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Dunlop Classic Crybaby

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Price New Dunlop Classic Crybaby @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.jimdunlop.com/
Ease of Use 9.5 (35 responses)
Sound Quality 8.8 (36 responses)
Reliability 8.6 (28 responses)
Customer Support 5.7 (6 responses)
Overall Rating 8.8 (36 responses)
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Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/04/2009 at 04:31am by tony13

Ease of Use : 10

Sound Quality : 8
The poti was dirty with to much of oil, so i cleaned it up, after that it was fine. Its a great wah pedal for roots-blues and classic Rock.
works best clean or with mild overdrives. Not a metal-alternative thing !!!
Its THAT classic tone we all have in mind when we talk about vintage sound.
But im not allways in that mood, so I try another Wah for my style.
For the "classic tone" its a 9, for the Heavy Rock thing its a 7.
seems like an 8.

Reliability : 6
The oily poti sucks. but thats all I can say about it after 2 years of abusing.

Customer Support : 1
no answer

Overall Rating : 8
In the studio for classic tones nice, but on stage its not the best.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/11/2009 at 07:00pm by Zososhep

Ease of Use : 10
Dunlop wrote the book on Wah pedals---VERY easy to use!

Sound Quality : 10
This is a GREAT pedal and for the price NO ONE compares.The Classic is WAY better than ALL the other Dunlop Wah's(and most of the others kick *** also!)My set up is: PRS Singlecut---Classic Cry Baby---Boss TU2 Tuner---Barber Tone Press---EX #1 Echo Delay---EX Small Stone Phaser---Xotic BB Preamp---Fulltone OCD---Mesa Boogie Lonestar 2x12 combo(It's a hell of a wonderful set up!!!)The Classic Cry Baby sings with Lush beautiful tones and if you use it very gently you can get fantastic volume swells.I am also able to get some great Jerry Garcia tones(I know he used an envelope filter). As other reviewers have said there is a slight dirty/scratchy sound when you first use it---Take some zero residue contact cleaner and give the potentiometer a quick spray,let dry for a few Seconds and then give another quick spray=Problem solved, this baby is VERY quiet!!It is fantastic with both clean and distorted tones and depending on how hard you stomp and rock back & forth you really are able to get an array of awesome wah/volume swell type tones.

Reliability : 10
Dunlop products are built really well.They have an outstanding reputation amongst musicians and for good reason! These things are built tlast,take care of it and it will take care of you!!

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have owned(over the years) SEVERAL Dunlop products and NOT ONCE have I ever had to contact them---which just goes to show you how incredibly reliable there stuff is!!
Given their wonderful reputation I am certain if I ever do need them they will be nothing but extremely helpful!

Overall Rating : 10
I play rock,Blues,some jazz,some harder stuff and a whole lot in between.I have been playing for 30+ years now.I have Gigged all over from the most beautiful of venues to the rowdiest of dives to the backyard keg party to weddings,school reunions,private functions--you name it and I've played it.Through out my entire career I have ALWAYS had a Wah pedal in my arsenal and through out my ENTIRE career it has always been a Dunlop---I have played and owned several diff. versions and I have to say the Classic is THE BEST!!There is something about that Fassel inductor not to mention true bypass!Yes there are MANY to choose from, I know a few guys who love the Fulltone Clyde and hey Fulltone makes great stuff(Like I said I use the OCD in my rig)but C'mon you want to pay over two hundred dollars for a Wah pedal?If it gets stolen or bites the dust or whatever you are out big bucks.If you want GREAT tone,Realiability,Dependability and for under $100.00 this is it.Get one and enjoy---Life is too short to wear tight shoes!!


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: USD 80
Submitted 12/02/2008 at 09:15pm by Adam

Ease of Use : 10
Ease of use: it's a wah pedal. It doesn't get much easier than this. It does require a bit of pressure to turn on and off, but I actually like it because it prevents me from accidentally turning it off with "spirited" use. It does require rocking the pedal a bit to activate it twice; it would be nice if this weren't the case, but it's obviously a limitation of the button used. I wish they hadn't used a button that requires so much travel to release, but it's a minor complaint.

The 9V is on the left side, below the output jack if you're looking down at it. There's no excuse for placing it here. They probably did this for packaging and ease of manufacturing. The problem is that this sits at the end of my line of pedals, which are all plugged into a Voodoo Labs Pedal Power 2, so I could really use a longer cord to plug the Crybaby in (Voodoo Labs is happy to accommodate any kind of need for power adapter cords, so this is simply a matter of calling them up and paying a few bucks for another one).

Pedal travel is good, I'd say probably one of the best I've ever tried. I briefly owned a Digitech Whammy reissue (tried it out for a few days before returning it) and this seems to travel about twice as far. I really felt like the Whammy did not have enough travel to allow for fine tweaking; the Crybaby in comparison feels just right (travel is not excessive, either). It also feels a bit looser than the Whammy (though, if I remember correctly, that might be adjustable on the Digitech), but again, it doesn't stray to the other side of the spectrum, as this pedal stays where I put it without being a pain to rock. I think that the feel of the pedal action is literally perfect. I'm not sure if any of these parameters are adjustable, as I have not had the desire to adjust them.

It stays put no matter where I put it: carpet, tile, wood, etc. Most of my other pedals aren't hefty enough to keep from moving a bit when laying on thick carpet.

For ease of use, I give it a ten. Plug it in, step on it, and play away. It doesn't get any easier.

Sound Quality : 6
Sound quality: let's start off with some gear. I've got a Squier Strat with a Seymour Duncan Hot Rails in the bridge, some various other pedals, a Peavey Classic 50 amp, and a small Behringer 15-watt practice amp. I mention the Behringer because I actually played the Dunlop with that amp for a while before I was able to pair it up with the Peavey.

Plugged into the solid state Behringer, it sounded as awesome as a solid state practice amp could. I was very satisfied with the purchase and I thought it sounded better than many other wahs that I've heard.

But then I plugged it into the Peavey tube amp, and became a little disappointed. Don't get me wrong, it sounds pretty decent, but at high volumes it seems quite a bit harsh on any setting. When set to the heel, the low end seems a bit flatter than I'd like. When set to the toe, the highs seem a little too loud. And whenever the pedal is on, it pumps up the volume significantly. I'm going to look into possibly modifying the pedal to see if I can improve the sound.

I used to keep my BBE Sonic Stomp on the end of my pedal chain, as it seems to improve just about any pedal I can plug in before it, but the Crybaby sounds even worse before the Sonic Stomp. It multiplies the harshness of the pedal. Just moving it behind the Sonic Stomp was a big improvement.

Don't get me wrong, there are some wicked sounds that come out of the amp when I turn on the Crybaby along with my Synth Mangler pedal, but I'd prefer a little bit smoother sound when I don't have the fuzz pedals on.

For sound quality, I'd rate this a 6. In my opinion, 5 is average, so this is above average. It sounds as good or better than most wahs I've played with, but I'm confident you could find a better one if you spent some time and a bit more money. More of a 6.5, really.

Reliability : 10
Reliability: feels very solid. Nice heft to it, without being excessively heavy. I've had it for about 6 months now and use it almost every day. I've never had a problem with it. Seems very sturdy and I doubt it would ever give me any problems.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Customer support: never tried it.

