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Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah

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Price New Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.jimdunlop.com/
Ease of Use 8.4 (73 responses)
Sound Quality 7.6 (76 responses)
Reliability 8.3 (71 responses)
Customer Support 7.4 (14 responses)
Overall Rating 7.9 (71 responses)
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Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 11/01/2007 at 03:34pm by Czech Cola

Ease of Use : 6
There are no knobs or anything to adjust, so in that sense, it's easy to use. However, using a wah pedal takes some practice to get certain effects. The battery cmpartment is easier than the old one where you had to unscrew the bottom plate, however, it's made of crappy plastic that broke! They should have kept it the way it was!

Sound Quality : 7
The frequency of the sweep is pretty low as advertised, however its not drastically different from my old one that I had a long time ago(original Cry Baby, probably from the '80's). Jerry Cantrell supposedly uses this pedal, but I suspect his is modified. I saw the new AIC lineup not that long ago,and his sound was pretty good. Anyway, I was trying to get a Stooges/ Saint Vitus kind of wah sound with distortion, and with a Marshall Guvnor and some amp distortion, I got that sound. I mostly play punk rock and hardcore punk-influenced stuff, so I rarely use this pedal, but it's a nice effect to have in your arsenal. I pug the guitar (SG) into the distortion then the wah. As far as affecting the sound when it's off (wah pedals are notorious for this) it does a little bit, but not as bad as my old one did (the main reason I got rid of it).

Reliability : 5
This is where I was very disappointed. The little plastic battery compartment thing broke not that long ago, and I barely have even used this pedal. I's better to use a power source anyway, but this is still extremely dissapointing! I got the pedal several months ago, and either lost or accidentally threw out the reciept (I'll admit this was stupid on my part), so I cant return it. If they kept the design the way it was originally, I wouldnt have this problem. As far as gigging with it goes, I sasy the fewer effects the better when it comes to live playing, so I wouldnt even bother (wah is not an effect that is usually required in the music that I play).

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 5
I've been playing close to 10 years. I dont usually use wah but its a good effect to have around, after I started getting into Saint Vitus I knew I wanted to get a wah pedal again. If this pedal was stolen, I'd be pissed off but I wouldnt go and rush out and buy another one. If I ever did get another wah pedal, I'd be loooking at different makes and models, that's for sure. I shouldn't have to worry about some crappy palstic part breaking just from barely touching it. This is supposed to be a proffesional quality product, goddamnit! "Dunlop: live to play live." whatever.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: USD 129
Submitted 10/28/2007 at 01:16pm by James West
Email: bonepickerx<at>man dot com

Ease of Use : 10
Its a WAH-WAH! Read the whole review. However, I left a shorter version of this at the Musicians Friend web site under the ratings system for the product in question. I seriously doubt after it is reviewed by the genious web master at Musicians Friend it will be posted.

Sound Quality : 4
It's with unreserved indignation that I review this product. The depth to which I am appalled by this leaves me grasping for as much outrage as I can muster in the sadness I feel for the Hendrix Estate, not because they are being exploited but because they have so little self-respect that they have exploited their own flesh and blood! I can barely articulate my disappointment as 1. The Hendrix estate has again not only allowed this to happen but probably ccame up with the idea and it further cheapens the legacy of an Iconic guitar player; 2. Dunlop has the impudence to call this a signature wah. Dunlop Corp. basically took a GCB-95 standard wah board changed 2 capacitors and re-packaged it with some fancy graphics/cosmetics. This wah-wah does not sound any different than any other Dunlop Wah-Wah except that the high end is cut due to the capacitor change. The associated packaging and literature, the chrome top, black crinkle paint and the gasketed bottom plate are the only difference in this wah. They didn???t even use a ???Fasel??? inductor. I did not get nearly what I expected. I could change the two capacitors myself, and the rest is fluff. Save your money and buy the fasel inductor version, they are $30 cheaper and yes cheap is the correct word or better yet buy a Teese or a Fulltone Wah. Dunlop even used the old 2003 marked GCB-95 boards for this wah. They claim they copied it after a special fact finding trip to the Hendrix museum in Seattle, of course this was a special request accepted by and hosted by the beloved Hendrix Estate. I say this is total BS. They changed two caps and the cosmetics nothing more. Oh yea Dunlop increased the price for all their hard work go figure; unbelievable! What an outrage, Hendrix family you need to live up to name of the man who's legacy you live off of.

Dunlop Corp. this is yet another shameful marketing ploy which once again exemplifies the Hendrix Estates GREED along with Dunlop???s willingness to denigrate the significance of a legendary artist. The lows both have degenerated too; these egregious acts of greed are the only things new here! This is truly disgusting!

Reliability : No Opinion
It is a shame that the Dunlop Corp. would go to this length to make a buck. Jimi Hendrix is a hero to many guitar players and a legend in the guitar world. I cannot believe the Hendrix Estate would do this. If they need money maybe they should charge more for entrance at the museum in Seattle. Egregiously disgraceful and shamelessly disrespectful! I own numerous wah's. I build custom tube amps and pedals including wah-wahs. The best way to get a wah that sounds great and above the rest, build it from scratch, have lots of spare like parts to change out till you find the magic combination???.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Who really cares!

Overall Rating : No Opinion
What do you think?


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/13/2007 at 04:04pm by kayd mon

Ease of Use : 10
It's your standard wah pedal. Plug in and go!

Sound Quality : 8
Okay... the tone is great, but it may not be what you're looking for. It doesn't have a high, cutting top end - that's probably a good thing, but it also means that your sound won't cut through the mix as much. The wah sounds good everywhere except maybe heel down (too much low end). I think I may have this modded to raise the range just a bit.

Reliability : 10
Dunlop makes good stuff. I've had an old 535 Crybaby for about 10 years (before the 535Q came out), and it's still solid. This pedal seems to be built just as tough or tougher.

Customer Support : 10
I've emailed and called Dunlop a few times. They respond quickly, they're knowledgeable, and they're friendly. Great customer service!

Overall Rating : 7
I'd like to mention that mine is a limited edition model - it has a purple paint job. I don't think that makes any difference as far as sound is concerned, though. It is a good-sounding wah, but I doubt that it has enough variety or the right range for most playing styles. The good thing about this wah, though, is that almost every position is a sweet spot. I got mine for free (long story) so I can't complain, but this probably won't replace my old 535, no matter how much tone the 535 sucks while in bypass.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/07/2007 at 01:32pm by doodoobrown

Ease of Use : 8

stock its easy enough, but the switch is harder to engage compared to other wahs.

so stock i give it 8 for operation- after taking the rubber bushings out and cutting them in half (so they are only 1/2 as tall) i give it a 10 for operation cause it switches much easier

Sound Quality : 9


really nails that hendrix wah thang

its not quite as vocal as the clyde, but very close. it is not super versatile - meaning the sweep does not go as low and high (bass and treble) as other wahs (crybaby, etc.), but it is a very midrange oriented wah with no top harshness

thats why it nails the hendrix sound.

i read @ musicians friend where someone said it does not get enough high-end treble.....duh! thats the point! thats what hendrix's wahs sounded like. no shrill treble. they should have gotten a crybaby if they wanted top end


i guess what im saying is its very musical and the mid-heavy wah is centered around a very musical frequency. easy to nail that classic middy wah.

Reliability : 10
other than changing the pot every few years its built like a tank

Customer Support : No Opinion
not sure

Overall Rating : 8

i play rock/blues/classical/ska/etc.

i know thats a cliche but i am open to everything. limiting yourself from music only limits your playing as a result.

ive been playing right at 17 yrs, this is maybe my 10th wah.

it works very well and is great for the hendrix wah thang


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 01/03/2007 at 01:19pm by mark
Email: mlmguitar at yahoo<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
very easy enough said but as far being upgraded i have done my own slight modifications of the pedal i cut the rupper tips off for1).more sweep/foot travel.2).makes it easier to click the effect on/off.

Sound Quality : 9
it's a nice thick sounding wah with alot of vocal mid range anf fat lows and the highs are pretty clean w/out sounding too harsh.it does add quite a bit of noise to the amp when using alot of distortion which is normal but you can always work around it either a noise gate or turn off your distortion footswitch/pedals off during pauses that what i do with my BB-2 od/booster box for that over the top metal type of gain/chunk/solos etc..... or hit the clean channel as well.

Reliability : 10
i've used it couple of times in a studio and a few open mike nights w/ no problems.I guess if my dime crybaby from hell broke down i would use this wah to get me through the night or saved the day etc....

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
I play mostly rock and metal works great through my marshall valvestate amps which has a nice metal edge to them with my Black les paul standard w/ZW style of EMG pickups.If it did get stolen i could always use my other 3 wahs the dime crybaby,GCB-95 crybaby and the bad horsie wah but out the 4 i would rather hold on to the jimi hendrix and dime models because they either got alot of tone or the right nature of tone that makes the wah sound so effective.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/24/2006 at 06:43pm by Fernando

Ease of Use : 9
Very easy to use, it??s a wah-wah pedal , just step on it. The on/off switch is a little bit hard to push, nothing more.

Sound Quality : 10
Very hendrixian style , this pedal has a wider range than the others, I mean, more bass and more treble. Perfect fis to my needs, I play some old rock n'roll like Jimi Hendrix (God himself), Grand Funk Railroad, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, etc.
One of my sets: Epiphone SG (with my custom modifications Gibson hardware and pickups) , DeArmond 1600 Volume Pedal, Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Wah-wah, Electro Harmonix Big Muff Pi I (Original), Ibanez TS-9, Boss Ds-1, Fender PT-100 , Boss CE-5 , MXR Phase 90, Boss DD-3, on a Duovox 100G Head (brazilian valve amp, perfect copy of teh original Fender Twin Reverb, even better than the new ones) on a 4x12' with originals Novik WXNSS speakers (based on Celestion Vintage 30, but sounds better in my opinion).

The JH-1 sounds great, of course my set up helps, but I tested it on different amps and it also sound great. DEserves a 10

Reliability : 10
Dunlop Cry Baby style , solid as a rock, no need to backups.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I live in Brazil, the support is given by the store that sells, no problem with this. I have never called Dunlop customer support.
I can fix, modify, improve, all my equipment I don't need customer support.

Overall Rating : 10
Great pedal , precious one ! I have mine for two years, and I'd buy another one if it was stolen.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/28/2006 at 04:29am by Mark Bradley

Ease of Use : 5
Well this is where the pedal lets its self down. The on/off switch is really hard to push down so it is hard to turn it on/off (not good 4 on stage). However once it is on it is fine and simple to use.

Sound Quality : 8
I like it. I have both VOX V847 and JD JH-1, and in my opinion the JH is better. The JH gives a bigger sweep for a more effective Wah (which is good). I find the JH has a great sound and it also works well with OD or Dist.

Reliability : 9
I guess it is reliable, however the switch is a pain when playing. I think it would be ok gig with (I have).

Customer Support : No Opinion
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Overall Rating : 10
This is a great Wah-Wah pedal and gives a strong effective Wah. Again I have The V847 and that is also very good, so give either of them a good try. It is a shame about the switch in the JH-1.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: 180 (AUS)
Submitted 05/01/2006 at 06:47am by Adam

Ease of Use : 5
It's a Wah pedal step on it (reeeallly step on it sometimes - as the 'on/off' switch in mine was not the best) and away you go. Taking the entire bottom off to access the battery bugged me a little, but to be fair it probably annoyed me more because I didn't enjoy this pedal at all.

Sound Quality : 4
Well a lot of people seem to like this pedal here, but after having owned one, I can't say I'm one of them.

I used this with a Marshall Valvestate 808/Honer L'59 (nice LP copy) set-up and was NOT impressed. The tonal sweep was too extreme for my tastes (though funnily enough, at the guitar store I talked myself into thinking it was cool :( ), and it was all just too brittle. For those reading this, don't confuse 'extreme' with 'good' because it simply isn't the case.


Reliability : 4
The pot in mine started getting all scratchy after a couple of weeks, and was annoying as hell. While trying to play clean and funky rythyms the noise from the pot was plain irritating. I tried getting in there and cleaning it up, but to no avail. Just crappy.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never bothered.

Overall Rating : 2
I bought this new about 10 years ago, and sold it again within a couple of months, mainly because (problems aside) I didn't like the overly trebly sound. I've played other wah's that heve a much smoother sound, but if you want your signal to turn into something that resembles a 30 year-old AM radio with a single speaker, have fun with this pedal. But for me, it just doesn't pass muster...


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: $70 (Canadian) used
Submitted 04/11/2006 at 11:52am by Tim Chase

Ease of Use : 10
Just step on the button and unleash the fury. Never got a manual as I found it used. But any fool can use a wah wah.

