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Dunlop 535Q Crybaby Wah Wah Pedal

Dunlop 535Q Crybaby Wah Wah Pedal
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Dunlop 535Q Crybaby Wah Wah Pedal

 
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The Crybaby 535Q is the Swiss Army knife of wah pedals. It provides control over the most important wah parameters, making it easy for you to create your ultimate wah tone. Select the frequency center of the effect, then dial in the frequency range to be swept by the pedal. From narrow and sharp to broad and subtle, this powerful wah will deliver it. Once you've got your sound, make sure it gets heard with the adjustable, switchable boost that can create endless sustain on any note. This is the wah pedal of choice for guitar master Joe Satriani. The 535Q offers versatility never heard before. This pedal allows the player to customize and shape the sound of the wah. By a simple turn of the "Q" dial, you can shape your wah from a narrow, sharp wah to a broad, subtle wah. The Crybaby 535Q also offers six new guitar wah ranges, a variable boost from 0 to +16 dB and a hard wire on/off switch. It's new custom circuitry consumes less power and eliminates unwanted distortion. Powered by the Dunlop ECB-003 or 9 volt battery.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:5.9 inches
Product Width:4.56 inches
Product Height:2.75 inches
Product Weight:3.85 pounds
Package Length:10.8 inches
Package Width:4.9 inches
Package Height:3.6 inches
Package Weight:3.9 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews

Features
  • The Crybaby 535Q is the Swiss Army knife of wah pedals

  • Adjustable control over the most important wah parameters

  • Adjustable, switchable boost creates endless sustain on any note

  • Wah pedal of choice for guitar master Joe Satriani

  • Six new guitar wah ranges


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 11 customer reviews )
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16 of 17 found the following review helpful:


4GREAT Wah  Sep 19, 2004 By S. Jacobs "eyegor"
The ability to quickly change the range and sensitivity has made it easy to dial in the exact sound you want to hear. It's built like a tank and has worked flawlessly in the time I've had it. Since I normally power it with a wall wart, I don't have much of an opinion about battery life.

Bottom Line: It costs a bit more than the standard Dunlop wah pedals, it's worth it.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5Versatile Wah for tweakers!  Jul 30, 2011 By Jimmy
I chose the Dunlop 535Q Multi-Wah Crybaby for several reasons. It is made by the those who made the original Crybaby, used by Jimi Hendrix and countless others. It offers the greatest versatility of any other wah pedal in the dunlop range. It sounds great, as evident by a previous version of this pedal being used by Adam Jones (Tool) to shape his unique tone, along with many others.

The 535Q features a 6-way selectable frequency range knob, allowing you to use a range, from bright and snappy cry to a bassy growl. This setting can let you dial in the exact frequency range you want for your wah.

This pedal also comes with a Q knob, for adjusting whether your wah is sharp and quacky, or more of just a frequency boost. Speaking of boost there is a boost button on the side, that you can kick on to get a louder signal (adjustable by the boost knob).

Back to the Q knob, it adjusts the slope of your frequency boost, ranging from sharp to flat. Sharp = _/\_ Flat = _--_

When the Q is flat, you can use the wah for more of a subtle tone change, or if you want more funk, make the Q sharper.

The pedal's construction is very solid, much more than the cheap plastic Behringer rip-off I owned previously (which wasn't shielded and led to radio interference - the Dunlop wah is a quality product and won't do this!)

That's pretty much the pedal in a nutshell. I'm a tweaker, and I love it, it lets me be a bit more expressive for those long sustained solos, and it's great for controlling feedback.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5Great Wah  Mar 02, 2010 By Rexomus "59 Fender"
For years I played the original Cry baby, the Vox Wah, and others I can't remember names of. I was always on a quest for a good wah sound that I just couldn't find. I didn't want to spend $600 on a wah with a rack. So at the recomendation of a studio engineer I purchased this wah about 5 years ago. I am very pleased that I followed that advice because this pedal really has the range of wah I was looking for. The greatest thing about this pedal is that it is customizable. The user dials in the frequency sweep they want. The volume boost is a great feature when you need to play a lead over the live mix. I recomend this wah pedal over all the others, especially the signature series wahs because you can get the same sound out of this unit with a little tweeking.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5535Q Multi Wah  Feb 08, 2011 By I. M. Wise "Turbo"
Before Satriani's Big Bad Wah Pedal came to fruition, the 535Q was the last wah pedal that he toured with. I fell in love with that "Meaning of Love" live sound (Super Colossal tour) and this pedal nails it! The 535Q may offer a few too many features for those who like to keep it simple, but at the same time they are very easy to use and the wah sounds amazing using the factory settings. You can basically choose from 6 different "voices" using the range selector; from standard wah to an almost full-range bassy growl. The footswitchable volume boost can be set anywhere between 0-+16dB, and the famous "Q" control allows you to control which frequency range is covered by the sweep of the pedal. I think Satch had a winner with this wah, and my pedalboard will never be without one. This thing is built like an aircraft carrier, has an almost infinite range of sound, and is a wonderful pedal for those buying their first wah or for a seasoned pro.


5Great wah pedal  May 03, 2012 By Neil M.
I am a home player with several guitars and pedals and around 10 years of playing just for fun, no gigging. I bought the 535Q after buying the Cry Baby Classic, which didn't work at all out of the box, so I was little worried about quality control, but this wah is fantastic. It produces a wide range of different sounds, with a 6-way range selector, controls for volume/gain and "Q"/bandpass, and an overdrive/distortion switch. It's a lot of fun to play around with - I play more with it than without it now. It sounds great by itself and also really nice with a Phase 90 or flange downstream. Very versatile and the construction is solid. My only *minor* nitpicks are the small size of the volume/gain and Q knobs, along with the indicator dots being the same color as the knobs (black), so I have to pick the pedal up and peer at them to see where they're set and to make adjustments.

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