Overall Rating : 9
I bought this new, I think, from Guitar Center for 80 bucks. I say "I think" because Guitar Center didn't give it to me in a box, they just pulled it out of their display case. The sticker on the bottom says "List $210.30", but I find it hard to believe they would list this for such a high price. Still, I'd probably pay at least $100 for a sturdy wah that plays this good and sounds this decent.

The biggest pluses about this wah are that it's cheap, it sounds pretty good, and it's simple. I really wanted a GigFX Kilo-wah... and I would still love to try one, but after buying this pedal, I was glad that I saved some money and got something simple. This pedal looks good, feels good, and sounds pretty good, and there's no complications or settings to fool with (this might be bad if you like options, but I prefer simplicity as I'm usually left fiddling with things forever if I have too many).

Overall, I don't think it's perfect, but it's very much worth the price I paid, if not even a little more.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: CAD 120
Submitted 05/08/2008 at 02:54pm by mwr

Ease of Use : 9
Easy on/off switching when compared to the Vox V847. Other than that it's just a matter of getting used to the sweep. If you want to set the wah at a certain point in the sweep, it will hold it's place and not slide on it's own.

Sound Quality : 8
This is a great sounding wah, depending on what you want. I ran this wah right beside the Vox V847 to compare. The Classic has WAY better low end response if you want your wah tone to growl and have some power. The VOX was more "chirpy" with a much higher frequency range. For the the Classic won out because of the better bass response. It can be a little muddy at times and for the the sweep could go a little higher but it sounds amazing for almost every style of music. I'd say better for dirty blues than funk though. The sound fits into a mix nicely. When the pedal is off, I noticed no tone sucking at all. Very quiet and no mechanical noise in the signal. I have no idea if the Fasel thing makes any difference. Doesn't much matter to me as long as I like it.

Reliability : No Opinion
So far so good. I would think it would be difficult to break the frame of this.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
I generally use my Classic for blues. It hits both rhythm and lead parts nicely. I play a Strat through a TS9 into a Deluxe Reverb and it sounds great. More of a subtle sweep than other wahs which I enjoy. It doesn't completely take over your tone. Again, a slightly higher sweep range would be good at times but it's perfect for almost everything. Both this and the V847 are great wahs. Try them both and pick the one that suits your sound.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: USD 60.00 USED
Submitted 08/23/2007 at 01:54pm by Plygtar

Ease of Use : 8
Straightforward to use. No adjustments. Very poor placement of the AC adapter jack that is next to the amplifier jack on the left side panel. They missed on this one. Poor design. Requires alot of foot pressure/a good stomp to engage/disengage the pedal.

Sound Quality : 8
Decent sound although this is my first, last, and only wah so I have no other wah for comparison. Sounds fine enough to me. Somewhat signal robbing when engaged and pedal is back. My search for a wah is over as I'll keep this one. Perhaps I'll send this one to Keeley for his enhancements.


Reliability : 9
Must be reliable since I bought it used and it works just fine.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
Good wah pedal especially for the price I paid for it used. Plain, good, and simple to use. I checked out some custom wahs that were hundreds of dollars more than this one. IMO way too much $$$ to spend on a wah pedal.

This pedal is nice because no adjustments. I rather be playing my guitar than having to continually fuss around with controls knobs and adjustments. The used guitar equipment market is great because of the many folks with G.A.S. who endlessly buy, try, and then sell away perfectly good almost new guitar stuff for less than the going street price.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: USD 180
Submitted 08/12/2007 at 12:23am by Jesus Olalde

Ease of Use : 6
It's a dunlop wah, not really practical to use, you have to push forward until the pedal clicks. The AC input isn't centered so i had to remove a part of the case so the cable would plug.

Sound Quality : 5
I bought this because i thought the normal crybaby sounded very simple, and yes this one sounds good... but that's it. I think the bass end is very limited, and this one's good for accentuate the mids and highs and that's it. When you turn it on, the highs in your signal get boosted and that's a little bit annoying but lets you know when it's on. If you want wah tones like metallica's Kirk Hammet i think this one is what you're looking for.

It produces hiss everytime, running or AC or batteries. And sometimes, it grabs radio stations and you can hear them. I have tried with 3 different set ups and the same problem in all.

Reliability : 2
I've had this wah for 2 years now because i can't afford another one. It sucks. First of all, sometimes when you turn it on, you'll lose your signal. Why? Don't know. You just get a hiss and you have to turn it on and off until it's fixed. This is very annoying and it has happened to me live, ruining songs. Everybody tell me to throw this one away but i have nothing to replace it with...
The AC jack is defective and i had to remove a part of it so i could plug an AC adapter. But well the first reason is enough to not use it live.

Customer Support : No Opinion
There isn't customer support in my country.

Overall Rating : 1
This wah was cool when i bought it until i discovered the many flaws it has. I got it because some package company lost my MXR blue box and in exchange the store offered me this or the original crybaby. What a mistake, i should have taken the money and go for a morley wah. I was also thinking of a Crybaby Q but now i know how dunlop products are defective i won't buy anything for them ever again.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/01/2007 at 04:56am by cosmoganic

Ease of Use : 10
Easy Peazy, On or off no confusion with settings

Sound Quality : 9
A real sexy sweet tone, you can achieve the wah effects heard on the songs Dave Berry the crying game or breads guitar man. along with heaps of other classics. The wah has a kind of b in front of it, like Bwahhhh. sweeet.HERES A TIP when i got it out of the box there was this slight dirtiness in the clean mode a little crackle amplified with the use of overdrive, after a spell of disappointment with my new toy, i got some inox (like WD40 or any other contact cleaner.) and gave the pot (thing that moves and creates the electronic wah effect)a jolly good spraying, and after that, a completely smooth effect. I do also experience a low in the neck pickup position that vibrates the monkeys out of my amp but apparently you can adjust the position with the pot, ill give that a go.

Reliability : 10
so far so sweet

Customer Support : No Opinion
haven't needed them

Overall Rating : 9
Great pedal for any style of music particularly blues and 70's porno sounds


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/04/2007 at 04:43am by Cornelius

Ease of Use : 9
Very easy to use.
Although some kind of function for on/off would be nice.

Sound Quality : 10
I think there is no better for the price i paid.100 dollar.
Shure there is Buddwha and the others but this is so sweet after the "mini-mod" you just open the back of the wha and set the slider one notch back ,and you wont believe the sound.
Smoother, sharper, less harsh.

Reliability : 9
Its made of steel, i think i can depend on it.
I would use it without a backup yes.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/19/2007 at 10:42am by Teedlebomb

Ease of Use : 8
I've tried Morley and Behringer to no avail. Always looked for that rich, deep wah. This baby has it. Fasel inductor - must be the secret. Is a little bit of a tone sucker when ON but that's my only complaint. Really easy to use.

Sound Quality : 9
As mentioned, this unit has a really nice wah effect. Your tone gets very trebly when its ON but the wah effect is cool.

Reliability : 9
Had it for a month - so far so good. Battery life is excellent.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
So far this is the best sounding wah that I've used. Great pedal for the price.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/22/2007 at 06:53pm by maxxx

Ease of Use : 10
Easy to use, I like the sweep range because it's not too wide, not too narrow. It has nice peak to it, and thankfully free from the "vomit" tone.