Sound Quality : 9
I used this effect with a Us strat and a Line 6 spyder II 30 watt amp. I found that although this pedal sounded great clean, and even better with a marshall crunch, it's optimal distorsion type was an extreme shred metal tone. It also works as a sustainer, and if you play a harmonic and sweep to the front, it will sustain forever. Some songs in particular that the tone works were, "Summer Song" by Joe Satriani and "The Audience Is Listening" by "Little Stevie Vai" Althoug i love this pedal to death, i miss having the Q control button to change the depth or the sweep. But I would not recommend that unless you have been using a wah wah pedal for a long time, and actually think you're good enough. But for a first wah pedal , or even a good player (Joe Satriani uses this along with his 535Q)this does great.

Reliability : 10
Solid as a a rock. Just dont get crap in the pots.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had a problem because its so beastly, and will never break.

Overall Rating : 10
To conclude, this is an incredibly great pedal for literally every style of music. Strangely, it even sounds great for techno. As in "Discotheque" by U2. I compared it with the original Cry Baby, and it destroyed it royaly. (Not really, the original is good too.) The only thing i wish it had was the Q control. Oh well For the price, it was a good buy. Even at the full $135 Canadian would be a good buy!!


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: $68 ( $Canadian) used
Submitted 04/10/2006 at 11:47am by Tim Chase

Ease of Use : 10
Its a wah pedal.... not really too hard to use, one button under the expression pedal. Its not complicated to use at all. You only have one sound, so its not at all hard to work with. I got it used so i don't have the manual, but I've never had any trouble anyway.

Sound Quality : 9
I Have a Line 6 Spyder II with a highway 1 stratocaster (made in US)and I can achieve jazz cleans, and crazy Steve Vai Wah souds, (like in "The Audience Is Listening") It also sounds great playing some Satriani stuff. Its optimal area is from frets 5 - 14 and higher that its starts to sound less and less, stilll i love the sound and it is still playable at the high frets, and i still think it sounds good.

Reliability : 10
Solid as a rock. 'nuff said. Just don;t get and or dust in the pots.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never dealt with them

Overall Rating : 9
I love it. i compared it to the original crybaby and a moreley wah, and i liked it better. The original crybaby seemed better at first, but after i tried both of them I liked the hendrix more. The big down side though, is that you're paying for the name on the box, but the list price was only $30 more (Canadian. If it were stolen or lost i would most likely buy it again, ore look at the Joe Satriani Wah (Crybaby 535Q) The main downside though, is that you can't ajust the depth or the sweep, but i still love it and must give it an overall 9.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: 80$ (can)
Submitted 11/24/2005 at 02:29pm by Rick

Ease of Use : 10
Just stomp on it and Wha-Wha!!! Very easy

Sound Quality : 8
I use this Wha whit diferent Guitar and amp. Marshall Bluesbreaker, JCM 800, JCM 900 Fender Deluxe, Twin, Junior peavey Classic 50, Guitar Fender Strat. Tele, Gibson les paul standard, SG and it sound very good whit all mixed.

This Wha have the classic tone very funky and Hendrixian tone

It suck tone when the wha is off. It very easy to modified the switch Go to fulltone.com He sell the switch and he explain how to do yourself, (You can find a true bypass switch in electronic store)

Reliability : 10
I use it since 1988 whitout a back-up

Just a battery back-up

Just change the pot 2 time since 88

And modified the switch for thrue bypass switch

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never deal whit compagny

Overall Rating : 10
I play Blues, Rock, Top40, Funk, World Music and I use it since 1988 and this wha do a relly great job on all style


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: 90 (EURO)
Submitted 10/06/2005 at 12:38pm by Marco
Email: themarcoexperience at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
I just had to plug it in and play.
just did some little changes on my amp and thats all.
if you want a warm sound just put the trebble on low and the Middle some lower and the bass high!.
if you want a realy screaming noise just do the trebble and the middle higher and the bass some lower thats it! and it works perfectly to me!.

Sound Quality : 10
first of all my setup:

Amp: Marshall Valvestate 8080. (1 tube in the overdrive channel)
Effects: Zoom 1010
Dunlop JH-1 Wah Wah
Marshall Bluesbreaker II
Guitars: Fender Stratocaster Mex (2003)
Aria STG-series with a EMG element.
Richwood Dreadnought (acoustic)
Kapok Statocaster Jap (1998)
Kapok Classic (acoustic)
Hondo Stratocaster (1992)
Fender Telecaster USA (1978)
Drums: Thunder.
1e Tom, 2e Tom, Floor drum, Bass drum, Snare drum, Hi-hat,
Crash, Ride.
I got lots of more things but i don't want to write them all down.

I think the Dunlop JH-1 is not realy noisy, sometimes when i play loud
on gigs or when i put the bass on high it a little bit noisy but thats allright.

i think it sounds great! with every thing you want to play on it.

i play like Jimi Hendrix and Keith Richards (The Stones) and when i play some songs like Voodoo chile it ounds amazing!, just tune your amp a little bit.

Reliability : 10
Everytime i used the Dunlop with a gig it sounds great!..
no wierd things.

Customer Support : 10
the people in the store were i bought were realy nice aldo i new those guys so.
and yeah if there is something wrong with my things they will repair it.

Overall Rating : 10
my style of music is the 60's 70's.
rock and rock 'n' roll and bluesy.
i play now for like over 12 years.
just try it out sometime and you will enjoy playing guitar much more.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/25/2005 at 12:28pm by cybersaute

Ease of Use : 6
The fact there is no on-off led IS an issue; real-life gigs on festival-size stages can be poorly monitored.

Sound Quality : 7
I use Strats thru fender 75's and a Hiwatt bottom, with a tube screamer. The JH-1 does the job, but it isn't worth the extra money from a regular Crybaby, which I've had for years before it got static. Anyway, the wah effect is by definition a very low-fi thing, so I don't really care how it sounds. Quite sensual clean, and works great for Michael Schenker type filtering. You can also just click it on full treble at the end of a high fret bend, and it's natural increased gain will give you sustain for days. But all whas do that.

Reliability : 6
Never had a problem, but I know it will pick up dust and die in given time, like the old one.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never called.

Overall Rating : 6
I play lounge type electro with DJ's, and also some Pink Floyd tribute. If it were stolen I woudn't replace it, I'd try something else. It's pro touring and studio tool, but it's no instant classic. I'm a true Hendrix fan, but I bought it because it was the last one on the rack. If anyone thinks they're going to sound like Hendrix because of a sticker on a box, they deserve to keep on playing in their basements.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $100.00
Submitted 07/04/2005 at 08:58pm by jesse yoza
Email: izzabizzafizza<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 6
pretty good this was only my second wah pedal

Sound Quality : 5
i have a an ibanez going through a 2x12 crate and i really liked the rich tones from this pedal but i found that when playing high notes the wah didnt seem to register but the mids sounded rich and full so did the lows

Reliability : 1
this is the reason i am writing this review because i have only owned this pedal for about 8 months and i dropped it from about three feet in the air next time i tried to use it, it didn't work right i mean i know you arnt supposed to drop these things but as heavy as it is and as much metal that its made with i mean comon it should be able to take a little abuse

Customer Support : No Opinion
n/a

Overall Rating : 1
becuse it broke on me so fast i am going to have to give this a very low rating, buyers beware this thing is as fragile as a egg (sounds good though)


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: 99 (Euro)
Submitted 05/30/2005 at 05:28am by nick

Ease of Use : 9
First of all - I'm a keyboard player and I use JH-1 with my synth (Roland XV-5050 with SRX-07 Ultimate Keys expansion), so this is a keyboardist's point of view (sorry to all guitar freaks here :).

JH-1 is very easy to use, just like an usual expression pedal. However, you have to get used to it - you should practise it to get that cool sound. And it don't slip on the floor - manufacturers of keyboard pedals, follow Dunlop's example!

Sound Quality : 8
Good. Of course, it is not primarily designed to use with synths, but from all those wah-wah's I tried (Crybaby classic, VOX's and some other) this one suits my ears (and synths) best.
It has a wide range (wwwwaaaaaaaaaaaaah instead of waaaah) and all sounds I run through it (fender rhodes, clavi's, synth leads etc.; naturally some work better than the others) are very, very funky. On the other hand, sometimes there is a small distortion and hiss (but maybe this is ok for guitars, I don't know) and the resulting sound needs to be equalized.

Reliability : 10
Looks rock solid, our guitarist have been using Crybaby Classic for 9 years now without a break.

Customer Support : No Opinion
No experience.

Overall Rating : 9
Well, this thing is a very good choice for a keyboard player. You have to forget about stereo but it makes you sound so funky that nothing else can do (forget those poor auto-wah f/x's in your synth) and it is very funny to play it. It adds more expressivity to your playing which I think is very important for keyboard players. If you are into funky or fusion, give it a try. I would definitely buy it again.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $180
Submitted 04/20/2005 at 09:34pm by Luke

Ease of Use : 8
Very easy to use. The i can't even remember reading the manual as its pretty self explanitory. YOU NEED TO BE ABLE TO PLAY WAH TO MAKE WAH SOUND GOOD. Rocking back and forth isnt wah. You need trills and variations in the rocking, this makes the freq range a little hard to get accustomed to, small movements sound the best.

Sound Quality : 5
I am using a Epi LP standard, with seymour duncan pearly gates pickups for that Texas blues sound, with a Marshall AVT100. The AVT's distortion isn't that great anyway, a bit too sharp coz the valve emulation lacks the warmth of the vaccum tubes in the actual master section. The pedal isn't noisy at all in clean but you can make wooshing wind sounds rocing the pedal even if your vol. on your guitar is turned down (overdriven). THE PEDAL IS A MAJOR TONE LEACH!!! I bought seymour duncans to boost my treble and mid response, making artificial harmonics sound like Gibbons himself. I was heartbroken arfter i hooked up my wah that the sound turned to mud. Its a good tone if thats what ur after but a pedal that alters tone is a definate shit off.

Reliability : 10
ROCK SOLID.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Didn't deal with Dunlop at all during dransaction. Havent upgraded it.

Overall Rating : 6
I paly texas blues, rolling stones, neil young, Tom Petty, Ted Nugent.
Would get something else if stolen
Love the ruggedness and low end on the pedal.
IT SUCKS YOUR TONE!!! (inexcusable)
I am going to replace the entire circuit board with the Roger Mayer Red Lion upgrade. Hopefully this will keep my tone and not destroy it.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 03/06/2005 at 02:37pm by Junior

Ease of Use : 10
Can you wipe your ass? Well, then I bet you can use it.

Sound Quality : 10
I use it with an american strat and a fender hot rod deluxe. It's not noisy at all. It does exactly what it says it does...try it before you buy it...I wasn't able to try it (here, in Eastern Europe it's very hard to get your hands on good equipment: there're no music stores in Romania), so I decided to check out the reviews here on www.harmony-central.com. What can I say...well, guys, maybe some of you are kinda rich or you're able to buy every piece of equipment you want, or maybe you're able to sell or trade it anytime...what can I say...BUT MAKE UP YOUR MIND: the fact that the thing doesn't do what you want then it doesn't mean that it is a piece of junk. Some of us are not able to get equipment that easy...OK?
It's quite dificult to get used to the JH-1 at the beginning, cause it's not an average wah. The sweep range is different (very waaaaaah, not just waaah, very human-like, or musical), the sound is "muffled" when the sweep range is down - some say - but I think it's just the added bass (i.e. the modified frequency of the circuit) which helps you define your wah-wah licks better. Take into consideration that there's a drop in the volume when the sweep range is down. IMHO this is one of the greatest thing about this wah (the added bass and the very little yet sleek volume drop add to musicality) However, this drop in volume is noticeable when using clean or smooth crunch. I can easily get the sound of Hendrix or Vaughan through the thing. Hell, when using it correctly (look under!), I can get Satriani or Zakk Wylde with it.
But PAY ATTENTION!!!
Use it after the overdrive or distortion units in your chain. It's the way Hendrix used it. You will notice that the thing was created for this position! You can try several positions (some people say you have to use it before all the units, but Dunlop advertises the contrary), but you'll draw the same conclusion I did.

Reliability : 10
Very reliable. Hard as a rock. No backup needed. Maybe just a battery per year would be nice :)

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with Dunlop...my unit was bought in the USA...if broken, I couldn't do anything with the warranty or anything.

Overall Rating : 10
Perfect match for my style (blues-rock / funk / hard rock). I've been playing for 6 years now, 2 profesionally. I've been dreaming about a nice Dunlop since I set my hands on my first guitar. I also own Boss DD-2 Delay, Boss SD-2 Dual Overdrive, Boss DS-1 Distortion, Ibanez TS-9 DX. If stolen, I'ld definitely kill the guy :) I would buy the same model!!! Comparing it to the Dunlop GCB-95, the GCB sounded weak and very trebly to me. The JH-1 sounds very nice, very nice, indeed. It helps you a lot to build your personal wah-wah phrases, licks, etc. Very, very musical.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $50.00 used
Submitted 11/27/2004 at 11:35am by ANTHONY SERIO

Ease of Use : 10
I'd say that if you need to know how to use it, you should'nt be using it!

