Jim Dunlop Crybaby Wah GCB95
Jim Dunlop Crybaby Wah GCB95
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The CRYBABY ® has been a standard in the world of music since its introduction in the late 1960's. Its rugged construction and efficient design will give years of outstanding performance.
By rocking your foot back and forth on the pedal, you can change the effect that the CRYBABY ® has on the tone of your instrument instantaneously Toe down will give you more treble, heel down will give you more bass. The speed and amount of effect you use depends on your style of playing.
When placing the pedal in one position, you will hear a boost in that particular frequency. This boost can be used to add sustain and create feedback of a desired overtone.
TIPS Listen to the classic recordings of Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton where the CRYBABY ® is used extensively. After listening to the sound you will begin to recognize the CRYBABY ® in just about every rock player's repertoire.
When using a lot of distortion, the effect will not be as prominent. Try setting the pedal in one position. This will help in making artificial harmonics and controlling the amount of feedback.
By rocking your foot back and forth on the pedal, you can change the effect that the CRYBABY ® has on the tone of your instrument instantaneously Toe down will give you more treble, heel down will give you more bass. The speed and amount of effect you use depends on your style of playing.
When placing the pedal in one position, you will hear a boost in that particular frequency. This boost can be used to add sustain and create feedback of a desired overtone.
TIPS Listen to the classic recordings of Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton where the CRYBABY ® is used extensively. After listening to the sound you will begin to recognize the CRYBABY ® in just about every rock player's repertoire.
When using a lot of distortion, the effect will not be as prominent. Try setting the pedal in one position. This will help in making artificial harmonics and controlling the amount of feedback.