Sound Quality : 9
I felt compelled to write this review after my experience ripping out the guts and trying a drop in dyi kit from an online company that I will leave nameless. When I first bought this pedal, I figured I don't really use a wah too much and it was good enough. I thought it really sounded pretty good. I had only one complaint which I still do, and that your sound seems to get a tad small when you kick it on. Strangly, you don't notice this at all until you shut if off. Anyway, this kit sounded like crap, those nameless guys need to go through their circuit do some major work. So put the guts back in this one and felt like I was back home again. It really sounds good, with a very vocal, very voodoo chile approve tone. All this despite the creepy surface mount technology. The by-pass is supposed to be true hardwire by-pass, but I still feel it somehow alters my tone. However, in my particular rig, it alters it for the better. The kit I tried also had a DPDT switch but ate gobs of tone in by-pass. So my theory is that despite the DPDT switch I think the signal still runs around some traces on the board on the way to the output jack in by-pass and some slight weirdness happens to it from capacitive coupling effects etc. Maybe I'm wrong.

Reliability : No Opinion
Jacks are mounted to the board which is a fact of life in mass produced stuff these days. My advice is use a right angle jack to plug in if it's all the way on the right of your pedal board. Oh and my little invention I wanted to share for mounting a wah on a pedal board, forget velcro. Go to a hardware store and get longer bolts to replace the ones that screw into the feet. Run them right through the bottom of your wood pedal board into the wah, leaving the rubber feet on. They act like lock washers and the pedal feels SOOOO solid when you kick it on and use it. So as for reliability, I haven't had a problem with the pot yet or anything else. So I give it an N A

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've e-mailed dunlop before and got fairly fast responses to tech questions. I think these guys are pretty good despite all the flak they get as huge mass-production company.

Overall Rating : 9
I would probably try something else if it was stolen, probably get a real vintage one so I could have some fun tinkering. But overall, I think this is a terrific wah and was very well voiced and designed. I guess there must be something to that fassel inductor, because it's hard to feel like you get any mojo out of microscopic surface mount components. I'm giving it a 9 only because I'm sure there are no shortage of boutique wahs out there that would sound better. But again, if you want a great sounding wah which just the right amount of quack and tight response, and don't want to descend into vintage mania, get this and be done with it. I tried my friends slash wah which I thought was really lame compared to this so I really think this one is very, very good, especially compared to other mass produced cheap wahs.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/18/2007 at 03:43am by Kerchang

Ease of Use : 10
Plug in, plug out, toe down, click, WAH WAH WAH ... yup its simple - bless it.

Sound Quality : 9
I had been keen to get a wah, but didn't like the sounds of the ones I tried (Morley, other crybaby models, Vox, Boss PW-10 yik!) but as soon as I played this one - it sounded right just like my favourite recordings. Those faesels work! I play a bog standard MIA strat and a Maton with HB's (SG style)with different pedals in to a 3 channel (clean, fat and sick) Mesa Boogie Nomad 55 amp. With the strat the wah sounds almost excellent (can be a shrill in the high frequency part of the sweep)with the humbuckers (PAF type output) its superb. As already mentioned, the bass part of the sweep seems quite long and the treble cuts in suddenly towards the end - but its ok to work with. I am keen to try the adjustment mentioned in Green Tea 4 Me's review might boost my opinion to a 10.
It works with clean or distorted amps.

Reliability : 10
A have been playing it for 6 months with no problems. It looks and feels bullet proof. Backup - I don't think so.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with the company - seems to be plenty of parts around.

Overall Rating : 8
I love to play jazz funk, lush atmospheric stuff, blues, heavy blues, rock hell even death metal. It seems to work regardless of how you abuse the guitar signal (hell its great for controlling feedback freakouts!!).
If it were stolen - I would get another in a flash (after serving out the appropriate retribution to the perp of course).
I love its simplicity and warm sound, it sounds like your feeling when you play - very expressive I guess.
The not so good things - its a little peakey with single coils - especially through a clean amp and can be a bit mushy in the bottom frequencies but it sounds like its tweakable - yay.
An LED would be useful - but its no biggie at all.

Try one - they are a sweet wah.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: USD 99
Submitted 01/09/2007 at 07:59pm by Green Tea 4 Me

Ease of Use : 10
Step on it and rock the treadle. Sorry if I'm making this sound more complicated than it really is.

Sound Quality : 9
This is my third wah; I also have a Vox reissue which I've had for 12 years or so and an Original silver label/old logo Dunlop Crybaby from maybe 1989 or 1990 (I won't be talking about that one much here).

To get true bypass and a Fasel inductor in a package costing around $100 is pretty awesome. The Vox isn't too bad on tone suckage, but the Original Crybaby, per its reputation, does knock off a little of high end on a bypassed signal. So right there the Classic rules the roost.

To my ears, the Classic is a little less refined and "dirtier" than the Vox. The Vox has a very smooth sweep from heel to toe. I actually had to tweak the pot a bit in the Classic to find the sweet spot (if your wah is too muddy/trebly, you can push the gear strip out of the way temporarily on most wahs and fine tune the pot by hand...for some reason I don't hear about a lot of reviewers trying this trick when they complain about their wahs). The bass end of the travel is a bit too wide for me and it seems like it takes too long to get the trebly end. Once finding the sweet spot, I was really impressed. The Classic has a rounder, thicker wah than the Vox. Adding my Fulltone '69 in front of it really made it sing.

On clean tones, there is just the slightest bit of dirt using the Classic, while the Vox is extremely clean....maybe even a little too clean. I wish the Classic was a bit cleaner, but the hint of dirt seems to add to the overall heft of gooey-ness of the Classic so it's not a bad trade-off.


Reliability : 10
Looks pretty good...definitely made better than the Original Crybaby and that thing has lasted a long time. I actually don't like the battery door on the bottom...makes the whole thing seem structurally compromised somehow....guess I'm old fashioned.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
Fuzzy classic rock? Check. My Bloody Valentine wannabe freakouts? Check. Twangy old school country? Check. We could go on for a while here.

I'm only recently re-discovering the wah pedal after mostly shelving it for a couple of years. I got the Classic because I wanted something true bypass and I also wanted to try something different and figure out what the whole Fasel thing was all about. For $99, I think this thing is a great buy...it would probably cost the same or more just to do all that to a regular Crybaby. The Fasel really does make a difference to my ears. I think this is a great deal, and worth the extra $30 over a normal Crybaby.

The Vox costs the same and if I were trying the two out for the purpose of choosing one to buy it's hard to say which one I'd go with based purely on tone, especially considering I had to tweak the Classic a bit to get it where I like it. I haven't done anything with Vox except change the battery. In the end I'd probably go with the Classic because even before going to work on it I dug the fat, vocally quality. When you add true bypass and everything else, it's no contest. Close call tonally, though.

Highly recommended


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: Euros 130
Submitted 11/14/2006 at 07:02am by Jerry

Ease of Use : 10
step on it and go for Rock ;-)
but notice ; if you are using it with Batteries, you need to remove the Instrument Cable after playing, because its in a "standby" mod and sucks the energie.

