for more subtle tones, while the vintage setting takes you back to the voicing of the original Cry Baby that can be heard on records throughout the 70’s and 80’s. Finally the GCB95 (modern) voicing is essentially the same as the current wah pedal that you will have heard in more recent albums.

True Bypass Switching

One thing people have always been asking for in a wah pedal is to make it true bypass and while some do have true bypass now not all of them do. This mini crybaby is not only one of the smallest wahs you can buy today but it is also the friendliest to your signal path and unaffected tone.

Specifications

  •  Half the size of a standard Cry Baby pedal-perfect for mini boards
  •  Three internally adjustable voicings-Low, Vintage, GCB95 (modern)
  •  Full sweep range
  •  True bypass switching

 

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Brand

Jim Dunlop

Jim Dunlop is a prominent American brand known for its production of musical accessories, particularly guitar pedals, tuners, strings, and picks. Established in 1965, Dunlop has built a strong reputation in the music industry, becoming one of the leading manufacturers of gear for guitarists, bassists, and other musicians. The company is especially famous for its iconic Wah pedals, such as the *Cry Baby*, which has been a staple in the rock and metal genres for decades.

In addition to their legendary Wah pedals, Jim Dunlop produces a wide range of other effects pedals, including distortion, overdrive, delay, reverb, and compression pedals, all known for their durability and high-quality performance. Dunlop’s products are used by musicians across various genres and are prized for their consistency, innovative features, and ease of use. Beyond pedals, Jim Dunlop is also well-regarded for its guitar strings, picks, and other accessories, making it a trusted name in the world of musical gear.

Category

Wah Pedals

Wah pedals use a foot-controlled filter to sweep through frequencies, creating the vocal-like sound heard in funk, rock, soul, metal and psychedelic guitar playing. They can be used rhythmically, expressively or as a fixed tone-shaping filter.

A wah pedal gives the player direct physical control over the effect, making it feel highly responsive and personal. It can make lead lines sing, rhythm parts talk and heavy riffs cut through with extra attitude.

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Wah

Wah pedals and related effects are commonly used by guitarists looking to shape their tone in a more focused and creative way. Different designs offer their own response, feel and tonal character depending on the style of music and the type of amplifier or guitar being used.

Many players build pedalboards gradually over time, combining different effects and utilities to create a setup that suits their own sound and workflow. Wah related gear can play an important role in both live performance and studio recording.