Product: Dunlop GCB-95 Limited Edition Copper
Price Paid: US $85.00
Submitted
01/09/2003
at
10:56am
by
Randall LeBlanc
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy to use plug in and play. I really dont think you need a manual with this one
Sound Quality
:
8
My main guitar is a Gibson Showcase Edition Les Paul, BLK/SLV. Burst. My amp is a Marshall JCM900. This pedal is kind on batteries although I use the adapter. Their has been a few times that I would try to engage the effect and for a moment I loose everything, not often. I love the sound I get out of it, volume wise its perfect, I dont need no freaking volume knob, it is set already to the right volume I need when using distortion or any other type of effect I use, such as my Delay, Chorus, Phaser. I do like the fact that this unit is true bypass, when off its off. VERY COOL
Reliability
:
7
Yes I think I can depend on it as I dont have another for a backup anyway. I have had it for 2 years so far. No serious problems other than the one I had with it cutting out, now that I think about it, it has not done that in awhile but I will give it a 7
Customer Support
:
10
I called them, they picked up the phone.
Overall Rating
:
7
I play rock/blues etc. I bought it, so I needed it, as I know what this effect will do for me and my music. I have been playing 16 years now. If it were stolen I might choose something else, but I dont see that happening so I will stick with this one. I do like the fact its not BLACK and ugly this one is Copper pretty cool.
Product: Dunlop GCB-95 Limited Edition Copper
Price Paid: US $90.00
Submitted
02/17/2001
at
09:53pm
by
Joe
Email: arrobmat at aol<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
I found this baby on Ebay. This is a beautiful NOS (new old stock) limited edition Crybaby in copper. It looks like a shiny brand new penny!! This thing is so easy to use, just step down on the pedal and the switch engages very easily. Just rock back and forth through the sweep range or leave in a stationary position to use as a tone filter.
Sound Quality
:
9
Sounds pretty sweet! Can get high pitch treble (which can be a little annoying at times;just don't press the pedal down all the way) to booming low bass. Leave it in the middle and it's got a killer mid range voice. As with all other wahs, this thing sounds much better before distortion (just my personal opinion, and a lot of other people's as well!). After distortion it sounds weak.
Reliability
:
9
I would depend on it without a backup. But hey, you never know, eventually, sooner or later, everything breaks down. I've used it constantly for the past few months since I got it and it hasn't let me down yet. I don't understand how some people have a hard time turning theirs on. The switch on this works great and seems like it will be fine for awhile to come.
Customer Support
:
10
I emailed them about a couple other products and they were very prompt in responding!
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing on and off for the past 12 years. This is actually my first real wah pedal. I own some pedals by Digitech/DOD, Boss/Roland, Rocktron, Sabine, and a couple other Dunlops pedals. This is a great match with everything. If it were lost or stolen, I would be pissed; it's a limited edition and very hard to find! I would probably go and get the newer 95Q switchless wah, which I have acutally played and is also quite nice. This is a classic pedal and works well with any style of music, clean or distorted. It does the job well and I can't complain. Works like a charm for me!!