Sound Quality : 10
Yeah, that is what I was searching for.
I have a CryBaby Hendrix ( to muddy ) and a Morley Tremonti Wah
( great for Metal lead lines, but the mid frequencies are missing and its very modern sounding with much highs...Its like comparing a Mesa Rectifier with a Marshall Plexi !! ). Also I played the standart Gcb 95 wich is nice but with "something is missing" in the ears. And
the classic cry Baby has that "feel" of perfect musician style, maybe thats the fasel ? great in clean and overdrive styles, I dont notice a dramatic sound influence when its off or on. I play it since 8 years as my standart Wah and have it everytime on Board. Sure you can play Hendrix, Slash or Metallica styles when the other equipment is right ( You cant have Hendrix sounds with a paula and Slash sounds with a strat ). And so I do, playing a mix of all.
I play the Wah direkt in the input of my Engl Screamer, Marshall Plexi and Rivera chupster, with a 70 Strat or a std. Paula. sounds great...but now I get a bit tired and orderd a Slash Wah, but its still my No.1 Wah. I love it.

Reliability : 9
I giged a lot with it and use it every day without any problems, its very solid build.
Yes I depent on it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I don t care.

Overall Rating : 10
I play Hendrix meets Slash, Kirk Hammet and Paco de Luca in my own style and this one works. A lot of shit is coming under my feets all the years and the most is gone at ebay, but never this unit.
I play 20 years and yes, I buy it again, I play 2 - 5 Gigs a month and every year I visit the studio, Im a under paid pro.
I love that simple using and that great sound.
Yes its one of the effects that realy help making some music.
( like you step the first time on a overdrive ).
Try one out and make your own choice.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: Canadian 154
Submitted 10/09/2006 at 11:07am by Buzzy

Ease of Use : 10
The Crybaby Classic as well as almost any other footpedal operated wah is just a no-brainer to use;if you can't use this,go bang your head on the wall, splash water on your face, and drink two cups of coffee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sound Quality : 10
With this wah pedal, I can get all the classic sounds from the old days, 60's... you know what I mean.It is also great for modern rock,metal,grunge,etc...It is one great pedal, and the Fasel inductor is such a blessing...Alhamdulilah!!!

Reliability : No Opinion
I just had it for less then two months, so I don't what to think...but it seems very sturdy.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I never had to deal with them, and hope I never will have to.

Overall Rating : 10
This pedal absolutely rocks my music either when I am rocking it or notching it at a certain harmonic. It blasts with distortion, fuzz, or overdrive. It works well with my Deluxe Electric Mistress and Small Stone too!


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: US $99 shipped
Submitted 06/22/2006 at 12:08am by Luke H

Ease of Use : 10
Press with your toe to turn it on and go! If you can tap your foot you have the aptitude.

Sound Quality : 9
I use various guitars. My current #1 is a modified 1998 Mexican Squier Standard Stratocaster, close second would be an Agile AL-2000 Les Paul copy which will soon overtake the Strat, btw.

Amp is currently a VHT Pittbull Super Thirty, sometimes a Peavey Classic 50 (4x10" speakers). Only other effect is a DigiTech Bad Monkey tube overdrive.

The sound quality is incredible, especially for the price. I haven't owned any wah pedals in the past but I have played with a number of them. It is very expressive and voiced with a lot of character. No unwanted noises have been noticed thus far. When switched off, the true bypass wiring doesn't affect your tone at all. True bypass is a modification that most people do to wah pedals that don't already have it. So this is a good feature to have if you don't do wiring.

I give it a 9 in this category only because I haven't heard vintage models from the past to compare it to. In person, anyway.

Reliability : No Opinion
It is as solid as an armored truck. And probably equally as bullet-proof too. But it is too good to shoot it to find out for sure.

I haven't had it for more than two days so I can't give this a reliability rating.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't had to deal with them. Don't think I'll have to anytime soon.

Overall Rating : 9
I play blues, blues rock, hard rock, some metal and this pedal fits all of those styles. Depending on how you use it, you can use it for any style.

I've been playing for 10 years, almost entirely self taught. I haven't owned much gear compared to some people I know but I choose my gear wisely and utilize what I have. This pedal will be utilized much of the time not only because it sounds good, but because I don't collect gear... I play it.

My only complaint is that I thought the pedal would have more range of motion. It only moves about an inch-and-a-half or so at the toe. It really isn't a big deal and it doesn't affect the sound quality at all. If anything it makes the wah sound a bit more abrupt without the risk of developing tendonitis. If it were less abrupt it wouldn't "wah" as easily and would probably just make a weird swelling sound. But an extra half-inch would have been cool in my opinion.

It not only sounds like a wah, but it's the wah pedal that all others are compared to. So my complaint in the paragraph above really doesn't make much difference. But I give it a 9 because I think an extra half inch of motion would have made it feel better.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/21/2006 at 06:39pm by Mark

Ease of Use : 10
Its simple. Move it up and down and it wah wahs or how haows accordingly.(how hoaws being what i call the sound it makes when a quick backwards motion is made after a tiny downward motion). At practice I couldnt hear if it clicked or not so I would just push the shit out of it, that techniques seems to work.

Sound Quality : 8
Im using my schecter omen 6(not stock, dimebucker in bridge) through a few distortions into this and then right to my cheap no name amp.
For those who dont wah much(or at all) putting a wah in front of distortion makes it weaker, and behind it makes it stronger.I eventually want to get another to put one in each position. But I typically prefer the stronger sound.

This has a great range, one of the best Ive heard thus far.Its a very pronounced wah sound, it doesnt feel watered down at all. I compared it when originally buying it to all the other dunlop crybabys(except the crybaby from hell, they had none) and in my opinion it had a better sound then the rest.

On a clean setting its allright but at certain spots gives a real bright sound, too bright for my tastes.I simply adjusted my technique so I didnt hit that spot.

Reliability : No Opinion
Havent had it that long, but my other dunlop/mxr stuff lasts and lasts.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
This is basically the standard of wahs, as far as Ive heard. Which is funny because when I originally tried a crybaby I thought they sucked, turned out I tried the new model.Since this ones designed exactly like they were before, its great.The only thing that compares might be a vox, but my vox crapped out after a year, so be wary. Like I said I plan on buying another unless i find the crybaby from hell sounds better, either way ill have one in front and one behind the distortion.Its not used much, because I play heavy, but when its used, even adding a little wah can make a song sound a lot more dynamic.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: #105 (GBP)
Submitted 03/15/2006 at 12:10pm by Adam

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy to use. There are no knobs on the unit to complicate things, you just press the toe end of the pedal down to activate. Well designed so you can't accidentally turn the wah off whilst using the effect. Replacing batteries is easy as well.

Sound Quality : 8
My setup is:

Squier Affinity Stratocaster -> Crybaby Classic Wah -> Marshall AVT50 with Channel Footswitch.

The wah sounds great on either the clean or overdriven channels. The unit isn't noisy at all and is true bypass so doesn't detract from the (very little) tone I get from my guitar. I mainly play Red Hot Chili Peppers style music and the wah works very well within that style of music. It sounds really vintage, you can really get the sound of Jimi Hendrix's Voodoo Child (Slight Return) and it also sounds good with RHCP's Get on Top.

