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Description
Elevate your guitar playing with the Dunlop Crybaby Wah Wah Limited Edition Anniversary Pearl White pedal—a celebration of classic tone and modern design. Known for its expressive vocal-like qualities, the Crybaby Wah has been a staple on the pedalboards of countless guitar legends. This limited edition version features a striking pearl white finish, making it not just a sonic tool but a visual centerpiece.
The Crybaby Wah is renowned for its iconic Fasel inductor, which delivers the dynamic sweep that has defined the sound of rock, funk, and blues for decades. With its smooth pedal action, you can effortlessly transition between deep, guttural lows and piercing highs, unlocking a wide array of tonal possibilities. The rugged enclosure ensures durability, whether you're on stage or in the studio.
Whether you're chasing the sound of Jimi Hendrix or crafting your own signature tone, this limited edition Crybaby Wah offers the same legendary effect with a touch of flair. It’s a must-have for any guitarist looking to add a touch of history coupled with modern elegance to their rig.
Key Features:
- Limited edition pearl white finish
- Classic Crybaby sound with Fasel inductor
- Smooth, responsive pedal action
- Durable construction for stage and studio use
- Suitable for rock, funk, blues, and more musical styles
Reviews
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This Limited Edition Pearl White Crybaby wah wah is the most versatile, perfected wah wah pedal of all time
This thing came out in 2011, my amazing girlfriend purchased it for me since she knew I always wanted a white Crybaby and had no pedals at the time (she helped me rebuild my pedalboard after ALL 20 vintage and expensive pedals of mine had been stolen a year and a half previous). It contains different ways to adjust the tone of the wah and the sweep, but i've found a setting on there that makes it as throaty as Kirk Hammett, as expressive as Slash's, as flat and funky as something from a Sly Stone record and has a boost to it that is impervious. If you can find one of these BUY IT..AT ALL COSTS...it's not just a typical GCB-95. No way. I've got one right now but it needs a new switch or the teeth keep getting off the roller track and it's been extremely frustrating not to be able to use it for the last three years. But have I replaced it? NO. Because it's THAT good.
If anyone can help me fix this thing It would be beyond appreciated. When kicked on all it will do is use the high frequency boost to the signal WITHOUT the WAH WAH sound. Also the black teeth seem to not roll on the roller.
I had it for 6 years without any trouble before that happened and i know it was more from a friend stomping on it and the pedal sliding off my board when he did it (my board was made out of floorboards from the old Salt Palace that had just been torn down, my brother bought the court).
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Instagram live rig run down, pedal board starts at 03:11. Signal chain: Dunlop Wah > Boss Chorus > Boss ODB-3 > Boss NS-2
When Leroy Weiler (Luke’s Dad) came up from West Palm Beach, Florida to Woodstock NY for the “Change Your Mind” recording sessions in 2011 he gave Luke this Cry Baby. This limited edition White Cry Baby has sentimental value to Luke for that reason. This wah was used during the recording sessions for “Change Your Mind”, and was also used live during the Northeast shows in support of that album. Luke has used this wah live at multiple shows in CT, Mass., NY, VT., and elsewhere during the 2011-2016 PMT era. Luke still uses this Dunlop Cry Baby live and in the studio. In late 2017 Luke started to use the XOTIC XW-1 a bit more live in the studio....but....will always love and use the White Dunlop Cry Baby as it was a gift from his dad and has sentimental value. “There is something about the Dunlop Cry Baby that people either love or hate. I love this wah, I have many others but this a great simple wah Pedal. Legendary Hendrix-Vibe Cry Baby sounds. I can dig it.” -PMT Luke
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