Sound Quality : 10
I use a variety of Strats set up for everything from metal to Texas blues. I play through a Peavey XXX and a Vintage 30 4x12. I have always used an original crybabay, and I loved it. I would love to say that " I'm a blues player ", but I have a metal heart. I'm not into the Vai, Malmsteen, Satriani stuff. I'm more into the Zakk, Dime, Roahds game. I was a little taken back by the depth of the sweep, but soon got used to it and can make it do everything the crybaby can do and more. I always knew Zakk used one, but after playing it I can now hear who else uses it, or sounds like they do anyway," Holy Godsmack Batman"!!! I will say it sound a little lame through a practice amp, I use a Peavey Trans Tube 1x12 Bandit, but throug the XXX its super sonic.

Reliability : 10
Built like a tank, my crybaby is as old as dirt and never had a problem, so I expect the same with the Hendrix.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 10
I play classic rock and Texas style SRV/early ZZ Top blues to Hard and Heavy, like Ozzy, Pantera, Godsmack. This nails it all, especially with a tube head.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 10/08/2004 at 04:44pm by Anonymous
Email: austin at legalimit<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
Very simple to use...A button clicks to activate/deactivate the effect. The farther forward you rock the pedal the more treble appears, rock it backwards, less treble and more bass...Extremely easy to use, lots of possibilites.

Sound Quality : 10
My setup is a 2001 Fender Std. Strat (customized with various aftermarket parts and 2 Seymour Ducan Lil '59 pickups), Boss DS-1 Distortion, Real Tube Overdrive, into a Fender Hot Rod Deville 410. Noise isn't really factor, except for when Overdrive of Distortion is used, as you rock the pedal back and forth...a static like sound is produced; but this is very typical in all wah pedals...its the nature of the beast so to speak.

Its modeled after Jimi Hendrix and his trademark wah sound...Dunlop made this model with a lower "sweep" in the wah making it different than other wahs...I feel that it replicates Jimi's tone quite well but its more of how he utilized and manipulated his wah to achieve his tone...one of those trademark things that every guitar player sounds different, even if they are all using the exact same equipment.

Reliability : 10
Its very dependable....I'm 21 and recieved it as a 16th birthday present...I regularly use it in my own freetime playing, and also on an extremely regular basis playing in a band on weekends for the last 2 1/2 years...without a backup I might add...The construction is wonderful, built like a tank...I would trust this thing to play my own rendition of "Voodoo Child" when I'm in the Shady Acres Old Folks home in 60 more years.

Customer Support : 10
I've never needed to contact Dunlop, or send it in for repairs...The only thing I would recommend is to make sure there is always grease on the gear under the pedal; otherwise it could end up squeaking when its used...also something extremely typical of wah pedals. Even though I have not needed to ask for assitance, I'll still rate this category at a 10 because not needing contact them for assistance shows the quality in their product.

Overall Rating : 10
I play mostly Classic Rock and Blues, which matches with this pedal greatly...I cover about 3 Hendrix tunes, and yes, Voodoo Child is one of them! I have been playing for almost 9 years. If it were stolen or lost, I wouldn't buy anything else other than another Jimi Hendrix wah....but I would still greatly miss my original, because of its history with me and its hands-down my favorite pedal. I absolutely love everything about it, I wouldn't change a thing on it....Its the greatest effect in the whole world to shape a way to make your guitar sound.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $90
Submitted 07/23/2004 at 08:47pm by Austin H.

Ease of Use : 5
Well, I just got it today and when I took it out of the box the damn thing was pretty stiff at first. It took a while to break it in and loosen up the axles and stuff. Even when I mannaged to break it in it was a little tricky to work. Based on what the other people say in these reviews, "it takes a little while to get the hang of" -and- "It's either all the way trebly or all the way bassy." Both of these comments are very true. The middle line between bass and treble is very thin and trying to find that "in between" point is a little bothersome and as far as rocking the pedal goes, you have to know this pedal well.

Sound Quality : 7
FIRST OFF, GET THIS. THE CIRCUITRY FOR THE JH-1 IS THE CIRCUITRY FOR THE DUNLOP GCB-95 ORIGIONAL CRYBABY (DUNLOP'S CHEAP WAH MODEL). WHICH EXPLAINS WHY IT THE WAH SOUNDS SO "ARTIFICIAL." DUNLOP ALSO WIRED IN A TRUE-BYPASS CIRCUIT INTO THE PCB-BOARD TO MAKE PEOPLE THINK THEIR GETTING SOMETHING GOOD. THE ONLY THING THAT IS "JIMI HENDRIX" ABOUT IT IS THAT IT HAS THE "mod" WHICH IS A POTENTIOMETOR THAT JIMI WOULD HAVE INSTALLED IN HIS WAHS. WHICH BY THE WAY IS A
100k hot-potz C taper potentiometer, incase any of you want to know. SO FOR ALL OF YOU JIMI FANS LIKE ME MAY GET A LITTLE DISSAPOINTED IF YOU ARE EXPECTING SOUNDS LIKE "VOODOO CHILE(slight return)".

NOTE: my advice for anyone who wants Jimi is to go out and get a
cheap empty VOX wah chassy (without any electronics), and
install a 100k hot-potz C taper potentiometer then send the
wah to someone over the internet to install a handmade
v848 circuit, then use ZINC cell batteries to enhance the tone.

Another NOTE: There has been much debate over which wah pedal that
Jimi used and everyone seems to think that Jimi used a
VOX v847 wah and this could very well be true, but it
is known for a fact that Jimi used a VOX v846 in the
beginning which he later switched to a v848 Clyde. Of
course, on all of his wahs he had the pots switched out.

The tone of the wah really isn't bad at all once you start to get used to it. It takes time. And I do in fact very well here some
Jimi esque sound. But it does not sound like Jimi that much to me when I turn on the Jimi Hendrix records. And I use a Fender Strat, a Fuzz Face, and a Marshall 100w Plexi head with 6650's (like Jimi's), and Marshall 1960 cabs with 75w Celestons (Jimi switched to these during the Electric Ladyland days.

When you keep the wah in one position, it sounds wah to artificial (crybaby) and sounds good if you rock the pedal ounce you are skilled at using the wah in conjuction with your guitar playing. One of the great things about this wah is that when you turn the wah off, the true-bypass is activated.

Reliability : 6
It looks like the metal chassy is pretty sturdy. However the plastic gear on the potentiometer as well as the plastic piece that rotates it when you rock the pedal seems like it is apt to break within a few years of use. That bottom metal plate is pretty thin too.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with dunlop. But I'm thinking of raising hell with them.

Overall Rating : 7
I don't mean to sound like a jerk when it comes to this wah. I guess I was just expecting just a little bit more out of it. After all, it IS a Crybaby. Dunlop has false advertisement about the design of this pedal. Dunlop clearly states "60's design" which is not true at all. It's not a VOX design, neither is it a "60's design" crybaby. It is the same ole classic crybaby with a true-bypass and a different potentiometer. The PC board clearly states that it is a GCB-95 wah circuit, NOT a VOX circuit like Jimi's.

In case you find it a little okward that I put down some fairly decent ratings for this pedal, and then bitched about it in all of my comments... I think that this is great wah, but it shouldn't be sold as a Jimi Hendrix wah. That's the part that pisses me off.

All of my ratings are out of pure honesty. I'm not the type to bitch about things but when it comes to Jimi Hendrix, then things start to get a little serious. And when something says Jimi on it and doesn't sound like Jimi, then it gets personal.

In the words of a very pissed off Jimi Hendrix fan yet serious musician, this is my overall rating of this product. I tried to view this wah pedal in every aspect, detail, and use. I rated this pedal disregarding Jimi Hendrix and looking at the pedal as another typical wah, which it is.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $60
Submitted 07/08/2004 at 08:59am by Fabulous Donny Jaguar
Email: qsl27<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 8
Pretty easy to use. Takes a little while to get the rhythm going on your foot to keep time with the playing. Budget about two weeks here. One week if you're a soccer player. :-)

Sound Quality : 8
Sounds fine. I use it with a vintage tube amplifier.

One very useful effect is to use it prior to your overdrive pedal, like this: Guitar=>Cry=>Overdrive=>Amplifier

Run the crybaby at about 3/4 throttle and the overdrive on high setting. This will give you what I call the "guttural" or throaty sound. This doesn't seem to work with the VOX I tried as it doesn't stay put in that position (although it does have a wider range).

Reliability : 8
The POT has gone scratchy afer ten years of use in a dusty environment. I suspect some cleaning and pot lube would help here. :-) I do know that this is a common failure of the unit but spares are available from Dunlop.

Customer Support : 8
I'll let you know when I finally break it. But the fact they make parts available scores points with me.

Overall Rating : 8
If your repertoire includes 1960's and 1970's pop music, you will need this pedal otherwise you simply aren't a player. :-)


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $90
Submitted 07/07/2004 at 09:32am by Kent

Ease of Use : 7
as everyone else on this review has said... click it.. its on. though, theres no light to indicate when its activated (like on the rotovibe, and most morley pedals). obviously there is an tonal difference, but there are times where you dont put enough pressure on it and it doesnt turn off/on right when u want it to... in my opinion thats one of the last things i want to think about live. i dont want to stand over it and fuck up parts trying to hear the diffference in the middle of a gig. i have this problem with all wahs built this way, so i give it a seven cause although its strait forward... it is not as natural as my morley (bad horsey). also, theres not as much pysical play as a morley so ur ankle has to be alot more delicate to really shape the wah around ur tone.

Sound Quality : 9
its intresting. its the complete oposite of my bad horsey which is exactly what i wanted (nothing against the morely, i just like experimenting with the diffferent tones). The increased sweep is so wide, that i use it more as a tone shaper (e.g. give more whip to bends in solos, overly bassy, midy, trebbley tones for NIN stuff) . i mean, strait out, with some overdrive its a great hendrix sound, and for some rock/metal leads its cool, but its also fun for other tonal arrangement (this combined with the bad horey makes for nasty feedback) but save the morely for ur solos if ur going for a crisp wah tone when ur playing metal

but if ur going to use it for a strait wah, you'll find that all the way back, its really muffled so most of what ur expecting is in the top 2/3's of the pedal.

Reliability : 9
no problems yet, so far looks pretty sturdy

Customer Support : No Opinion
havnt needed them

Overall Rating : 9
i myself (playing for ~5 yrs) play all types of rock, jazz, blues, metal... just not emo.....anything...but....emo. my band plays metal (and yes we solo) its a great pedal for specific sounds. if u want an all around wah... look somewhere else. its very intense and it can make or break what ur goen for.. like that guy who posted about the Halen stuff... thats expected cause its too intense and fast and certain sections are seriously muffled. for that use a morley. but for what i use if for.. its great


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: $140.00 (Canadian)
Submitted 07/05/2004 at 10:18pm by scott
Email: GuitarKid123 at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
It's a wah. Just click it on.

Sound Quality : 8
Pretty good, if your looking for a hendrix sound, though still not quite as good in tonal range as the ones he used (Though the only alternatives are getting a vintage wah from that era or moding the
JH-1. I found it to be able to do voodoo child quite nicely.

Reliability : 7
Looks pretty sturdy. Though the day after I got it the switch perminantly locked in the on position (you'd push down and it wouldn't click). Instead of fixing it myself and possibly voiding the warrenty I took it down to Long and Mcquade Lakeshore Music where it was bought and they let me trade it in for another. Haven't had a problem with that one since (had it for 4 months so far). But after the switch problem I might be inclined to have a backup at a serious gig.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with dunlop.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I mostly play blues rock, hard rock, some metal, and occasionaly the odd punk or grunge. If you wanna wah that sounds like Jimi's and don't mind slight lack of tone variation, this is the pedal for you.

Though I find it funny how dunlop boasts in the manual that this is Jimi Hendrix' prefered variation and that he played crybaby's, when I get a live dvd of him and it shows a close-up on his VOX wah-wah.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: Free (canadian)
Submitted 06/20/2004 at 05:54pm by ,matt
Email: vansxlt at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 7
You click it, its not hard the felt needs replacing after a while though.

Sound Quality : 8
I dont know why so many people complain about the sound, aside from when its all the way up it sounds great. But when its all teh way up its so trebly. i use it with a laney tf320 into a DOD fx64 - big muff - sd1 - hendrix wah - telecaster. It sounds really good aside from the treble and volume drop of the initial turn on. And, i can get the wicka wicka sound witch is strange seeing as no one else can. Very strange. IM giving it an 8 because of the volume drop.

Reliability : 8
Its VERY reliable, its hard as a rock. the only thing that will need replacing is hte felt. witch really sucks after its worn, makes it really hard to use. I got it for free, it wasnt really a matter to me weather it was reliable or not.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I play stuff like rush and experimental stuff and it works great for that ive been playing 3 years, if it was stolen id definetly replace it. but i really wish it was true bypass.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: borrowed and never gave back
Submitted 06/15/2004 at 05:51pm by let just say..."steve"

Ease of Use : 1
its a wah pedal!

Sound Quality : 8
it sucked a good amount of tone, i went from Van Halen to...muffled Halen. but its ok. still a very good wah. i love its range. rather Ladyland sounding. check out still rainin...still dreamin. youll hear what i mean.