Reliability : No Opinion
I've not had the pedal long enough to really comment on reliability, though it certainly looks sturdy and well built.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
Really great wah wah, I love it and would probably buy another if it was stolen or broken. I've been playing guitar for around three years now and compared with the Original Crybaby and a Ruby Wah i've tried it comes out on top in terms of sound - it's a really rich, lush wah wah sound. Great.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: US $90 OTD
Submitted 09/17/2005 at 02:26am by O.A. Morales
Email: usa83strat<at>msn dot com

Ease of Use : 10
rock it forward press down and the magic happens

Sound Quality : 8
My setup is :

1983 MIa Std strat > Ts808 overdrive clone > CRYBABY CLASSIC wah > Fender HRDlx preamp > Dod fx-65 chorus > Fender HRDlx power amp.

i just switched from their Jimi Hendrix Wah, to which i switched from the regular crybaby. the regular crybaby was to shrill at the top. the hendrix wah was to deep voiced and made it dead toward the bottom. i was goning to buy a VOX but this wah had a much better sound.

IMO it sounds better than the vox, morley or buddah . all of which i tested side by side today. the tone on the classic is harmonically richer and vocal, i guess that fasel inductor really works.

My other wahs used to sound better with the overdrive pedal with gain from 4 to 6 and volume around 2.5. if i do this with the old pedals they would become slightly more harmonic, and there wouln't be a output level drop. as long as i managed to pull of the Stand-on-the-wah-while-you-turn-on-the-od-pedal Move. With this wah i can use the od pedal for what i originaly bought it for: a "clean" boost. the new wah does not drop volume wen turned on, to my ears it actually sounds slightly boosted. my bassist agrees cause he said everytime i had the wah on he couldn't hear himself. and he plays a mesa bass 400+ a 500 watt monster of a head,while i play my lil HRDlx 1x12 40 watter.

in Summary it sounds fregging awesome
the only reason that i have it an 8 is that i've never played with an orignal fasel equiped pedal(vintage ones) or any boutique pedals like the Teese rmc series. and i must take into consideration that they might be better

Reliability : 10
both my old dunlop wahs where tanks , taking abuse with the described switching move described above, and they naver had a problem. this new one is a much easier switcher and is using the same bullet proof case. it must be a tank as well. this gets a 10 from previous experince with dunlop pedals.

Customer Support : No Opinion
no just go it . lets hope it doesn't die. i dont think i would mod it

Overall Rating : 10
best sounding wah i've played, fits right into my style( i mean it's a wah ,it could be succesfully used in almost any style of guitar based music) If it was stolen id buy another one , prob sell some of my other pedals to be able to get it soon after the loss.

this gets a 10 considering the fact that it cost $10 more that the regular crycrap, and the same as the insult that is the jimi hendrix wah. and it's at least 3 times the pedal


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: US $69.99
Submitted 06/21/2005 at 11:36am by Hector

Ease of Use : 9
Very easy to use, A nice versatile wah wah. You control the speed and the size. The Manual explains it all.

Sound Quality : 10
Superb wah wah, before I bought, I tried out a shit load of wah wahs, Morleys, Boss, Digitech, Different Dunlops, and the classic cry baby wah sound beautiful, couldnt ask for anything more.

Reliability : 10
Hell yeah I can depend on it, I always use live when I play.

Customer Support : 10
I havent had any problems with this pedal at all.

Overall Rating : 10
I play metal. With my Marshall, my boss metal zone and different distortion peadals it sounds incredible. I also play funk, reggae, soul, r & b, and that "pimp" style music just to mess around with it... lol


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: ?69.00 (Pounds)
Submitted 06/13/2005 at 07:28am by Joe

Ease of Use : 10
Simple as ever,very easy

Sound Quality : 8
Does what its supposed would give it 10 out of 10 but i would prefer a great wah range or spectrum as the sound could be more dramatic for my liking

Reliability : 10
havent had any problems

Customer Support : No Opinion
dont know

Overall Rating : 8
A good standard wah pedal but i would prefer an LED on it like on the Snarling Dogs or Boss wahs,also i feel the sound could be more wide and exagarated.
never the less a good wah padel and now the industry standard


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: 100 (CDN)
Submitted 05/24/2005 at 09:58pm by 808Kick

Ease of Use : 10
As easy as using a gas pedal, takes some mastery but overall it's as easy as moving your foot up and down. Manual?? not sure if it came with one. No patches of firmware, it's not a multi-FX.

Sound Quality : 10
Sounds good, wah-wah. Only used it with a strat. I think everyone has used a wah.

Reliability : 10
It's heavey, i've dropped it quite a few times. if you have the 9-V adaptor, then it should stand up live, doesn't seem fragile.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never used them, if it breaks I would just fix it my self.

Overall Rating : 10
I play noise/dream-pop, haven't been playing that long. If it was stolen, I'd either steal it back or, have to buy a new one. Nothing in particular I love about it. I use lots of fuzz so it can give me a dreamy woosh effect. It's basically the same thing as the VOX wah.

If you don't have it get it, you'll probably find a use for it.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 03/05/2005 at 06:22am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
Just step, click,and shred! just that simple!

Sound Quality : 9
My setup is as follows<Fender Stratocaster<Mod-Ts9<Crybaby Classic< '65 RI Super Reverb. You can get about any tone you can think of w/ this pedal. Run it after a Ts9, perfect for SRV!
Run it w/ a good fuzz(Dallas Arb.,) you can get the sounds of hendrix! Or if you like hard rock this pedal works miracles under heavy distortion! The only thing i've had wrong w/ my is that it used to make a fffffffttt... sound when i rocked back and forth, but that problem was easily corrected.

Reliability : 9
Its built like a tank.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never had to deal w/ them(knock on wood!)

Overall Rating : 10
I pretty much play Blues (Albert King,Srv,Clapton) with a little hendrix-esque rock. I've been playing 30 years and this is the best wah other than the original that i've played. If it was stolen I would Definetly buy another! I compare it to the Original $69 Crybaby ,and the 535Q this one has the best sound for me. Does not clutter up your sound when running it w/ other pedals like the others in a lower price range. Best Buy for the Buck!!


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 02/22/2005 at 12:35pm by Aaron J.

Ease of Use : 10
Nothing to a wah folks.

Sound Quality : 8
Good overall and true-bypass which is a huge bonus for the price tag and a must for tonal purest such as myself. The only complaint I have right now is that it makes a bit of a scratchy noise which is likely due to a bad pentometer (easily replaced and cheap if you know how to solder).

In the future I plan to uprgade the pedal with high quality capcitors, resistors etc. but I have to say that as a base unit, with the Fasal incuctor and true-bypass it is a very good buy.

Reliability : 9
Only issue is the afformentioned pentomiter. Not really a bid deal and I expect it to last a long time.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
I play blues mostly with a jazzy edge and some rock. Great with a good clean amp tone and very good with a Fuzz Face or a Tubescreamer fed INTO it (i.e. distortion first). It should be noted that it doesnt suffer from the typical volume drop that a lot of wahs do when they are on. I actually get a slight volume boost which is very cool.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: US $99.00
Submitted 02/08/2005 at 04:52pm by STEVE
Email: me01501<at>yahoo dot com

Ease of Use : 10
simple

Sound Quality : 9
sound-wise, i really liked it. (WHILE it worked) it sounded good with humbuckers AND single coils.........then it really started to get ugly. see below.

