Dunlop Cry Baby BB535 1994 Reissue

£234.00

JustPedals serve up a tasty Distortion. A solid Distortion and Boost that stands out amongst other Overdrive Pedals on the JustPedals menu. Dunlop make great Overdrive Pedals, so If you like Distortion and Boost, then a Dunlop Cry Baby BB535 1994 Reissue is the perfect Distortion to order in. Read More details Below.


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This tasty Distortion number is delivered to your pedal board. A tasty Distortion and Boost that stands out amongst other Overdrive Pedals on the menu. Dunlop make great Overdrive Pedals, so If you like Distortion and Boost, then a Dunlop Cry Baby BB535 1994 Reissue is the perfect Distortion to order in. The Dunlop Cry Baby BB535 1994 Reissue faithfully recreates the first commercially available modded wah pedal returning one of the most influential wah designs of the modern era. Originally released in 1994 the BB535 expanded the traditional Cry Baby format by giving players direct control over frequency range and output level redefining what a wah pedal could do in high-gain and expressive playing environments. This reissue captures the original pedals sound feel and functionality combining a custom-tuned inductor with extended tonal shaping options. A six-position frequency selector allows the sweep to be tailored from sharp and aggressive to deep and throaty while an onboard boost provides up to +16 dB of gain for solos or added punch. With clear visual status indicators and rugged construction the BB535 delivers classic modded-wah character with modern reliability.

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Boost

A boost pedal does one simple thing brilliantly — it makes your signal louder, stronger, and more alive. Whether you’re pushing a valve amp into natural breakup, lifting a solo above the band, or adding a touch more presence to your core tone, a clean boost gives you extra headroom without changing your character.

Use it at the front of your chain to drive other pedals harder, or after your gain stages to raise volume without adding distortion. Subtle or powerful, transparent or slightly coloured, a boost is one of the most useful tools on any pedalboard — small box, big difference.

Distortion

Distortion pedals take your clean guitar signal and transform it into something bigger, bolder, and full of attitude. By clipping the waveform, they add sustain, bite, and aggression, creating that thick, compressed tone that’s powered rock music for decades. From the growling crunch of classic hard rock to the tight, saturated roar of modern metal, distortion is all about energy and presence. It gives every note weight and authority, pushing your amp to its limits and beyond.

There are countless flavours of distortion, each with its own texture and edge. Some sound smooth and creamy, others raw and gnarly like tearing fabric. It’s the sonic equivalent of turning up the heat until the sound cooks — rich, sizzling, and perfectly seasoned to taste. Whether used for rhythm muscle or soaring leads, a good distortion pedal doesn’t just add volume; it adds personality, grit, and that unmistakable sense of power under your fingers.

Wah

Wah refers to an expressive filter effect that sweeps through a range of frequencies, creating a vocal-like “wah” sound. Controlled in real time with a foot-operated treadle, it allows players to emphasise different parts of the frequency spectrum as they play. Wah pedals are commonly used for lead guitar, funk rhythm work, and expressive solos, responding closely to picking dynamics and foot movement.