Reliability : 10

Customer Support : 10

Overall Rating : 8
dude said "use ZINC instead of Alkaline!" because it sounds "better"...what crap is that?. BATTERIES ARE BATTERIES GUY!!!! hendrix never modified any of his pedals. although he did indeed use a crybaby. the only thing that was modified from a stock instrument was his amp's tubes.he had them changed. thats it. yes, he did have pedals that were hand made for him, but no wah was modified. simply built, then given. you also have to consider that most or all wahs had the fasel in it. adding a completely different tone than what all have now. and they were bypassed alot better. this wah is good, i admit, as i was able to get that Ladyland sound which is pretty much all around sought after. great wah. but it does not infact nail his wah sound. he liked crybaby because it had better range, and swept alot easier. this pedal does not have enough range. listen to voodoo child, and tell me if that sounds dead on like this wah. not enough high end in this wah. but still a very good wah.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $89
Submitted 03/02/2004 at 12:13pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : No Opinion
Basic wah operation here.

Sound Quality : 9
I'm using this with a Les Paul Std. and a Marshall AVT150 combo with the extension cab. I'm not sure what to make of all the bad reviews on the sound quality of this pedal. Admittedly it's sweep and tone is different from a Crybaby, but then if you want that sound then save yourself $20 bucks and buy one of those instead. I really dig the range of this pedal, and unlike others I dig even the lower bassy ranges of this thing. I'm running a Boss CS3 compressor in front of the wah, which definitely helps to boost some of the low-volume muddiness of the lower ranges, but other than that I don't have any issues with the sound of the pedal: it has a unique sound which may or may not work for you, so try it out. I for one dig the way I can go from a shrieking banshee to a feel-it-in-your-stomach growl with this.

Reliability : No Opinion
It's solid.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with 'em.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing for fifteen years or so, and recently turned to guitar seriously again and started playing out. I've played Crybabys and Voxen before and wanted something different. Again, try before you buy and make sure the sound works for you.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: $80 (Canadian-used)
Submitted 09/18/2003 at 10:02pm by arty fufkin

Ease of Use : 7
its easy to use as far as pushing the pedal up and down. but unlike some of the er...... other poser's .......er ....... i mean poster's, there is more to using a wah properly than just pushin on it like its a gas pedal. listen to hendrix the guy was a GOD and no one used one of these things like he could.it takes time to blend the wah action with your playing and string bending etc. dont listen to these bozo's that tell ya that anyone can do it, they probably suck big big time.i gave it a seven because of these facts.

Sound Quality : 9
this wah sounds better than my VOX reissue that cost twice as much as this oine. the vox looks better cause its chrome. but the hendrix pedal has way more usable sweep. goes alot deeper,and is more adjustable. you can get a real growl outta the low end on this thing.hendrix had his wah's modified to achive this, thats what this pedal is based on.make sure you use batterys, NOT the adapter, if you want real sound from this pedal, and use zinc batterys NOT alkaline, believe me theres a difference in TONE. i give it a nine .cause nothings perfect, unless of course hendrix or page is playing.

Reliability : No Opinion
never had a problem. in fact my vox died on me(started gettin really scratchy) and the replacemet pot was stupid amount of dollars.thats why i bought this one used,for $80 Canadian.thats cheap folks. it was a real bargain.its bullet proof.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never had to call them. only a real dickweed would bother to call tech support for a $80 wah pedal.

Overall Rating : 8
i play all styles in a top forty and tribute bands for over 15 years.this is probably my 5th or 6th wah pedal.i use rack gear so i can cover all different players sounds.my gear: marshall JMP-1 preamp, ADA mp1 preamp ,Marshall el 84 power amp , alesis Quadreverb plus.rocktron intellifex, marshall 4x12 with green backs in it.fc 50 midi controller. les pauls and strats. its pretty 80's set up, but it works great and sounds killer. i hate the way new amps have gone LINE-6 blows big dog warts ,they suck big time!!! any way....this pedal is great . it does need true by pass feature however, but i could do that myself if i wasnt a lazy prick! see ya all later..keep rockin!!!!ps: learn how to play guitar solos! todays bands all suck huge .... most of them cant play guitar at all....


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $80 used
Submitted 06/29/2003 at 01:13pm by Mark in Malaysia
Email: mtraas at tm<dot>net<dot>my

Ease of Use : 7
The JH-1 is easy to use, but having bought it used without a manual, I had no idea that there was a on/off toggle by stepping hard on it until reading these reviews. This is my first pedal and it was easier to use than I had first expected.

Sound Quality : 8
Basic set up, with Yamaha guitar, wah, and Yahama multi-effects amp. It took a fair amount of experimentation to get the desired sound (as in Hendrix' Voodoo Chile Slight Return). How you set the guitar pickup switch and effects settings has a major impact on the sound of the wah. This wah sounds good with high-treble from the neck of the guitar, combined with high-bass low/med-treble out of the amp. Also, it seems you don't want to always use 100% of the pedal -- lot better sounds can be had using thirds or halves of the pedal, depending on the sound you're looking for. Another major factor is the speed you press the pedal... some cool sounds come from a slow, half-pedal press and return. As for the wacka-wacka, it's easily had with a harmonic barre, and a quick snap of the pedal. Play with it!

The past reviews are right on one score, fully pressed and left there, you'll get a muted, bassed sound, and it'll seem like high E sounds like mid E instead (I still wonder if it doesn't actually shift the octaves a bit). Left in the middle (half-pressed), you get some pretty unusual octave distortion and long sustain in the mid-range. So I can see how some players would find that this pedal wouldn't fit their playing range.

On the other hand, this pedal gives a huge amount of range to play with... you just have to experiment. It's great for creating your own sound, which is what I'm after (even being a serious listener of Hendrix, Satriani, Santana, among others).

Reliability : 8
The exterior is built like a tank for sure, but the internals? I've got an old, used one that looks like it has lasted years and still going strong. There's no buzz, no radio interference (as mentioned in some other reviews), and no other problems.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I live in Malaysia... let's hope I don't have to deal with Dunlop anytime soon.

Overall Rating : 8
With import duty being what it is, US$80 is a pretty good deal for this pedal. I like playing "classic era" power-chord rock and psychedlic rock, heavy on the blues side (Hendrix Blues is a fav album). Although I've been playing two years now (both acoustic and electric), this is the first pedal that I bought. I'm not at all disappointed, as this pedal gives *way* lot of room to create your own sound, particularly if you're into psychedlic or blues. Would I buy it again? Probably, but having played with with JH-1, I'm curious now what the possibilities are with other wahs. Until then, this one is going to get a lot of (experimental) play time. :-)


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: given used
Submitted 02/17/2003 at 03:50am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : No Opinion

Sound Quality : No Opinion
First of all, I'm not a wha expert.
And I'm not a dedicated wha player. I like to use it on occasion to spice a solo or for the occasional funky tune.
I can only relate my limited personal experiences.

I've been given this by a friend some years ago (5-6-7-8 ??).
I didn't have a wha before and I really tried hard to love this one (cause it's a good friend) but I never really succeeded.
Recently, I could A/B 6 newer Dunlop Wha's and I must admit that the JH-1 is vintage, certainly, but also the worst among those I tested.

The sweep range is narrow.
Stock, it emphases on low-mids which might be OK for some blues using moderate overdrive.
It doesn't handle high gain well at all !
It was hardly usable for clean funky playing.

I messed with the internal rack/pinion which enabled to slightly adjust the main frequency sweep spot. When moving it up to maximum.
It's slightly better for your typical screaming high gain solos. But it's still not very good (my rating would increase from 2 to 4).
But then it becomes completely useless for clean playing, completely fucks up the sound with ear piercing high freq peaks.
I tried different rack/pinion positions during all those years ...

The only use I found was to have it after distortion to achieve
a phaser like effect.

I'm glad I eventually sold it.

BTW, among those tested, I liked the 535Q the most because it lets you adjust the sweep spot and Q value in order to find a usable tone for all applications (clean, overdrive, moderate and high gain)

Reliability : 10
Never had a problem during the many years I had it.
Eats batteries rather quickly. Adaptor is suggested.
I messed with the internal rack several times in order to achieve different frequency ranges. It always worked...

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
Playing since I was 20 (I'm 37 now) on various equipment, mostly
low to mid level quality. ("Low" being above the "Entry-Level" quality)

To me, it's just an old, out-dated wha unit that could still get
some restricted use.
But there is much better nowadays.

I can hardly imagine anyone achieving Hendrix like tones with this unit ... what the name seamed to imply ... ????


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $90.00
Submitted 11/29/2002 at 10:10pm by ELCiD

Ease of Use : 5
It's freaking wah..all you do is step on the SOB. Any moron can figure that out. I'm scoring it low just cause I hate the damn sound of the thing.

Sound Quality : 3
I played it with different stomp boxes, but mainly used my Strat with SRV pickups and my Marshalls. From the moment I bought it I thought..."Wow, sweet, I'm gonna sound just like Hendrix!" Well sorry son, I learned that it's not the gear, it's the freakin Heart 'n Soul. Anyways, Yes it does accenuate the lower frequencies; however, I find it completely hard to believe that Jimi actually had his wah's (which were just Cry Baby's) modified for lower frequencies ie. more bass out the the wah. If anything it sound like Jimi had his wah's set up to get more range, especially mid range out of his sound, it sounded like he got alot more range out of his wahs. Anyways, when I step on the bitch I started pickin up radio stations on my damn pickups! And believe it ain't the pick-ups cause my Vox NEVER did that. Bottom line: I hate the sound out of this thing, and I think any true Jimi, classic rock and blues fan would too.

Reliability : 7
Well I had it for only a year and I barely used it cause I hated it so much. However, when my radio was broken I did use it to pick up some baseball games hehe ;-P

Customer Support : No Opinion
Can't really comment on that.. Never called up Dunlop, I'm sure they're well aware it sux though.

Overall Rating : 5
I play everything: Blues, Classic Rock, Jazz, Alternative, Metal etc....
IMHO I'f you use the wah clean with no fuzz, distortion, you could get by , however any little overdrive and it goes to crap. Jimi would have definately been disappointed. Please don't get suckerd just cause it's got his name on it. In my opinion and experience got with a different dunlop, vox, or even a damn morley. Hopefully this helps. PEACE LOVE AND HAPPINESS.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: Too much
Submitted 11/06/2002 at 07:27pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 3
That "3" is based soley on the fact that the toe switch was misadjusted right out of the box (probably because they chose to save 1 cent and used a crappy soft felt pad that deforms immediately).

Other than that, it's a Wah pedal... how hard COULD it be to use?

Sound Quality : 3
I'm currently playing a fat strat thru a digitech rp100, ibenez tube screamer & a carvin sx200 amp: The rp100's wah is MUCH better and it took about 5 seconds to tweak it to sound like my good old vox crybaby. The tube screamer beats dunlop's fuzz curcuit cold as well. I was using a mid 60's vox crybaby for years (and loved it) until it finally just disintegrated last year. This thing STINKS in comparison. Yeah, it has that lower frequency sound that jimi made a living with but it has NO midrange. It's like a light switch - either all bottom or all top in less than a 1/4" of pedal sweep.

Reliability : 1
Like I said, the toe switch was crap right out of the box. I reshimmed it and it failed again in less than two hours. Otherwise it LOOKS like you could run it over with a tank and it would still work.

Oh yeah... during that two hours the ridiculously placed (right up tight against the 'out' jack) AC adapter jack repeatedly walked out and I 'went silent' a total of seven times.... Thank god it was only practice and not a paying crowd. I would NEVER trust this thing enough to use in front of an audience.

Customer Support : 1
Multiple emails to techsupport went unanswered. Guess they know it's a piece of crap and don't care if it works. ...Guess that might cut into their profits.

Overall Rating : 3
I've been playing for 36 years. The band I'm in now is doing 60's/70's stuff since we all grew up listening to it and at our age, this is all about US having fun. This SHOULD have been perfect since I do A LOT of Hendrix. I'll never buy anything again with the Dunlop name on it and advise you not to either.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $90.00
Submitted 10/22/2002 at 01:58am by brando
Email: sparkypoo at yahoo<dot>com

Ease of Use : No Opinion
Not so easy to use. Switch is picky. As felt compresses over time, pedal becomes difficult to switch. An easy fix. However I view this as a long term design flaw.

Sound Quality : No Opinion
Just what I needed. Compared to a Morley, other Crybabys, and the Boss multi-Wah. The Boss was a great all purpose wah that had many things I'll probably never use plus switch was even weirder on that one.

I didn't like the Clean sound on the morley. It sounded like a phaser and had no "vowel" quality.

I liked pretty much all of the crybabys. I settled on the Hendrix model because it sounded best clean and my applications for wah often involve clean playing.

All dunlop Crybabys alter the tone when off so I plan to do the true bypass mod. Sometimes I get radio stations, but that is rare and there is a mod I plan to do for that.