Reliability : 1
well, i knew it was all pcb inside. that didn't bother me too much as i would be leaving my cables plugged in all the time due to the fact that my wah pedal isn't the first pedal in my effects chain. if i knew that i'd be pulling cables in and out of this thing every time i were to play, i'd never purchase one. it's pretty sad that if a jack craps out, that you can't repair/replace it yourself because the jack mounts right on the pcb board. it's all about cost cutting these days, isn't it folks? anyway, after about a week's use i started to get this scratchy sound ONLY when i rocked the pedal fast. slow, no problems or noise. my first guess was a bad pot. i took the pot out and quickly soldered in the pot from my old vox wah (that isn't scratchy) and it still gave me that scratchy sound when i rocked fast. very strange. then, a day later, it started another new trick- in the toe-up position notes now fart out or don't sound at all. garbage. they don't make 'em like they used to. they'd like you to think that they do by featuring the fasel inductor but even that can't save this cheaply made toy.

Customer Support : 1
just what i expected from a large company. i should've known better and just spent 75 bucks more and gotten the rmc wizzard wah. actually, that's what i'll be doing. i'm going on two weeks now since i emailed dunlop for help. no response. i just re-sent the email today. i'm not holding my breath.

Overall Rating : 1
it'll make a good door stop or paper weight. what a disappointment. i understand that i could've just gotten a bad one. it happens. but couple that with the fact that i can't get any support.........bye-bye dunlop. i won't be back. ever.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: US $100$
Submitted 01/02/2005 at 01:19pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
beautifully simple.

Sound Quality : 10
Ibanez Artcore as73 > Dunlop Classic Crybaby > Visual Sound H2O liquid chorus echo > Ibanez FZ-& Fuzz > Boss DS-1 distortion > Fender Hot Rod Deluxe.
This pedal delivers amazing sounds with my setup. I use it with my chorus, echo, and a clean tone to get an underwater sound, or i can use it with my amp's distortion to get a modern rock sound, or through my fuzz to get a hendrix, psycadelic sound. Great variety of uses. I can set it one position to create artificial harmonics on the chords i'm playing, too, which adds a little icing to any song's cake.

Reliability : 10
all-metal construction, and a nine-volt battery to back up the ac adapter-great construction.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I'm the lead guitarist in a worship band, and i cover a wide range of sounds-anything from funk to alternative rock to acoustic to folk. I can use this pedal for every song i play. Every guitarist should have one wah or another, but this one delivers the best.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 12/27/2004 at 10:50am by Joe

Ease of Use : 10
If you don't know how to use one, you should be hit in the head with a tack hammer.

Sound Quality : 10
This is the best wah I've used. Granted, I've only tried this and a regular crybaby. It is a lot warmer than the standard crybaby. Also, it responds better in overdriven situations, which is good for me because I don't believe in clean sounds. That is why I use analog recording and delay.

Reliability : No Opinion
I've only had it for a few days, but I had the regular one for a few years, and I bought it used. I beat the shit out of my pedals, too. Seems sturdy enough...

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them.

Overall Rating : 10
Well, for the mix of all-things rock with all-things blues that I do, this is the perfect wah. It allows you to get a lot closer to the Hendrix sound than the regular crybaby. Plus, it has the Fasel. How could you go wrong. The Fasel rocks. I think I use the wah too much, now.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 11/24/2004 at 07:07pm by T.L.D.

Ease of Use : 8
This is the Crybaby Classic model.
(By the way, for those looking for reviews, there are two review pages for this wah, one page called "classic crybaby" and called the "crybaby fasel." Both pages are misnamed--it's the Crybaby Classic. Just so that's cleared up.)

Very easy to use. It's a wah; no knobs or anything.
Easier to get a great sound out of this one that the standard Crybaby. Easier to switch on/off than a standard Crybaby I used to own, but that might just be coincidence.

Sound Quality : 10
In my opinion the Crybaby Classic blows the standard Crybaby away. I didn't find the standard Crybaby that useful, and thought it sounded like an icepick. This wah has a sweet top end and is very lush! I know that's the word Dunlop is using to advertise it, but it's true. It's a very lush wah sound!
With a good fuzz (or distortion) in front of it, it's crazily good! Thick and creamy with all sorts of great sounds!
Depending on your foot work, you can make it very abrupt or get a longer sweep. It's useful and usable all along the sweep.
I really liked the sound of this wah. The standard Crybaby pedal I had was thin and bright and didn't have good characteristics. This one is very sweet!!! It only costs maybe $20 more to get this wah instead of the Crybaby, and it's _well_ worth it!

Also, it should be noted that the Crybaby Classic has hard-wire true-bypass. Another great upgrade, and it's a must if you care about tone. It wont suck your tone or muddy up your tone when in your pedal chain, something I remeber my standard Crybaby used to do.

Reliability : 8
Pretty tough casing, looks and feels like a solid pedal. Operates smoothly.
Like any other pedal/pedal-maker, occasionally there might be one that doesn't work right, but the Dunlop pedals are very solid.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with Dunlop's customer support. I don't think I'll have to. There's not much that can go wrong with it--a volume pot, dc jack, etc, and I can do some wiring work if ever need it. But I really don't expect there to be an issue with the pedal.

Overall Rating : 10
I think I mentioned everything in the previous categories.
Easy to get a gret sound, sounds very lush, true-bypass...
Great pedal!
This wah is fantastic. For all its features, it sports a fantastic price!!! Highly reccomended!!!


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: US $65 used
Submitted 04/08/2004 at 10:28pm by Adrian

Ease of Use : 10
step, click, and rock, baby!

Sound Quality : 10
The Classic Crybaby is the best out of all their ridiculous line of wahs with various swithces, chrome, camoufloge, bells, whistles, etc. It has the legendary Fasel inductor, and I must say...this makes it noticably different than the others, and more like a Vox or Colorsound wah wah...in other words, it has more of a throaty, phleghmy, quacky, back -of-the-throat HONK...perfect for funk, or rock n' roll in the nasty 1970's style. This wah wah RULES, dude! I play a Les Paul and Telecaster through tube amps and it's all good, hot, and NASTY!

Reliability : 10
Crybaby pedals and cockroaches will survive WW3.

Customer Support : No Opinion
no dealing, no opinion, but maybe I should call 'em 'cause I like the Crybaby t-shirts

Overall Rating : 10
These list at waaaay more than I bought it for, so I feel that I made a great purchase. You will, too if you're into similar musical interests


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: #75 (British Pounds)
Submitted 01/29/2004 at 08:08am by greymatterthebiggerthebetterbadasfuck

Ease of Use : 10
Possibly the easiest pedal ever invented in ease of use.

Sound Quality : 10
This is run through a Marshall stack, along with a BC Rich Virgin and is excellent for any Slayer or Metallica-esque solos.
Run through a clean amp setting (with a slight hint of gain) this is also excellent for clean-tone funk licks and riffs.

Reliability : 9
Sadly the battery life isn't all too impressive if you need to rely on one, but other than that, this pedal is excellent in reliability.

Customer Support : 7
Never had to contact them, although I've known of people who have and have been satisfied with their advice. So for that reason, I'm giving this a rating.

