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Description

Transform your sound with the Dunlop Mister Cry Baby Super Wah/Volume, a versatile pedal that serves as both a wah effect and a volume control in one streamlined unit. Designed for guitarists seeking dynamic expressiveness, this pedal offers seamless transition between its wah and volume functions, allowing you to inject character and emotion into your performances effortlessly.

The Mister Cry Baby Super Wah/Volume is equipped with a classic Fasel inductor, renowned for delivering the rich, vocal-like quality that has defined the wah sound for decades. Whether you're crafting a smooth, gradual swell or cutting through the mix with a sharp wah attack, this pedal provides the precision and reliability you need. Its sturdy construction ensures it can withstand the rigors of live performances and intense studio sessions alike.

With user-friendly controls, you can quickly dial in your desired tone, making it an essential tool for both beginners and seasoned players. The pedal's true bypass switching ensures your signal remains uncolored when the pedal is not engaged, preserving your guitar's natural tone. Experience the ultimate in tonal flexibility and make every note count with the Dunlop Mister Cry Baby Super Wah/Volume.

Key Features:

  • Dual-functionality: Wah and volume pedal in one
  • Equipped with a classic Fasel inductor for iconic wah sound
  • Seamless transition between wah and volume modes
  • True bypass switching for uncolored signal integrity
  • Durable construction for reliable performance
  • User-friendly controls for easy tone shaping

Product specs

Brand Dunlop
Model EW-95V Mister Cry Baby Super Volume Wah
Finish Metal
Year 1998 - 2009
Made In United States
Categories Controller, Expression and Volume Pedals, Filter and Wah Pedals
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What is the main function of the Dunlop Mister Cry Baby Super Wah/Volume pedal?

The Dunlop Mister Cry Baby Super Wah/Volume pedal functions as both a wah pedal and a volume pedal, allowing guitarists to switch between expressive wah effects and precise volume control seamlessly.

How does the volume control feature work on the Mister Cry Baby Super Wah/Volume pedal?

The volume control feature on the Mister Cry Baby Super Wah/Volume pedal allows you to adjust your guitar's output level smoothly, functioning as a traditional volume pedal when the wah effect is not engaged.

What type of power supply does the Dunlop Mister Cry Baby Super Wah/Volume require?

The Dunlop Mister Cry Baby Super Wah/Volume pedal can be powered using a standard 9V battery or an optional 9V DC power adapter for consistent performance.

Can I use the Dunlop Mister Cry Baby Super Wah/Volume with a bass guitar?

Yes, the Dunlop Mister Cry Baby Super Wah/Volume is compatible with bass guitars, offering a wide frequency response that accommodates both guitar and bass frequencies effectively.

Does the Dunlop Mister Cry Baby Super Wah/Volume pedal have a bypass feature?

Yes, the Dunlop Mister Cry Baby Super Wah/Volume pedal features a true bypass, ensuring that your guitar signal remains unaffected when the pedal is not in use.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Exceptional tone quality enhances playing experience

  • Usable boost function for driving high gain sound

  • Dual wah/volume feature for space-saving and flexibility

  • Excellent customer service from Jim Dunlop

  • Sufficient boost for an extra kick in performance

CONS

  • Large knob design may be cumbersome for some users

  • Volume sweep not as clean as some competitors

  • Manufacturing quality could be improved

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Dunlop Mister Cry Baby Super Wah/Volume.

Features and functionality

  • The Dunlop Mister Cry Baby Super Wah/Volume combines wah and volume functions, but switching modes requires a mechanical adjustment, not just a bypass.

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  • Many wah pedals, like the Vox V847, don't fully mute audio when used as volume due to the limited sweep range of standard wah pots.

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  • The Hotone Soul Press II is noted for its limited expression range due to its small size, leading some to opt for a dedicated expression pedal.

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  • The EW95V Mister Crybaby Super Volume Wah includes a boost mode with a 16dB adjustable boost, offering more sound shaping options.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Modifying wah pedals into combo units often results in insufficient volume sweep, possibly due to incompatible taper pots or limited mechanical range.

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  • For achieving a "tin can" sound, using a wah with a "trashcan" or "stack of dimes" inductor, like those in King Wah Wahs, is recommended.

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User experience

  • Some owners find full-size treadles, like the Dunlop, provide more precision and comfort compared to mini pedal alternatives.

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  • Users who have tried mini pedals note challenges in achieving precise sweeps due to the smaller size, suggesting full-size pedals for those needing finer control.

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  • An owner reported that the Morley volume pedal has a "snotty" action, suggesting a unique feel, but it's unclear if this is positive or negative.

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Comparisons

  • The Morley Power Wah is highlighted as a two-in-one pedal combining wah and volume functions, similar to the Mr. Cry Baby.

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  • The Boss PW-10 Pedal is praised for offering five classic wah sounds and ten distortions/overdrives, making it a versatile choice for users needing multiple effects.

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  • The Budda Budwah is noted for its rugged build and warm sound, offering a different tonal character compared to newer models that some find cheesy.

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  • Wilson's wahs are favored for their range from vintage to funk tones, contrasting with run-of-the-mill options like the Vox v847 and standard Dunlop Crybaby.

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Use cases and applications

  • Some players use wah pedals as a static tone filter by leaving them toe down, similar to the "cocked wah" mod for Telecasters.

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johntylerkay

A fine unit that is, like all other Dunlop products, poorly manufactured.

A fine unit that is, like all other Dunlop products, poorly manufactured.

ph2065

does the job

Volume and wah givers a bit of versatility

Artist usage

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See how Daniel Johns uses Dunlop Mister Cry Baby Super Wah/Volume

Daniel Johns

Singer, Guitarist

Silverchair

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In the fourth paragraph of the source "silverchair - orchestral tear cash-flow - Guitar Gear," it is mentioned that Daniel Johns uses the Dunlop Mister Cry Baby Super Wah/Volume pedal.

See how Peter Hayes uses Dunlop Mister Cry Baby Super Wah/Volume

Peter Hayes

Guitarist

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club

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Mentioned in 2018 Music Radar rig rundown. It's likely that it's this model, as it's the only volume/wah Cry Baby.

Just to kill two birds with one stone! I only use the volume function for one song - all amps are always going at the same time. This sends the signal to only amps one and two for a song called In Like The Rose.

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