I do not know why Dunlop doesn't revise their plans on these pedals. My guess is because a DPDT switch costs double what a SPST switch does. Overall a good product, but could use revisoin. Also this unit costs too much for the novelty that it is. The case probably costs more than the electronics. The case seems like Iron or aluminum. It is probably aluminum because it is cheaper and lighter (cheaper on shipping). Construction is pretty good, but jacks are wired directly to board so I know I'll have to buy new jacks in the future and wire them in due to my abuse.

Reliability : No Opinion
This unit will last several years until the pot starts scratching. When that happens replace the pot ASAP because it will sound terrible. DC power is crappy (not long enough) so AC adapter is nice. This pedal is pretty no frills and that is why I bought it. Less buttons and switchs are less things I can and will break.

I give it a B+ on reliability because my original Crybaby started picking up radio stations and just didn't sound as good after I replaced the pot. It lasted about 8 or 9 years with me so I guess it is a good value, but my dad Had a Mosrite Fuzzrite for 30 years and worked like it was day 1. Moving parts = stuff that will break quickly.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I don't bother with CS support. I like to get things done quickly. Overall they seem helpful because they give you a parts order form knowing you are going to break stuff in the near future. I never had to order anything. Guitar Center had my part in stock.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I sort of have a style of my own. I use all kinds of silly crap like pitch shifters and drum sticks. Been playing 12 years. 50/50 on buying another Wah ever again. It doesn't really drive the mainstay of my songs.

It has a good Jimi tone. I can do Voodo Chile with it. Yeah it isn't as treble as the original, but you can fix that with your amp. Jimi played at 11 most of the time so pussy practice amps won't really do this pedal justice (sorry poor guys, I am still there too, just keep keep saving your $$$ it is worth it).

I wish it had trus bypass and a better switch.

I am happy it has AC power and I can probably put a felt furniture protector sticky on the switch to make it easier to switch.

I bet they could make this a passive effect like a tone know. If they could do that, they would sell the shit out of these (I'd buy one) they would be cheaper and would use less plugs (mine are at a premium) and revolutionize the Wah market.

Did I mention they would sell the shit out of them?

I guess I'll have to design it.....

think...think....think....


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $125 used
Submitted 10/15/2002 at 11:21am by Weiler Junior

Ease of Use : 10
It's very use, like others wahs. Just power on (battery or A/C adapter), step on and start you sound. There's an instructions manual (more for merchandise than for explanation) and warranty card.

Sound Quality : 10
My setup is: Fender American FatStrat -> Jimmy Hendrix Wah -> DOD 280 Compressor -> MXR Distortion+ -> EHX Big Muff -> EHX Small Clone -> Guyatone Vintage Tremolo -> Morley Deluxe Flanger -> ROSS Phaser -> Danelectro PB&J Delay -> BOSS Noise Gate NF-1. This specific wah-wah pedal is different from others Dunlop pedals. Standard pedals used to produces high frequency sounds, what may be strange in some performance situations. I bought this one because it has a "middle frequency" sound which is more acceptable for my ears. I use a Laney LC30 and I can get a good wah sound.

Reliability : 9
Like others said: this is a tank! Die cast aluminium body and Carling stomp switches made it strong and resistent. My unit is having a little trouble with the switches when i step on it, sometimes cutting the signal. Maybe it need to be replace, what is so early for a pedal bought last year.

Customer Support : 8
As a brazilian customer, I don't think i'll send it to USA for repair. If you look inside the pedal you'll see it's very simples electronically, so i think any technician can fix it easly.

Overall Rating : 9
Very good pedal like many others from Dunlop. A must try if you want a mid-range sound wah. If you're looking for "THE ONE" buy a Vox wah and you'll be satisfied also. My choise for JH-1 was because it is A/C power supplied, and Vox wasn't.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: 90 (Euros) used
Submitted 09/12/2002 at 06:03am by Oschi

Ease of Use : 10
The unit is easy to use just step and Wah...It's got one fuction so its not to hard to learn.

Sound Quality : 8
I plugg a Yamaha EG-112 into a Zoom 505 effects prosessor and a Marshall Valvestate 8080 and I think that the Cry-Baby sound good with it. But I'm not satisfied with the gap when I swich from wah off to wah on, I'm also dissapointed on the rubber-feet 'couse they keep slipping off the bults when I step on the pedal.
A good fiend of mine has got an ordinary Cry-Baby and I think that the Jimmy Hendrix model has got a wider sound.

Reliability : 10
It's fuckin' iron man, you can't break this one.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I play hard rock 'n roll music and I think this one is a beast for killer Wah-solos. Only bad thing is that once you've got your Cry-Baby you won't stop using it and your co-guitarist will start asking if it wouldn't be his turn to do a wah-solo for once.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $30
Submitted 09/03/2002 at 05:26am by Uncle Mikey
Email: mikejmeehan<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 10
Easy- it's a wah.

Sound Quality : 6
Diappointing. Wah, good wah I guess but no $$33##^^ wacka wacka. I got it really cheap cause the guy couldn't find cables so I could try it. So I bought it cheap without testing it. That'll learn me. Otherwise fine. But what else is there? BTW, our other guitarist has got exactly the same model and it's great. Bastard.

Reliability : 10
I can and I will.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 7
Light alternate (Coldplay, Something for AKate..) It's ok but not great. I use a modified Ibanez strat, jap fender tele, dml10 digital delay/modulation, boss os2 and peavey studio pro 112. I've had wah twice before on multi-fx units and they both sucked so it wins by default.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $90
Submitted 08/16/2002 at 09:37pm by Andrew Kumar

Ease of Use : 10
its simple just step on it liek any other wah peal

Sound Quality : 10
At first I din't like this pedal. Then it finally dawned on me that this pedal has a fatter wah sound. I noticed that the orginal cybaby was not as low and deep as this one, this is so much better compared moleys they have a really weak sound. Very versatile comes in handy when u make that shaft theme sound you know the whack-whaca.
I play in a metal band but we also play some reggae/funk and it works great.
I love this pedal

Reliability : 8
I guess you can depned onit havent gig with it yet.

Customer Support : 10
My wah stopped working the oedal wasnt responding so i called the peole at dunlop and they were realy nice. They fixed the pedal for free because it kepr my reciept.

Overall Rating : 10
The orice im not too wild about but the sound on this thing is great.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: 120 (#)
Submitted 07/25/2002 at 06:38am by Nick
Email: drzoidberg_uk<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 10
How can you give a Wah Wah pedal less than 10?

Sound Quality : 10
This pedal sounds kick ass clean or distorted. You can get a very cool funkey sound, or a wonderful cheesy 80s metal sound to solo with. fantastic.

Reliability : 10
its basically a steel brick. Its not going to break.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never needed them. Probaly won't need them either.

Overall Rating : 10
I went into the shop not wanting to spend this much money but as soon as the guy showed it to me I had to have it. Its everything you'll ever need or want from a wah wah pedal. Its pricey but well woth it.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/25/2002 at 04:49am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : No Opinion
it's a wha pedal...do u need a manual??

Sound Quality : 9
i'm using a Mesa Boogie combo with a tube sreamer one hot rodded japanese strat and a french PRS style guitar ,Big Muff ,Daddy-o, and a memory Man delay...but i'm always changing... adding and removing gear...from time to time....but this is my basics and i had one of this whas for abut 7 years bought it from a friend.....never had a complaint...sounds good...i prefer the jimmi henrix 'cause it has a wider sweep than the standard crybaby...nice tone to.



Reliability : 9
i deppended on it everytime without a backup ...live and studio...never failed on me....except now...im sure it needs a pod sustitution...but i'm not pissed about it because it's natural after so many years rocking.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
I play experimental rock...writing and giging all the time..and this baby served me well...Thank god i didn't bought it because of the name Jimmi Hendrix...he used Vox Whas as we all know and if i stupidly was going for that...i would buy VOX ...and it's sad to see a good company with some good equipment using jimmi's name to sell gear...Oh! Please!..no caracter hum?...years ago y taped the hendix name because of that...

sorry about my bad temper....but this suck..

Overall it's a very nice basic wha...altough i'm buying the 535Q for the versatility...to set my oun wha sound...and to chose my settings on studio work...i think u all should do the same...

Ciau...keep playing... ;)


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: 205 (euro)
Submitted 02/05/2002 at 04:43am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 8
only a six because switching it on and off is rather hard
i think this is a common problem with wah pedals
if you made your own pedal board, this problem can easily be solved by adding an extra (external switch) just parallel over the other one.
rest is easy: plug it in, rock the pedal

Sound Quality : 6
use a decent guitar and it wont be noisy
know problems here are :
1) tone is affected when it is disabled
2) serious loss of volume when turning it on
Roger mayer claims his mod solves this though I haven't tried it

The pedal has a specific range, lower than others wah's
this means a good bass respons but absolutely not the shrill highs
of eg a vox. Do you hate high scriecing that make your spine shiver, get this one...

the er... whacka-whacka sound is indeed almost missing on this pedal
although after some serious and extreme tone tweaking it may be usable
but to be frank, it's missing

Reliability : 7
have used it for a long time
nothing's been breaking down.
but go hammering on the switch and it will break
use an external switch and comfy you will be

Customer Support : No Opinion
didn't need them up to now

Overall Rating : 7
when buying a wah, play it a lot in the shop before deciding
this one has a perticular sound (rather low range)
it's also very sensitive so learn to work it...
if you like it you'll learn to live with it's problems


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: 6500 BEF (about $ 140)
Submitted 01/12/2002 at 06:05am by Nick
Email: rah_yanka<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 9
It's true that you have to step quite hard on it to switch it on/off.
There's also a small delay when switched off. Installing the wah is a peace of cake.

Sound Quality : 9
This wah pedal has an enormous range and a well articulated wah. You can use it to play Voodoo chile (slight return) except for the muted notes in the beginning of the song, because it doesn't have that wacka wacka sound :( You can however upgrade your wah by going to www.rogermayerusa.com (This is the guy who optimized Hendrix's pedal, so it's very reliable).

Reliability : 10
It can handle a lot of wheight, so it won't break (unless your name is Marlon Brando, hehe).

Customer Support : No Opinion
Nothing to say about this.

Overall Rating : 9
I mostly play rock, blues and reggae with it. With this pedal, you can easily change a simple riff or chord progression in something spectacular.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: #100 (Sterling)
Submitted 10/05/2001 at 05:50am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 7
Pretty easy to switch over, but some force is necessary.
Almost impossible to switch on when sitting down.

Sound Quality : 10
Sexual

Reliability : 7
I had the thing for 20min and i broke the switch. Other than that the thing is built like a brick. I gig with no backup as one isnt needed.

Customer Support : 2
Aint worth the trouble. It took 4 weeks for them to send me a new pedal when the switch broke.

Overall Rating : 10
Its the best ive trid, better than morleys vox and the crybaby


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $65.00 used
Submitted 07/16/2001 at 03:46am by William
Email: powercord70 at aol<dot>com

Ease of Use : 9
I bought this pedal in order to sound a little more like Jimi, without a lot difficulty of use. After all I am still just begining.
I found that it is easy to use,except that it catches when you bring it up to high. other wise its great.

Sound Quality : 9
I used a very simple set up of a squier stratocaster and a Peavey "rage 158" amp. I found the sound to good enough as to play a vast aray of Jimi's songs such as " voodoo chile". I also use it to play at events such a a baseball game that I proformed the star spangled at it sounded great in a larg open area.

Reliability : 7
Every now and aging it stops on me but to offen.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Have had to call.

Overall Rating : 9
If you want the sound, buy the pedal.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/01/2001 at 05:19am by Olivier Beekman
Email: boogie<at>raketnet dot nl

Ease of Use : 6
Pretty easy to use though one must push hard to switch pedal on an off
In order to improve switching, just cut away the rubber pads ( and eaven the vilt beneath the rocker.

Sound Quality : 3
I've heard a lot jh-1 wah's cause i modify them. They sound all different!!!. Put 10 original jh-1 wah's to the test and they all sound different. I've heard quite good ones and very poor ones. But there's defenately no wacka wacka in this pedal when original and sounds vary from very muddy to shrill and piercing. The all have one thingin common: little range. First 50 % of sweep is practically worthless with no bass. When you change in and output cabs and the cab on the pot you get real good impovement of sound and wacka wacka. The pedal sucks sound, especially high frequenties when switched off. In order to solve this problem simply replace switch for dpdt-switch for true bypass.

Reliability : 8
Somethimes the on/off switch can get stuck and no sound will be heard.
You have to push very hard to switch on and off.
The pedal is very sturdy and relyable.

Customer Support : No Opinion
don't know

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I do play all kinds of styles. I've been playing for about 10 years know and i find the original pedal pretty worthless. it sucks lots of tone and therefor useless when gigging cause when switched on and rocker down you do not hear anything!.
So: poor sound, tone sucking when switched on but also when off and independable switching. I've modified mine and now it's a pretty good wah, but for people who want to buy this original i won't recommend this pedal...
happy picking and greetings from holland


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 05/27/2001 at 07:20am by Rob the Guitar Junkie

Ease of Use : 10
No Brainer

Sound Quality : 9
Works well for me. I compared it to the Vox, standard Crybaby, and two different Morleys all rigged together in an A/B (really A/B/C/D) set up. The range was the most useful of the lot. Bottom is a bit muddy but the top doesn't get so shrill it breaks your teeth like the regular Crybaby did. Very organic sound. Very quiet. The Morleys sounded sterile.