Overall Rating : 10
In the 4 yrs I've had this, I can safely say that wah is the sweetest toned effect you could add to an effects chain and if your pre-amp settings are correct, as a grind/thrash guitarist I rely on wah for those solos and should I ever part with this pedal, I'd cry.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: US $90
Submitted 01/26/2004 at 02:10pm by Dan
Email: Muzicman76 at aol<dot>com

Ease of Use : No Opinion
Extremely ease to use. click on, Rock back and forth or leave in a mid position

Sound Quality : 10
I use a Fender double fat strat (stock)>Boss Blues driver>classic crybaby>Hughes and Kettner Duotone Combo. I had a Mr crybaby super Wha/Volume, then bought a regular reissue crybaby. I started modding it to get the sound I wanted, (true bypass, changing resistors for more vocal sweep) all to get the sound that THIS pedal makes. The biggest issue w/ the other pedals was lack of true bypass. So when I saw this pedal come out w/ the original fasel inductor and true bypass I sold my modded wha and got this one. THe pedal doesnt effect the sound in my experience and I am a big stickler for tone. The treble end hardly has any extra brightness. U can tell its on when U switch everything on for the 1st time but when playing U cant really hear any extra treble. Nice vocal qulity, I play in a disco band and a rock band. I love the clean wha as well as the distortion. For clean I think the best wha sound EVER is on The Bee-Gees "Night Fever" and for distortion Ive always loved the wha on G'N'R's Mr. Brownstone. I get pretty close to both of these. The pedal does have a slight boost when the effect is on. This is good in the rock band, its less noticable, Bad in my disco band cause it tends to make my guitar TOO loud.
The only real prob I have and I would like to hear if anyone else has trouble w/ this. When using it on the clean channel, (and this has been the case w/ the regular cry baby, the wha/volume, and the classic.) when I rock the pedal all they way back , the sound distorts. Mainly on chords. I have tried fresh batteries. lowering the bass on the channel, but this affect my overall sound, when I had this prob w/ the original cry baby, (before the mods) I wanted to see if it was the pedal so I bought a new one at guitar center straight out of the box, just going guitar>wha>amp, different cables and tried w/ several guitars. the new pedal did the same thing. (thanx to guitar center for their 30 day refund policy.)
the best thoery I can come up w/ is when using chords (like 9th chords) w/ a high powered pickup or combination of pickups it slams the input of the pedal and w/ all the treble out it is too bassy for the pedal to handle. my double fat strat has a setting for the 2 inner cols of the humbuckers and this setting causes the distortion, My Strat also has a switch for the innner coil of the neck humbucker alone but its a seymour duncan 59 and its pretty hot and has alot of bottom end. I can get it to go away if I roll back the volume but I have to roll it back so mcuh that it starts to cut the treble in the pickups. Have spoken to dunlop about this and they wern't much help. the only single coil guitar I have is a Dimarzio Blue Velvet in the center position of an Ibanez RG570. this pickup doesnt seem to do it as much but its a bright pickup in a floyd rose guitar which is pretty bright so it doesnt distort it but the guitar tone isnt good.
Please email me if U have had this prob and/or have a solution.
Give the pedal a 10 since Im am pretty sure the distortion is related to my signal chain.

Reliability : 10
No probs w/ this one. My original crybaby's switch went out after a month. this one has been fine, battery lasts forever

Customer Support : 9
Spoke to them when my original crybabys switch went out. they sent me 3 switches for free since i know how to solder. Very cool of them.
Spoke to them about the distortion and basically they told me to try fresh battery, when I told them I did, they basicaly said "We dunno"
But they must have been listening when all the people (including me) were modding their crybaby's to get this sound so props to them for that

Overall Rating : 10
best wha I've ever used. I love the sound of the old disco/70's funk wha, this nails it. Great on distortion too.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: US $99.99
Submitted 01/05/2004 at 06:43pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
Its a wah wah pedal, click its on...

Sound Quality : 9
Great classic wah. Great for those clapton/page/hendrixy sounds, but you need the right set up. With a solid state practice amp this thing won't shine, but with the right setting, effects, and a good tube amp you have wah bliss. I have a Fender Hot Rod 212 with a marhall blues breaker od, voodoo lab trem, boss tuner, and the wah at the end, it pulls off awesome classic rock tones, think pearl jam. But this wah isnt for everyone, it is limited to what ypou can do with it and your set up. If your an effects, experimental sound addict, than this wont cut it, but if you want simple cutting wah sounds this is it. What i personally like about this wah, aside from the price, is its midrange and bass orientated sound rather than having a tremendous treble boost like most wahs I have had and tried before in the past. This gives you a musical sound if when playing on the higher frets, rather than that whiny high pitch sqeel you get from other wahs in this price range. Also has a nice slight lead boost.

Reliability : 9
It seems solid, i have another dunlop cry baby and its lasted years so and has shown no wear, so i expect the same of this one.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never delt with them, and for a side note, i dont think anyone should use those ordering mags unless you have to, everything is different, and personally i like buying what i played.

Overall Rating : 10
I give it a ten simply because i dont think you can come this close to a boutiqish wah in this price range other than the dunlop. It doesnt cover every style and you have to know what your looking for, i recomend like a dunlop original crybaby for a first wah, but if you know what you want and you dig that classic sound but dont have 150-200 for a boutique wah, than buy it. I know I'm happy with it.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: US $55 out the dorr brand new
Submitted 09/04/2003 at 09:39pm by MrCheeKs
Email: stooge333 at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy. Can you push a gas pedal and brake???
Pretty easy to get a good sound out of. I always ran from guitar to wah to distortion then amp.

Sound Quality : 10
Not the best but definately very good. When used clean it has a very watery like sound. When used with gain it has a very quacly, whining crying sound...hence the name! I used this pedal originally for Hendrix and had his sound dead on. I was also able to achieve the same sound you here in most Alice In Chains solo's so basically if you could get whomever gain sound and amp tone right, the wah could pull off their wah sound. I would have liked for the range to be a little broader but there are plenty of cheap mods for making it do so.

Reliability : 10
Very reliable in my opinion. I'm pretty tough on my gear and not a light guy. These things are made out of a cast metal and very high quality electronics. The potentiometer used is very heavy duty. I would never gig without a back up but if I had to I would trust it. My only complaint about it , as with many dunlop re-issue type pedals, was the battery holder. I liked the that the feet gripped the screws holding on the bottom plate and you simply removed them to take it off. I hated the pisspoor excuse for a battery holding system it had but all in all you got it in right it did stay in place.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them.

Overall Rating : 10
I really loved this pedal. I no longer own it because I bought a zoom which had an auto wah that sounded great so I figured when I got the expression pedal I wouldnt need this pedal and sold it. BOY WAS I WRONG!
The zoom is decent at best for a pedal wah though it shines everywhere else! The dunlop was exactly what I wanted and I got it for one hell of a price. Theres as nothing I didnt like about it but it would have been nice to have some control over its effect other than the foot pedal itself. I have hopes of replacing this pedal over the next year and reguardless of other wahs having such high reviews I think I'll go with another one of these again, or atleast a dunlop crybaby. Its a great wah.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: US $89.00
Submitted 08/05/2003 at 10:07am by Dave from Ohio

Ease of Use : 10
CLick it on (switch works very easily), and rock it to and fro for all those wonderful wah sounds you are looking for.

Sound Quality : 9
MUCH better sound than the standard issue Dunlop Crybaby. Wider tone range, smoother travel, gain unity, and no hint of scratchiness. It sounds very close to an original Thomas Organ Wah I also have. Very good sound for the price.

