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Description
The Jim Dunlop TM95 TAK CRY BABY is a wah pedal that expertly combines innovative design with classic tonal characteristics, crafted specifically for guitarists seeking to elevate their soundscapes. This pedal is a collaboration with the legendary Tak Matsumoto, providing a tailored experience that reflects his iconic style and precision. The specially voiced circuit is the heart of this pedal, offering a unique tonal sweep that enhances expression and dynamics while maintaining the integrity of your original sound.
Engineered to provide a smooth and responsive experience, the TM95 TAK CRY BABY features a custom-designed potentiometer, ensuring that every nuance of your playing is captured with clarity. Its robust construction and reliable performance make it an ideal choice for both studio sessions and live performances. Whether you're weaving intricate solos or laying down rhythmic grooves, this pedal delivers the versatility and quality that discerning musicians demand.
With its intuitive interface and distinct voice, the Jim Dunlop TM95 TAK CRY BABY is a must-have tool for guitarists who wish to explore new dimensions of their sound. Dive into a world of expressive possibilities with a pedal that stands out both in design and function.
Key Features:
- Specially voiced circuit designed in collaboration with Tak Matsumoto
- Custom-designed potentiometer for precise control
- Durable construction suitable for live and studio use
- Smooth and responsive tonal sweep for enhanced expression
- Tailored to maintain the integrity of your original sound
Product specs
| Brand | Dunlop |
| Model | TM95 Tak Matsumoto Signature Cry Baby Wah |
| Finish | White with Purple |
| Year | 2014 |
| Made In | United States |
| Categories | Filter and Wah Pedals |
| Pedal Format | Standard |
FAQs
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What makes the Jim Dunlop TM95 TAK Cry Baby different from other Cry Baby wah pedals?
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The Jim Dunlop TM95 TAK Cry Baby is a signature model designed in collaboration with guitarist Tak Matsumoto. It features a custom voicing tailored to his playing style, providing unique tonal characteristics that set it apart from standard Cry Baby models.
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Is the Jim Dunlop TM95 TAK Cry Baby suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Jim Dunlop TM95 TAK Cry Baby is designed for both studio and live performance use, offering reliable build quality and a distinctive wah sound that cuts through in live settings.
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Can the Jim Dunlop TM95 TAK Cry Baby be powered by a standard 9-volt power supply?
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Yes, the Jim Dunlop TM95 TAK Cry Baby can be powered using a standard 9-volt battery or an external 9-volt power supply, such as the Dunlop ECB003 adapter.
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What kind of sound can I expect from the Jim Dunlop TM95 TAK Cry Baby?
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The Jim Dunlop TM95 TAK Cry Baby delivers a pronounced and expressive wah effect with a unique voice that complements various music genres, particularly rock and blues.
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Does the Jim Dunlop TM95 TAK Cry Baby have true bypass switching?
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Yes, the Jim Dunlop TM95 TAK Cry Baby features true bypass switching, ensuring that your guitar signal remains uncolored when the pedal is not in use.
Videos
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Reviews
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Amazing 2 different sounds
This Cry Baby is Tak Matsumoto, who is famous for the guitarist from B'z signeture model. It has two different sounds. Mode 1 highlights high-tone range, which is fit for cutting play, and mode 2 highlights midrange, which is fit for lead play. You can switch these two modes anytime with external foot switch.
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you are making me want this, because without a fully tuneable wah I find I need something that highlights mainly upper mids with an option to go to full range for rhythm work... and with the crybaby Q wah? its a compromise between rhythm and lead timbres.... putting to voices on a footswitch? hot damn.... but does it have the cut of a vox in high mode? I find crybabies usually don't have the "skronk" of a vox. Maybe it the Q of the filter is just right as well as the range, or... I dunno? but a crybaby w/o adjustable parameters doesn't always cut the mix for every task and I do notlike bending down to adjust pedals live, I am there to play not play around with effects. Good review though.
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