Reliability : 9
Basic tank-like construction

Customer Support : No Opinion
I hope I never have to find out.

Overall Rating : 9
Overall this is a pretty good pedal. I use a variety of guitars with single coil and humbuckers. The signal goes through a Sabine tuner to a TS-9 Tubescreamer to a DOD Chorus to the JH-1 Wah and on to a Fender Blues DeVille 4x10. The Chorus adds a little high end even when off and sharpens up the signal losses caused by the other pedals. I run power out to all my pedals so battery life and associated tone issues are really non-issues. This is where the Vox lost out right away - no 9V power input! A word to the prospective Wah buyer: Audition well before you buy. Be ruthless and compare all available offerings as long as you need to. Remind the sales geek that this is your $100 and you will make an informed decision whether he wants to be bothered or not. As an Engineer in the electronics manufacturing field I can attest to the variations expected in components. There will be some sound variation from pedal to pedal, no matter the quality of construction. Based on the wide range of reviews prior to this one, I think my point is well illustrated even accounting for personal taste.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $89
Submitted 12/05/2000 at 06:51am by GravityBack
Email: none

Ease of Use : 9
easy to use... even my youngest brother (12) knows how to use it. hard to enable if u're sittin down though

Sound Quality : 10
perfect for my 57 fender strat and ESP KH-3

Reliability : 10
i can sure depend on this... been through a lot of gigs, kicks, drops. still works!!!

Customer Support : No Opinion
have no clue

Overall Rating : 10
good good good


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $89.95
Submitted 11/24/2000 at 12:24pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 9
Most wahs are simple, ecspecially cry babies cause all ya have to do is step on it and there ya go its that simple.

Sound Quality : 8
Most people think that this pedal sounds bad because of the "muddy" sound it produces. I think that dunlop did a good job on trying to recreate the 60's wah sound.

Reliability : 8
Most cry babies,in my opinion, have good reliability because of the heavy duty steel that they are made with.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've really haven't had any trouble with my pedal so I haven't had to send it in yet( hopefully never )

Overall Rating : 9
The band I'm in play rock, which we want cool solos in our songs so we use cry babies.I have a Zoom 505ii and a boss DS-1 which help ad a unique twist to things.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $89
Submitted 11/13/2000 at 05:00pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
input, output, pedal. pretty easy

Sound Quality : 7
i just got this 2 days ago and i am pleased except when the pedal is all the way back the guitar souds "muffled"

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : 9
the first time i played a wah was when i played my friends wah wah on his Line 6 POD foot board, so then i got Jimi Hendrix wah for $89 and that was less the their Fulltone Clyde WAH WAH which was $170 so for the price it was worth it. For my first wah, its good.

Overall Rating : 8
i was gonna get a Bad Horsie Steve Vai wah but i was talked out of it by sum damn worker, oh well, live and learn. Its good, not great, but good none the less. but if it were stolen i would get the CLyde WAh, dont waste your time with this, unless its $80 cheaper than the CLyde


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $125
Submitted 10/05/2000 at 07:16am by martin van Beek
Email: inflamed at dolfijn<dot>nl

Ease of Use : 8
Step on, step off.
Easy.
The only thing that could be better is that there is no visual information about effect on/off. It could do with an easy led, especially on dark stages where you can't hear yourself all that well.

Sound Quality : 9
This thing is noisy, but hey, they all are (exept the one on for instance the BOSS gt-5, but man, does that thing sound like crap).
It creates a very fat wah-sound, great for those high-gain sounds (I use a 5150), but nout so great for clean, as it cranks up the sound a little bit...

Reliability : 10
I don't thinh this thing will ever break, even if I will throw out of a window of a sky-scraper.
RUGGED

Customer Support : No Opinion
nothing here

Overall Rating : 9
I love this thing.
Check it out on my band's Promo, MY OBSESSION
Available at http://www.non-divine.com


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $120
Submitted 06/19/2000 at 12:40am by D A V E
Email: kenickie47<at>yahoo dot com

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy. Step on it to activate, step on it to deactivate.

Sound Quality : 8
I've had this pedal for about 4 years, and in the beginning I thought it was pretty decent. Then my friend dropped it. After that I didn't think it sounded so great. Of course it was just the way I was playing it. My pot wasn't busted, which is what I originally thought. I can understand how some of these reviewers will say the sound sucks, how it's muddy, or there's to much low end. This is true. The range on this pedal is amazing. When it is first purchased, the rotating pot controller thing (pardon the term, it's late and I can't think of the proper word) that makes the "wah" sound is stuck in the middle. If you open the bottom metal part up and turn the pot so that it's as far as it can go towards the more trebley side, this should give you an insane range. This works great for me. Of course my setup might work differently for others. My most basic (and best) setup is my strat to a Tube Screamer (Ohhh how I love this pedal), to my Peavey Classic amp. Put the reverb on 5, use the neck pickup, stick the wah BEFORE the distortion, not after (make sure it's trebly), and rock out. It screams. Now granted it took me FOUR long years to get my sound the way I want it with this pedal, and it still isn't perfect, but then again, the tone is in the fingers.

Reliability : 10
No backpu necessary, just some extra batteries. It resembles a battleship. 'Nuf said.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with the company.

Overall Rating : 8
I play rock, mostly classic rock. Actually, only classic rock. I love blues, Stevie Ray is a HUGE inspiration, Clapton is God, and Red House by Hendrix makes me keal over and drool on myself. Pink Floyd is practically my religion, so I try to cop Gilmours style alot (not his licks, his style....big difference). I'm after tone and getting my own sound, and I know what I like, so this pedal is pretty much an accessory. I can do without it. But I've figured out how to modify it and use it, so why not? It works great, sounds great, gets that "White Room" sound when I want it to. Great vintage sound. It's very tricky yo use it though, but when you get it, Voodoo Chile is no problem. If I lost it, I would probably get another one only because I know how to manipulate it to get the sound I want. If I got something different it would my tone. I only recommend this pedal to people that want something different, something expressive, and something that doesn't sound fake and digital and computerized like most equipment on the market today. Not for those that want instant results, not for the weak.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $77$
Submitted 06/15/2000 at 07:07pm by Patrick Di Primo
Email: Basspro76 at aol<dot>com

Ease of Use : 8
Pretty easy to use, just step on it and it starts to cry. The only bad thing about it is the wah is a little tough to switch on and off as the button is hard to press down, especially when sitting down.

Sound Quality : 8
I play a Left handed american standard strat through a small marshall amp. I was looking for a wah that could get that Voodoo Chile/White Room sound. This wah doesn't get it but it comes pretty damn close. Anyone who complains about this sound is looking for a wah that is EXACTLY like Hendrix. Well your not gonna get it and you may never get it. Hendrix's sound will never be duplicated so you might as well stop bitching and get you own style. After a couple of tries i found that i could get any sound i wanted out of it and the only problem i had was when you take you foot of the pedal the voume allmost dissapears.

Reliability : 10
Like the others said, built like a tank.

Customer Support : 10
Bought it from Guitar Center with a 30 day money back guarantee and it hasn't failed me yet.

Overall Rating : 8
This wah is great if you are looking for a simmple wah that can handle a wide variety of music. It has some flaws, but they can all be fixed with a little bit of custumizing. If i lost this wah, I'd definately get another one.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/15/2000 at 07:05pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 8
Pretty easy to use, just step on it and it starts to cry. The only bad thing about it is the wah is a little tough to switch on and off as the button is hard to press down, especially when sitting down.

Sound Quality : 8
I play a Left handed american standard strat through a small marshall amp. I was looking for a wah that could get that Voodoo Chile/White Room sound. This wah doesn't get it but it comes pretty damn close. Anyone who complains about this sound is looking for a wah that is EXACTLY like Hendrix. Well your not gonna get it and you may never get it. Hendrix's sound will never be duplicated so you might as well stop bitching and get you own style. After a couple of tries i found that i could get any sound i wanted out of it and the only problem i had was when you take you foot of the pedal the voume allmost dissapears.

Reliability : 10
Like the others said, built like a tank.

Customer Support : 10
Bought it from Guitar Center with a 30 day money back guarantee and it hasn't failed me yet.

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $109.00
Submitted 05/20/2000 at 10:05am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
Easy, 1 input, 1 output, no label. just guess and u'll be good. dont blast the amp when ur checking though.

Sound Quality : 1
crap. if i could say worse words on this post i would. dont get it. pot goes bad. it sizzles. very bad sound. doesnt hit high hendrix sound. DONT BUY IT. unless u get it for under 5 dollars.

Reliability : 1
I already said the pot went bad and sizzles. do i have to explain> after 1 week of use.

Customer Support : No Opinion
didnt want to deal w/ their explaination....um i mean excuses.

Overall Rating : 1
one word. DONT. as in dont buy this junk


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $90
Submitted 03/23/2000 at 01:26pm by Elroy Jett
Email: ElroyJett at mindspring<dot>com

Ease of Use : 3
I bought two of these pedals; one for my son and one for myself. Should be easy to use - step, click, wah - but I have to stand hard on mine to turn it on and off; sometimes it doesn't turn off and I play with a tinny treble sound until I hit it again. Also, the input and output jacks are not clearly labeled - only indication is small raised lettering in black on the black rubber cover of the footpedal - easy to make a mistake when patching up quickly or in a dark place - will not work with input and output swapped.

Sound Quality : 5
The middle of the stroke is a pretty good wah sound, but tilted all the way back, they are very muffled and nothing but midrange - almost inaudible when playing with a group. The first 50% of the stroke is absolutely useless - the only good sounds come from 50% on down to fully depressed. It also does not impart a good wah sound when other effects, esp. distortion, are in service. I have tried it in every position on my pedal effects chain.

Reliability : 2
My son's pedal crapped out and would not work with a power supply. Guitar Center lost it while sending it back to Dunlop, so they assled around and gave us a new one. It too after a month is popping and cracking when used with power supply. My pedal worked decently in occasional service for a year but now robs volume from my sound when in service. As mentioned earlier, the switch takes a major effort to engage and disengage and will surely fail under such duress. The input and output jacks may be made of cheap metal but look and feel like plastic on the outside.

Customer Support : 5
Dunlop did cough up a new one, but it was two weeks before the original one year warranty expired, so the warranty on the new replacement pedal was *two weeks* - it started popping and cracking with a power supply about one month after we got it, so we are s*** out of luck - wanna buy one cheap??

Overall Rating : 4
Wah is the coolest single effect on the planet. It makes my average skills and chording abilities sound professional, and is great for onstage showmanship. These wahs were supposed to be the Hendrix sound, but I don't think so....I had an old Nu-Wah-Fuzz in the late sixties and memory says it sounded better than this...no matter how good a pedal sounds, when it fails there is no sound. I intend to ask around and listen to some guys playing out. One thing is for sure: you cannot tell about the sound of a pedal using a strange amp in a music store with other guys around trying to hit their hottest licks. The ONLY way to tell about a piece of equipment *IMHO* is to put it to the test around your bandmates and at stage volume - if it can't perform there, and you are a gigging/rehearsing player, then no matter how it sounds in your bedroom, you will not be satisfied (unless of course you only play in your bedroom, but that's cool too).


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $100
Submitted 03/12/2000 at 08:43pm by Oxblood
Email: none

Ease of Use : 10
Easy to use, works just like any other wah pedal

Sound Quality : 2
I have to agree with the negative review. Maybe the other people have never heard a vox wah-wah (the pedal that jimi hendrx actually used as well as stevie ray vaughn). I have compared them side by side on the same equipment. The Jimi hendrix wah is pretty bad. Shrill is not the word for it when it is pressed all the way down. More like flubby. The vox is so shrill it will give you a head ache. It may be what some are looking for, but not me. Call me a copy-cat but I just wanted a wah that sounded like the traditional wah sound (voodoo chile, Tales of brave Ulyssees by cream, the theme from shaft, etc.) You can't get much wacka-wacka like the beginning of voodoo chile or shaft out of this one. It's kind of dumb that they would put jimi's name on a wah that has a completly different sound than the one jimi used. As for the Marilyn Manson part, I agree. I read an interview with Daisy Berkowitz a few years back, and he said that the wah doesn't sound orthodox. You can re-create "sweet dreams" on this.

Reliability : 10
Tough as a rhino, I had no problems.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never dealt with them

Overall Rating : 3
It may be the pedal for some people, but not for me. You just have to remember that this pedal will NOT nail 90% of the wah sounds out there. Other than that, it has a unique sound.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: Fl. 100,- (Gulden(Dutch) $50,-) used
Submitted 01/11/2000 at 01:48am by jasper
Email: ja<dot>m<dot>kuipers at st<dot>hanze<dot>nl

Ease of Use : 9
This pedal is very easy to use. You kick on it and it's on, go around with your feed and you got the wah-wah sound, you kick again and it's off. Simple, isn't it?