Reliability : No Opinion
I have had major problems with 2 recent issue Dunlop Crybaby wahs I bought,and returned, earlier this year. Made me wonder what was up with their quality control department.
I will give this version the benefit of the doubt and hope it will be much sturdier than the other wahs I had from Dunlop.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
Good classic wah sounds at a reasonable price. I have tried many of the boutique wahs and they were pretty decent as well, but the prices just seemd a bit too high for a wah.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: US $89.99
Submitted 08/03/2003 at 09:41am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 9
Got it a few weeks ago f/ Musicians friend, was backordered terribly, i waited SO long for it. Its a wah, click it on, move your foot forward, get a "wah" sound, backward, it'll get all bassy and make the opposite of "wah" whatever that might be. There is a manual with it, which is fairly small, and gives little "tips" on how to get a good sound. Sometimes its difficult to get it clicked on or off.

Sound Quality : 7
I use a fender "roc pro 700" amp, with various hollow bodied guitars. It seems to produce nice sounds. I was so impressed by it for the first few days, put it away for a while, and now am using it all the time again, very obnoxious, but fun. Nice Jimmy Page sounds. I haven't been able to get an amazing Jimi Hendrix sound, but he obviously knew how to use a wah, and I clearly don't have the right setup either.... I'm not sure what other wah sounds to compare this to, there are better than this, but i like it.

Reliability : 8
It seems dependable, made out of the same stuff as my Mom's frying pans. I was a little shocked to see the ridged post that turns the pot was just packed in grease, didn't even realize they did that. I would use this at a gig without a backup, since if your wah craps out you can still play, not like an amp or anything

Customer Support : No Opinion
have not dealt with them......

Overall Rating : 8
Very nice wah. I'm just now learning to use it, and I love it. I hope it lasts a long time, it is very mechanical, and will obviously some day break.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: US $90
Submitted 07/29/2003 at 05:31pm by Paul
Email: lespaulplayer<at>iname dot com

Ease of Use : 10
Standard wah wah operation. Battery door on the bottom plate makes battery changes possible without removing the plate. The switch engages easily. Comes with an attractive instruction manual.

Sound Quality : 9
This wah was tested with an Epiphone Elite Les Paul Standard Plus with stock pickups and a Budda Verbmaster 18 1x12" combo.

Other wah pedals I've played using this exact setup include a Dunlop Original Crybaby, Vox V847 Reissue, and a Budda Budwah.

I prefer a vintage wah sound so my review is biased towards that taste.

The Dunlop Original can't really compete for a vintage, vocal quality.

The Vox V847 sounds pretty good; vocal and wide sweep; definitely in the right direction, but the tone-sucking in bypass mode, well, sucks.

The Budda Bud Wah is a great sounding pedal; decent sweep, vocal quallity, and a rich harmonic structure but it leans towards the bright side of the sound spectrum. The Q, or width of the bandpass filter, seems wider in this pedal which creates, to my ears, a richer tone with clean amp settings but the wah effect diminishes more than the other pedals during heavier distortion.

The Cry Baby Classic pedal is a very pleasant surprise and, in my opinion, sounds the best of all the aforementioned wahs. This model is equipped with an Italian Fasel Inductor (not a halo, but it was only $90 USD new) and although it's advertised as having a Dunlop Hotpotz 100K pot, the pot looks like something else altogether (look at the pictures, link is below). The tone is pure vintage warm and not bright or piercing like from the Original Crybaby. The sweep is wider than the others and very vowel-like with a quackiness in the voice like in old Hendrix recordings that the others lack. This pedal gets me in that direction for the lowest price. Maybe a tad muddy in the full-back position, but still usable. The effect adds a noticeable boost when activated but I usually just lower the volume on my guitar when I activate it, which cleans up my amp and allows the wah effect to come through more clearly.

Sometimes I wish it had just a bit more harmonic richness, like the Budda but overall I'll take the wider and more vocal sweep.

This pedal has a DPDT true hardwire bypass, but when bypassed the tone retains it's highs, but losses some bottom and transient response as compared to when the effect is not in the signal chain. The Bud Wah, which is also true bypass behaves in EXACTLY the same way with my rig. I've tried swapping my George L's guitar cables all over the place, including signal direction so I know that's not the issue.

Because this pedal was only $90 USD it gets a 9.

Reliability : 7
This pedal has PCB-mounted input/output and AC in jacks which is the worst thing going for it reliability wise. View internal images of this actual pedal at http://pgong.home.comcast.net/crybaby/.

I feel confident in the reliablity of this pedal and gig without a backup but I don't rely on the wah effect too often and if it went down all is not lost for me. I take care of my gear and don't foresee a problem.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them.

Overall Rating : 10
I am a blues rock/classic rock type of player of about 11 years with a guitar -> cord -> amp type of philosophy. I prefer to overdrive the whole amp (preamp/poweramp/transformers/speakers) and I like to control my overdrive by adjusting the volume control and/or pick attack on my guitar. The only thing I insert into the signal chain SOMETIMES is the wah pedal.

For the money, I've never heard anything come closer to the classic wah sound of the 60's than the Dunlop Cry Baby Classic. A phenomenal blend of vintage wah tone and price.

If lost or stolen, I'd probably get another one but I'm still curious of the high end wahs from Mike Fuller and Gregory Teese. Don't know if I use a wah often enough to justify the price of those though.


Product: Dunlop Classic Crybaby
Price Paid: US $89.00
Submitted 07/17/2003 at 03:53pm by Joe

Ease of Use : 8
I just got the pedal the other day, i haven't worked with it too extensively. It is also my first wah wah pedal, but I am happy with it so far for the most part. As advertised, it can deliver nice "classic rock" wah wah sounds, e.g. Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, etc. you know what i mean... pretty basic, turn it on, rock your foot back and forth, it delivers pretty usable sounds. Press your toe down, and it will more or less go "wahh", press down your heel and it will make the inverse of that, "owwww". I guess it could be simpler, so i'll give it an 8 or something...

Sound Quality : 7
At this point I use it with my Epiphone Dot, a Marshall 30 watt amp, and occasionally a DOD "flashback fuzz" pedal, which seems to work. It seems to sound good, this is my first wah, so I have very little to base it on, unfortunately. It has the original Italian "Fasel" inductor in it, which means little to me. For an extra 20 dollars you get about the same sound as the original Crybaby(maybe slightly better) with the original logo on the front. Like I said, its good for classic rock, which is all i've experimented with, with the pedal, so far. Like I said, i have little to base my knowledge of wah tone on, so i'll give it a 7, just to be safe. Lets hope someone who has better idea of what they're doing gives it a more accurate review.

Reliability : 8
Its made of cast iron, but obviously, like anything mechanical, it will eventually fail. I would depend on it, since it is new. When i first tried to plug it in, i had a hell of a time getting the cable into the amp jack, the clip inside wouldn't budge, eventually i got it in, but it is still a little difficult.

Customer Support : 6
OK, so i ordered this thing back in May, when it was first in the musicians friend catalog. It was backordered to June 6th. The estimated date of arrival was pushed all the way up to like July 15th, until they finally got the shipment of pedals, christ, it was one hell of a wait. It was probably worth it though, i am quite pleased so far...

Overall Rating : 7
I play basically rock in general, also blues. I've played several years, but haven't really played wahs at all until fairly recently. It seems like a good reliable wah, which should last quite a while, anyway.

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