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Jim Dunlop 95Q Cry Baby Wah – Switchless Wah

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The Jim Dunlop 95Q Cry Baby Wah – Switchless Wah is currently retailing at £169 and it is in stock. Available to be delivered to you by post direct (some charge may apply).The team at Just Pedals think that Jim Dunlop nailed it with the Jim Dunlop 95Q Cry Baby Wah – Switchless Wah.

The Jim Dunlop 95Q Wah builds on the original classic crybaby wah and adds some extra features that give you even greater control over your sound.

The First noticable change is that the pedal does not have a switch but has an auto return to off function that means as soon as you start moving the wah the pedal is on, when you stop, it stops. The Pedal also features a Q Control and Volume control which are controlled buy small dials on the side of the pedal. 

The Red Volume Kick switch on the side of this pedal means its easy to spot on famous players pedal boards such as Steve Vai.

Here’s what Jim Dunlop say about the 95Q Wah

We’ve taken the original Cry Baby and added three of our most popular upgrades: the famous “Q” Control, which varies the intensity of the wah effect by adjusting the effect’s bandpass shape; Volume Boost, for up to +15dB added gain; and our Auto-Return function that automatically engages the effect when you place your foot on the pedal. It all adds up to a versatile, great sounding wah.

Power: Dunlop ECB003 AC Adapter or Single 9 volt battery

“Q” Control varies the intensity of the wah.
Volume Boost for up to +15dB of added gain.
Auto-Return function automatically engages effect.

About Jim Dunlop

We have new and used Jim Dunlop gear available on our website for fast direct delivery direct to you from across sellers in all areas of the USA & UK.

Dunlop Manufacturing is a renowned company specializing in musical instrument accessories, particularly known for its guitar effects pedals. They produce a wide range of pedals catering to various guitarists’ needs, from classic effects to innovative designs.

Some popular Dunlop guitar pedals include:

Cry Baby Wah: Perhaps their most iconic pedal, the Cry Baby Wah, has been used by countless guitarists. It’s a versatile pedal that modulates the guitar’s sound to create the famous “wah” effect.
MXR Phase 90: This is a classic phaser pedal known for its simplicity and distinctive swirling sound. It’s been used by numerous guitarists across different genres.
MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay: A popular delay pedal offering warm, analog-style delay tones. It’s loved for its simplicity and lush, rich sound.
MXR Dyna Comp Compressor: A compressor pedal that evens out the dynamics of your guitar playing, providing sustain and smoothness to the sound.
Dunlop Fuzz Face: A legendary fuzz pedal originally produced in the ’60s. It’s been reissued and updated over the years, offering that classic fuzz tone.
MXR EVH Phase 90: This pedal was designed in collaboration with Eddie Van Halen, featuring his preferred phaser settings.
Dunlop Echoplex Delay: Based on the legendary EP-3 tape delay unit, this pedal offers a rich, warm tape echo emulation.

These pedals are just a few examples from Dunlop’s extensive lineup. They are known for their reliability, sound quality, and often iconic status among guitarists. Different guitarists may prefer specific pedals based on their playing style and the sound they’re aiming to achieve. It’s always a good idea to try out pedals in person or listen to demos to find the right one for your preferences.

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Wah

A wah pedal is a dynamic filter effect that sweeps through frequencies to create a vocal-like “wah” sound. It works by adjusting the emphasis on different frequencies as the pedal is rocked back and forth, allowing guitarists to create expressive, rhythmic tones. Wah pedals are widely used in funk, rock, blues, and metal, with players like Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and Slash making them iconic. Some wah pedals have adjustable Q controls, auto-wah functions, or switchless activation. Popular models include the Dunlop Cry Baby, Vox V847, and Morley Bad Horsie, each offering unique tonal characteristics.

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