Sound Quality : 7
I use a fender stratocaster and a Cort super model (wich is very good, Ibanez move over!!. The amps I use are a Marshall JCM 800, with a 2x12'cabinet, and a valvestate V100, with a 4x12"cabinet also a Fender Showman (twin top) with a Marshall 4x10"speaker. I also got a lot of pedals, like a boss CH-1, MT-2, PSM-5, Boston VP-GM, ZOOM 1010, Boss TR-2, Boss OC-2 and a A/B-Y box(Morley) for selecting my amps, and of course my JH-1 wah-wah. In my 19"rack I've got a Rocktron Patchmate, Lexicon MPX-1, Marshall JMP-1, and a Mesa/Boogie 20/20 power amp. So I've got a lot of stuff I can use. The JH-1 Sounds very good, no noise, but, as I read before, to get the real jimi Hendrix sound is difficult. The wah wah sound works and it's deeper than a Morley wah wah, although the vox wah wah isn't bad either. The only thing I think is shit is that you should replace the "potmeter"once in the four year. For the rest it's good.

Reliability : 8
It's metal so it can't be beat up. Never had troubles with it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had any problems with the pedal that I couldn't help myself.

Overall Rating : 8
I play funk, rock, and more of that stuff (NO PUNK!!!) and the wah-wah does what I want.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: $125 (Canadian, eh?)
Submitted 12/21/1999 at 05:38pm by Mike Ben
Email: einstein9<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 10
This is a wah pedal......press down on it to turn it on, again to turn it off. Rock the pedal back and forth, and it produces a wah wah effect. It can't get much simpler than that!

Sound Quality : 9
I use this pedal with a "Fat" Fender Stratocaster (Humbucker in the bridge position) to my Fender amp. I do not use my effects processors with this pedal as the other effects tend to compete with it and wash out the wah effect. Don't listen to the review before this. Maybe he got a defective one (though I have never come across a defective crybaby).

The wah effect of this pedal is huge. Throughout the entire pedal sweep range, the wah effect is evenly changed (I tried a few Morleys, but 70% of the wah effect comes out in the last centimeter or two of the sweep).

This pedal has a VERY well pronounced wah effect. It is, however, sometimes a little "boomy". Its range is a little more vocal the original crybaby, which is why I got it. If the situation calls for a lightly pronounced wah effect, I just stick my patchcord underneath the backside of the pedal (to reduce its range at the bass side), and it takes on a whole new characteristic.

On the treble side, the guitar has a habit of becoming shrill if you're on the bridge pickup with the treble boosted. On the bass side, the guitar can become quite "boomy" if you're on the neck pickup with the bass on your amp boosted too high. But, if you set the EQ just right, it is the sweetest, most vocal wah wah I've ever heard.

Reliability : 9
This thing is built like a tank. It weighs like one, too. I'm not afraid of damaging it. In fact, I'm afraid of it damaging my other effects pedal when they're being carried in the same bag. I have (and will continue to) gig with it. The only trouble I've ever had with it is the battery dying. It is not so obvious at first. For about ten minutes, the signal gets more muddy and distorted by the second. Just be sure to replace the battery before a gig to be safe. Also, something I had to get used to (because my other effects have power supplies) is that the battery is running whenever a patchcord is plugged into the "instrument" jack, so be sure to unplug it when you aren't using it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them, but it comes with a one-year waranty.

Overall Rating : 9
This pedal is perfect for playing those good ol' wah solos, but creating your own rythm and solo guitar riffs is where this pedal shines. It is very expressive. It sings when you want it to sing, and it cries when to want it to cry. For writing your own material, this pedal is the best there is (except for maybe the Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah/Fuzz pedal).


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $140
Submitted 11/22/1999 at 08:26pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
Easy to use. Click on for the effect, click off to get rid of it.

Sound Quality : 1
No matter what amp/guitar/effect setup I try this pedal sounds terrible. What makes it worse is that It is marketed as a "Jimi Hendrix" pedal. Ha! Not even close. The sound is way to muddy. There are absolutely no highs. Sweeping the pedal makes no difference. It should be called the "Wuh-Wuh" pedal. I do have to say one thing good about it. You can perfectly re-create the Wah sounds off Marilyn Mansons "Smells Like Children"(Think "Sweet Dreams are made of these") Trust me. If you want a pedal that sounds like a wah wah-with highs,mids,lows and a good qwack-go with a Vox reissue.

Reliability : 9
Like a brick wall. I will say that the hinges got squeaky after only a few hours of use.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with Dunlop.

Overall Rating : 1
It's sad that Dunlop has to sell there product using Hendrix's name. I know I got this pedal because I wanted the Hendrix Voodoo Chile sound. DO NOT BUY THIS PEDAL!!!!!!!


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $90
Submitted 10/16/1999 at 12:24pm by Joe F.
Email: none

Ease of Use : 8
All you have to do is step on it. It couldn't be simpler.

Sound Quality : 7
Nice, fat tone. It sounds great live. It's a great pedal with the exception of two things:
1. It really cuts down on your sustain, I have to pick almost constantly.
2. It can be rather difficult to get those great muffled sounds like Hendrix.

Reliability : 10
This thing is built like a friggin' rock. I stood on this thing without doing anything to it and I weigh an easy 200 pounds. It's a Dunlop so it's very reliable.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them.

Overall Rating : 7
I play a lot of classic rock and metal and pretty good for getting those sounds out of it. It's perfect for that Alice in Chains sound!
I also play a lot of Metallica but since it screws up the signal I try to avoid doing a lot soloing with it. I probably going to get Dunlop's 535Q Wah eventually but even so I'll hang on to this one for a back up.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $120
Submitted 08/29/1999 at 07:12pm by Stephen
Email: stephen00<at>juno dot com

Ease of Use : 10
Easiest pedal in the world. Click on, click off. Don't try to work on carpets or you might have to stomp it through the floor to get it to turn on and off.

Sound Quality : 8
I've used with everything from Fernandes guitars and DOD amps to PRS guitars and strats in Marshalls. There's no extra noise, it's beautifully clear. I don't like the range...it's not broad enough. There's more at the bottom than the top. When I'm playing with distortion it sounds like it just fades out unless I'm real loud, but then the top range hurts way too much and then when it gets turned off it's also too loud. Effects sound great if you know which direction to set up your effects chain. Distortion box first, if you have it in reverse, or use the distortion from an amp then it sounds terrible; sounds like two settings up-down. And nothing in between. Hendrix of course, slightly. Maybe I need his setup. Definately Led Zep...that's why I bought it in the first place. I went wild with glee when I started riding the mid-ranges and nailing my favorite songs. My distortion I use is a DOD FX-75 I bought for $15 at a garage sale. the perfect distortion for zep.

Reliability : 5
I used to think I could depend on it. I've never heard of anyone else with problems with it, but after recording a funk thing with it (which it's also good for) it just busted. The button stopped working! I tested it and the electricity didn't go through. So, the button is costing me $25 to replace! You can;t find it anywhere but from Dunlop!

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never tried. It's being repaired at a shop. I forgot to send in the warrenty card. I'm angry that I bought it for $120 and it went down to $80 a week later. I shoulda bought a 535 Chrome

Overall Rating : 8
I play everything related to rock and blues. This is the most important pedal to anyone in either category. It's a classic! I would buy the 535 if it got stolen or lost. I love it because it is just what's needed to shape playing and give them character. It's in a nice metal box...indestructable. I heard that Vox is better but it's all a matter of opinion, and what you're looking for. It definately helps. Since I've had it at the shop, I'm having crybaby withdrawel whenever I play. It'll become your favorite toy. Ask me. I'll answer.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $125
Submitted 08/29/1999 at 02:42am by Zachary Zumbaugh
Email: retroelectro<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 10
It's pretty easy to use. Just rock it back and forth. For beginners it may be hard like it was for me but you just gotta practice.

Sound Quality : 10
I played it through either my Guild S-100 or Mexican Fender Strat through a Fender Princeton Chorus 2x10 solid state amp. It isn't noisy, it's just a wah. The sound on this is great. Unlike the (crappy) Crybaby wah from Dunlop, this wah actually lets the tone from your guitar get through instead of washing it out with a cheap wah sound. If you have the money, get this over the Crybaby, but I'd compare it to some of the other top end wah's. I didnt but im more than happy with this one.

Reliability : 10
My Crybaby broke but I haven't had any trouble with this one. I dont have the money for a backup, watcho thinkin foo? :D

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't called them.

Overall Rating : 10
I play rock like Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Cream...blah blah. This is great for 60s/classic rock, not sure what other type of music uses a wah anyway. I've been playin for 4 years and I also own a Sovtek Bigmuff re-issue, did own a Crybaby, did own a Metal Zone. heh. If this was stolen or lost I would definately buy another one. The best thing I like about it is how it doesn't kill your tone and it's awesome sweeping range. It's the best wah i've every played, nothing else to say.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $84
Submitted 03/30/1999 at 06:56am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
this pedal leaves the original cry baby in the dust amazing sound there was no manual no upgrades

Sound Quality : 10
85 electra westone gt crate gx 15-r solid state amp the effects sound great i never really tried much to get the sound of my favorite artists

Reliability : 10
very dependable

Customer Support : No Opinion
never needed fixed

Overall Rating : 10
i only use this pedal when i want to play acid rock or psychedelic music this pedal brings out a unique sound i always wanted sometimes i use this pedal with my mxr distortion


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $40 used
Submitted 03/27/1999 at 10:30pm by Dr. Red

Ease of Use : 10
The ease of use is up to the user. Can you feel the sounds or do you just move it from end to end? If you are looking for a pedal that just moves from point A to point B without your control, look elsewhere. If you actually like to contour your sound, this is the pedal for you.

Sound Quality : 9
Currently use a strat with a Marshall 1/2 stack, sound is great. This pedal allows me the entire middle area of any other wah, but also gives me the outer ends so that I can do what I want. All the way back, to the bass end, it serves almost like a volume pedal in that it can get so low that it fades. Great for sweeping my guitar sound in and out during a song. If you want just a super-controlled fade, get an auto-wah instead. If you are not careful, this pedal can get away from you. Buyer beware, but works for me.

Reliability : 9
Felt pad between the switch and metal got squished, which makes the on/off action more difficult. Umm, stick a new felt pad on and there you go.... No backup, I'm in a working-class band.

Customer Support : No Opinion
No dealings with the company. Even if it broke, wahs are not that hard to fix on your own.

Overall Rating : 9
Really like this pedal (if that's not obvious). It's a strong effect, especially given the variety of so-called wahs out there. This pedal can get away from you if you don't have a feel for the sound you need out of it. In other words, this is not the first wah to buy. I would definitely buy this again, it's an integral part of my sound. We play rock and roll music, hard-edged but simple. I've been playing for quite a while, and owned other wahs (including a Dunlop bass wah I used with my guitar) so my expectation of a wah's capability might be a little different than most guitarists. If you want a pedal with serious capability, buy this one. If you are looking for the basic "wah sound", look elsewhere.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $119$
Submitted 12/25/1998 at 08:34pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
Very easy, very

Sound Quality : 9
Great it has much better sweep than Crybabys and voxs My setup is strat plus deluxe>danelectro daddyo>fender Roc.Pro 1000 It sounds great for all types of playing.

Reliability : 9
Yes I gig regularly with it and no back up it is unstopable

Customer Support : No Opinion
dunno

Overall Rating : 10
I play all styles except country. Every one says go with Vox the original,thats what jimi hendrix had,no his wah was from a custom shop its not like the vox reissue. As far as im concerned this is a great wah, but decide for yourself.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/03/1998 at 12:47pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 4
It is very hard to get a good sound - all the "wah" occurs in the top 1/4 of the pedal so for the lower 3/4 of the time, you just have a bassy crappy sounding rumble.

Sound Quality : 4
I use a Fender Squire Strat with 3 single coils, and a peavey bandit 112 amp. I returned this and bought a dunlop Crybaby Original - now that is a sweet pedal
Remember - always put your wah after distortion - otherwise it sounds like crap.

Reliability : 9
I only had it for a week, it did fine.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them... can't say

Overall Rating : 4


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: Italian lire 260
Submitted 04/17/1998 at 03:17am by Fabio Regis
Email: tecnocarta1<at>galactica dot it

Ease of Use : 8
Just step on the thing and go wah! The only problem is that I usually play sitting down, and it can be hard to turn it on and off.

Sound Quality : 9
I put the wah after a boss hyper fuzz box, and the sound is absolutely amazing. It has an awesome range Which can sometimes be tricky if you want a smooth transition. Just need time to get used to it.

Reliability : 10
Just look at the thing! it is probably easier to break down a tank!

Overall Rating : 9
I generally play blues, and love soling my way over Eric Clapton. This wah just gives you that expression missing from the sound. It can make your solo's cry and your nice fat chords roar. Love Korn too, and can be usefull to make weiry sounds on that music. It is also good with clean sounds.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: CDN $70 used
Submitted 12/04/1997 at 05:44pm by Dave

Ease of Use : 10
Click on and click off - nothin' else to it.

