Dunlop Mr. Crybaby Super Volume/Wah
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Product: Dunlop Mr. Crybaby Super Volume/Wah
Price Paid: US $110ishsomething
Submitted 05/31/2000
at 07:47pm
by Brad.O
Email: Badfish5k at aol<dot>com
Ease of Use
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9
Alright, its a way. Push down... waaaaaaaa. Its fun to play with, but hart to get a rythem, but then again, isn't it that way with every wah?
Sound Quality
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6
Right now I am using a Fernandes Native (soon to be a Lonestar Strat), to the wah, to the Boss DS 1 (sometimes, next hitting the Boss Flanger, and finaly to the Boss DS-5 Delay. It all ends up into my Fender DeVille 4X10. (AMAZING AMP)
The only complaint I have is that with the amp, and the volume on full (wah off) I get a pretty bad feedback/humming noise. Havent tried it with a noise supressor or anything, but other then the humming (bad for gigging), the wah itself is really good. If anyone knows a way to bypass the volume part, please let me know.
Reliability
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9
Yeah, I'd say its pretty reliable, just make sure you have a semi-fresh battery in there and everything should be fine. I would gig without a backup, or maybe even a diffrent wah if I start hating the feedback.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never had to deal with them.. But I have ordered a few bags of replacement feet. My friends and I have discovered that they onlt last about 4 months with out chipping and falling out.
Overall Rating
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8
Overall raiting. Well, for me it works fine. I play a wide varitey of music with this, (Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, Random stuff with a wah) and it has a pretty good range of sounds. Now heres the tricky part. If it was stolen, I would have to hunt the person and beat them senceless, but I dont know if I would buy the Mr Crybaby again. I'd Deffenetly stick with Dunlop though.
By the way, this is my first post ever, so read with some TLC.
Any Questions, feel free to e-mail me
Product: Dunlop Mr. Crybaby Super Volume/Wah
Price Paid: 550 (FIM) used
Submitted 03/16/2000
at 04:58am
by Sami Kortteus
Email: liskokunkku at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
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9
Easy to understand, hard to master. When wah is off, works as a volume pedal. It has also a simple adjustable booster. I modified my booster to function as seperate pedal (easier to use).
Sound Quality
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9
Well, in my opinion, it sounds pretty much like the wah should sound.It has very round and musical honk in it. Great for clean, perfect for overdrive. Correct me if I`m wrong, but I think the wah is little more "voxy" than the standard model. Also I like the fact that booster doesn`t alter your sound in any way, just boost it. This allows you to use it with both overdrive channel and clean channel.
Reliability
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6
Now here is my complain. It has a potentiometer instead of LDR (like Morleys). And the potentiometer will start to scratch. It would not be a big deal IF the pot was open construction (like Vox)so you could clean it from time to time BUT it is closed and solderd to a pc-board and this makes cleaning almost impossible.And I Cannot understand WHY.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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8
Overall it is very good sounding pedal and I really enjoy playin with it. I propably Wouldn`t buy it again just `cause of the pot.
Product: Dunlop Mr. Crybaby Super Volume/Wah
Price Paid: $199 (Canadian)
Submitted 01/18/2000
at 04:32pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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9
It's your basic wah, except with a knob and a switch. The manual is very good. Easy to get a good sound.
Sound Quality
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10
This is an incredible pedal! There's no two ways around it. The wah is quite trebly, perfect for Cream's "White Room." The volume pedal part is...well, a volume pedal at its finest.
Reliability
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10
Very reliable. It's all cast steel chassis is tough, and everything seems very solid. It comes with a one year warranty.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
It's all stock still, and I've never dealt with Dunlop.
Overall Rating
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10
I play blues, surf and rock. This pedal is really cool! It's tough and it's got good tone. I compared it to a Morley Bad Horsie Wah, and a Jimi Hendrix Wah (very good). If you're looking for a wah wah, I think you should get any of the Dunlop Crybabys.
Product: Dunlop Mr. Crybaby Super Volume/Wah
Price Paid: US $100something
Submitted 11/21/1996
at 02:06pm
by Mike Teague
Ease of Use
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10
Very easy. Got your pedal, push all the way forward to turn on wah. Red LED lights up. With the Wah off, its a volume pedal. A red button on the side is a volume boost. There's a knob to adjust the boost.
Sound Quality
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9
Wah. This is what wah's are all about. I actually am using it more as a volume pedal these days though, for steel guitar imitating. It's starting to get a little scratchy in wah mode, but not in volume mode, oddly enough.
Reliability
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10
Pretty much solid. Haven't had anything break yet.
Overall Rating
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8
Good wah if you want combo volume/wah I guess. I had a morley volume/wah, basically sucked. The booster might come in handy for some people. Tube freaks I would assume :)
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