Sound Quality : 8
Good sound, but at low volumes I get a loud distorted type thing about halfway down. So I just play loud, so who cares.

Reliability : 8
Pretty reliable son of a bitch.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them.

Overall Rating : 9
I like it. Even seems to bitch about the battery being hard to get at, but I don't mind the hassle. I still on the first battery 6 monthes later and I do play daily.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $60 used
Submitted 10/06/1997 at 01:03pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
uhhhh...depress the pedal and blammo! Wah-wah! Pretty easy!

Sound Quality : 7
I bought this pedal because I wanted to get a little more bass out of the pedal -- at the very low end, it almost mutes the instrument -- this is my only gripe.

Overall Rating : 8
I like it -- it does what it says, very simple...however, I still don't like the very low end (very quiet almost muted bass), however I'd buy it again...I just don't play it all the way down.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $75.00 used
Submitted 08/16/1997 at 08:47am by Carl L. Garthwaite

Ease of Use : 10
Just stomp it ON and cry your heart out! I put mine as close to the guitar as possible and run my distortion after it. The DC input jack is a nice touch, but I just always use it with a battery, 'cause I HATE wall-warts (DC converters) I only wish the battery had easier access.

Sound Quality : 8
This one has THE "Classic" Wah sound. Even better than the original VOX and Vox Cry-Baby. (Hendrix had his customized!) I only wish it had a volume control, so I could set it LOUDER!

Reliability : 5
The case is really tough metal, I give mine a lot of abuse. The only problem I have is sometimes the pins which hold the pedal to the base get a little rusty and it sticks. I solved this by keeping a can of WD-40 around. I've never had an electronic problem, not even the potentiometer!

Customer Support : No Opinion
I bought mine used, and never had any trouble, so I can't say anything about support.

Overall Rating : 8
This is a "Must Have" item. Even if you only use it on one song.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $99
Submitted 07/07/1997 at 08:11pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 9
Comparatively speaking, this out performs the Dunlop Crybaby. I enjoy using it; and I admit, this is probably the top of the line wah pedals one can find. However, I still think that someone could produce a better one. When I push the pedal down to the muted, distorted sound, the volume is extremely low and I cannot play the guitar simply on this setting. I have to change it back to the normal setting. I guess the range of sounds is so drastic on this pedal that one can't use the extremes. Overall I'd probably rate it as one of the easiest wah pedals to use. Hey, it's a classic.

Sound Quality : 7
As stated in the "ease of use" portion, I don't like the muted, fuzzy sound when the pedal is totally compressed. For one thing, I have a terrible amp but I am expecting to purchase a new one in the near future which should enhance the quality of the wah pedal. When not using it, you have to leave the pedal at its normal setting in order to receive a good, clean sound. Still, it is a great buy.

Reliability : 8
Yes, there you can depend on this pedal. It won't break down on you. I'm not sure how long the 9-volt battery will last in there. It won't be good when that thing runs out... Maybe I should switch to using an AC adapter. I think there is an output for that.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 8
If you're looking for a quality wah pedal, this is the one to buy, especially if you are a huge Jimi Hendrix fan. One thing I forgot to mention was that I had an incredibly difficult time getting the battery in. First of all, you have to unscrew each screw on the bottom individually. That, in itself, took around 15 minutes. The screws were on there awfully tight! Secondly, the battery refused to snap in. It requires one 9-volt battery, and it took a decent amount of strength to connect that sucker. Nonetheless, I'd rate this pedal pretty high overall. Just a few minor problems won't effect my opinion of it.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: Dutch Guilders fl 189,--
Submitted 05/30/1997 at 07:02am by Jasper Kuper

Ease of Use : 3
Turn it on and of by pressing the pedal down...how hard can it be? If you got the right guitar and the right amp it always sounds great. It didn't come with a manual, but I can't imagine you'd need one. What's realy annoying is the replacement of the battery though: you need to unscrew the whole bottom, which you can't do during a gig and there's no warning light...that's why I use an AC-adaptor, especialy since I got my pedal mounted on a board wth the rest of effects, all powered by a home-made powersupply. (everybody should do this! It's so much easier!). I upgradet my unit with a standard (Boss-like) AC-connector, since the factory installed connector caused my fuses to blow........this is the reason why I rated this category so low.

Sound Quality : 8
It adds no terrible noise, just the noise every analoge pedal produces. The sound is a good funky wah. Jimi comes alive again. I think the sound is sharper with more treble than the other Dunlop models, but I like that high 'wacky' sound.

Reliability : 10
I've had to replace the pot, since three years of heavy use made the old one crankle and the effect became less stronger over time. But this went gradualy and I even got accustomed to the 'worn-out sound' it produced. The new pot is pretty expensive, but replacement is easy to do it yourself. No other failures occured since I bought it. It's housed in a heavy steel chassis, it holds my entire weight, and also that of my band members....

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal wih the company

Overall Rating : 8
I think I would buy it again. I like the sound better than the Vox and Morley-pedals and it's much cheaper, so good value for money. I've enjoyed using it ever since I bought it. As said, I hate the battery-replacement and I think this is a major draw-back, but I found a solution in using an AC-adaptor. I use it a lot in funky stuff to play and of course while immitating Hendrix. As said if you got a good guitar ( I use a US STD Strat) an d a good amp (I use a marshall and a Fender Blues Deluxe) then the sound is just perfect. When using heavy dist. on your amp though, it's better to use the effect-loop or to place a dist. box before the wah, otherwise things can get weird.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: Dutch guilders F 200,-
Submitted 04/18/1997 at 06:41am by Jeroen Bos

Ease of Use : 10
Plug it in and step on it. That's all. No fancy knobs. Just a bypass switch. Your average Wah.

Sound Quality : 10
I think it has a great sound. It's fatter than most wahs that i've ever heard. You don't get as much highs as most other units either. But the travel of the effect is plenty. Sometimes the pot crackles because of dust, which can get pretty irritating.

Reliability : 10
It's real strong, completely made out of thick metal. Never had any problems with it. You certainly don't need a backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never needed their help.

Overall Rating : 10
I'd buy it again. I lve the sound, especially with a clean guitarsound. Whenever you need some inspiration for a solo, this unit will bring it to you.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: Australian 199
Submitted 02/22/1997 at 01:11am by D.M.Elliot

Ease of Use : 9
Couldn't get a simpler pedal than a wah wah although you have to kick pretty hard to bypass. I might raise the switch or file the rubber nobby things.

Sound Quality : 9
Great fat sounding wah just like a cry baby with a little more bottom end. I will eventually get round to doing a true bypass as the tone it sucks is noticeable if you A/B it.

Reliability : 9
Haven't had it for long but nothing wrong so far. I think with anything like a wah pedal that is very mechanical and gets a fair ammount of workout I would have a backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never needed.

Overall Rating : 9
A great pedal that gives you a great wah sound for all styles. It helps to mess round with your EQ till you get a great sound. Get a true bypass mod done. When you bypass you actually get a click coming down the line. I'm fairly sure this is the same with all similar wahs but it probably can be eliminated by putting in capacitor to draw the build up charge to ground instead of down the line. I would buy again. If I had a second a would start messing round with the insides too. ie range selectors, reversing the pot, volume pedal mod etc.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: AUSTRALIAN $179
Submitted 01/06/1997 at 09:51pm by Philip Hale

Ease of Use : 8
Well, I think it's as easy as things get, you plug it in and turn it on. I think the only difficult part is getting the hang of it. There is a small manual-brochure sort of thing but it just tells you how it works and advertises other models and products.

Sound Quality : 7
Sounds great with no distortion, the WAH effect lessens as you add distortion. I think the bottom end is a bit too low, it almost kills the sound. Compared to the standard CRYBABY it has more of a "sixties" sound, where as the CRYBABY has more of a "Grunge" sound. (eg. Soundgarden, Pearl Jam etc.)

Reliability : 10
Solid as a brick... Almost... Made of really hard metal, could break it unless you dropped it from a long way up, or messed around with the inside of it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I'm in Australia so I don't have any dealings with Jim Dunlop what so ever.

Overall Rating : 8
This is the only WAH-WAH pedal I have used properly apart from the standard CRYBABY, and I think this one has a better sound. The only thing I don't like about it is that it has too much bottom end and not enough top end. Though I think this is fixable...? I probably wouldn't buy it again, though I don't know what I'd buy instead... any suggestions?


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $59.95 used
Submitted 01/03/1997 at 03:19pm by J. Horak

Ease of Use : 10
On/off, wah, wah. Can't get much simpler than that, folks.

Sound Quality : 8
Putting this pedal in my signal path cuts the trebles a bit, but everything you put in a signal path affects your tone. It gives a wonderful, warm wah without the high trebles or low thuddy basses I've found in other wah pedals. However, if you want the highs and lows, this pedal is not for you. It has very limited range, but within that range can be found many warm tones. WARNING: this pedal is damned noisy when switched on. I picked up some religious AM station on my amp.

Reliability : 9
It hasn't given me any problems so far. I can't afford a backup, so I hope it doesn't go wacky during a gig. However, the wah mechanism is starting to squeak and the switch seems like it could be broken if stomped hard.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I dunno...

Overall Rating : 8
It gives lovely tones, but very limited... I can't get the funky "wikki-wikki" sounds out of it. It also cuts the overall harmonics of the guitar, even in bypass. It's ok. I'll keep it, but I'm not buying another...


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $79
Submitted 01/01/1997 at 11:22am by David Onigman

Ease of Use : 8
Back For Bass, Forward For Treble. It rocks. Goes good with distortion and chorus. Press all the way down and the button turns the effect off. It took me a while to figure that one out. I felt like kind of an idiot. But once I figured that out, it rocked.

Sound Quality : 9
When the pedal's all the way down its a little more noisy then I would like but its nothing too bad. Its a slightly higher pitch wah then the crybaby ( I think, I could be wrong) Which I like. Get a power supply, they're like 10 bucks, its worth it in the long run.

Reliability : 5
Ehh... One time I turned it on and it made me sound like I had my guitar set on 0 and my amp really low. But I just pressed on it a couple times and the sound came back. No huge problem, but it would have if it was in the middle of a gig.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to do it

Overall Rating : 9
Overall, it rocks, it has its problems, but it rocks. Its not as good as an original crybaby, if you want to shell out the 150 bucks for one, go ahead. Thats if you're a real wah-wah fan. If you just like the sound, and want a decent peadl get this. I played the Vox and a couple of other ones, this one was the best.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: US $90
Submitted 08/04/1996 at 01:46am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : No Opinion
Simple to use

Sound Quality : 1
I ordered this pedal and returned it because I was unhappy with the sound. It caused a loss of highs/treble even when the effect was off; as long as it was plugged in my tone was affected. I sounds bassy and muddy compared to other wahs and lacks the tonal range...if you want the "Hendrix" sound look elsewhere.

Reliability : 3
This is another reason for me returning the wah; when I opened it up to put a battery in it I noticed that the circuit board was held in place by the input/output jacks which in turn were soldered directly to the board. I could see the solder joints flexing and breaking with repeated use. I don't know why Dunlop chose to manufacture this particular pedal like this...there other wahs have the circuit board held in place by screws, and the jacks are connected to the board with wires.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I would never buy this product again. In all fairness to Dunlop however, I would buy the VOX reissue which is excellent and which has a much more authentic "Hendrix" tone and is constructed better. IMO Dunlop uses the Hendrix name to market their cheap second-rate products.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: Canadian 98
Submitted 07/16/1996 at 05:46pm by Aaron Barrie

Ease of Use : 10
It's as easy as any other crybaby, rock forward for treble, back for bass.

Sound Quality : 10
Sounds very good on clean channel, sounds good with distortion.

Reliability : No Opinion
I haven't had it for very long, and I use an AC adapter, so I don't know of any problems.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have a 1 year warranty with the guitar store. So I don't deal with Dunlop.

Overall Rating : 10
I would buy it again. It's a great effect. I liked the tone of this better than the regular crybaby because it's a lower tone. If I wanted to spend more money I would by a Dunlop Crybaby 535 because you can select the tone, including Original Crybaby tone and Jimi Hendrix tone.


Product: Dunlop JH-1 Jimi Hendrix Wah Wah
Price Paid: 50 quid sterling used
Submitted 08/08/1995 at 12:28pm by j horton

Ease of Use : 10
Nice and easy to use,works better when using an ac adapter because the sound will be more constant

Sound Quality : 9
As battery wairs out the sound quality deteriorates rapidly

Reliability : 9
I once had a bit of trouble with the pot but igave it a liberal squirt with some contact cleaner and that sorted it out

Customer Support : 1
i bought it second hand so although i have no guarentee from dunlop i just go back to the guitar shop and they fix it

Overall Rating : 9
sounds great,records well when using DI, i have a jimi hendrix cry baby and this may be a bit different from other cry babys.. i dont know

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