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Dunlop Crybaby High Gain Volume

Dunlop Crybaby High Gain Volume
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Dunlop Crybaby High Gain Volume

 
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000733

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This gold standard of volume controllers is great for pedal steel swells and instant dynamics. Quiet operation and heavy-duty construction combine with an ultra-sensitive 1 million cycle taper potentiometer for the most delicate control ever. Passive in-line circuit requires no additional power.

 
List Price: $137.28
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Product Details
Product Length:1.02 inches
Product Width:0.86 inches
Product Height:4.17 inches
Product Weight:3.9 pounds
Package Length:10.9 inches
Package Width:5.1 inches
Package Height:3.5 inches
Package Weight:3.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews

Features
  • Heavy die-cast housing built for durability

  • 1 million cycle audio taper potentiometer

  • Does not require batteries or external power source

  • Size: 10 in. x 4 in. x 2-ü in.


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 7 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


4just one problem...  Jul 27, 2009 By I. Levi
This article was meant to be a Dunlop volume pedal (GCB-80 is the model) review but as it turns out, it will be a how-to-fix-it manual as well...

Let's start at the end - this pedal has one "tiny" problem -it does not allow no volume at all, but rather the pedal starts from some volume (still, very audible, especially if distortion effect applied) to full. It's kinda weird that the pedal does not fully do, the only thing it's supposed to do - control the volume.

From visiting a few forums I've learned that this is a known issue among people who bought it and most people were pretty disappointed . But, thinking about it again, maybe it's how the manufacturer intended it to be, low volume for rhythm parts and then break into heavy parts with full volume. In this way, you can never mute the guitar , you got minimum and maximum set.

Anyway, this was no good for me , cause I needed a volume pedal for mostly guitar effects, such as whaling sound (Mark Knopfler's "brothers in arms" for ex.) and so on. It is more practical to use a pedal then messing with the guitar volume knob, although the pedal does take some time to get used to.

So, I looked here and there, and found out there is a remedy to this, but no explanation whatsoever on how to do it. But, at least now I knew that the potentiometer inside can be adjusted. It's not a technical or electronic limitation, or malfunction etc.

Before we get into how to fix it, you probably ask, why didn't I return it?
Well, the pedal itself is very sturdy, built from solid aluminum. It's heavy too which is great cause you don't want a light pedal that will flip over if you pull the guitar cable a bit or slightly kick it with your foot (I also have the Dunlop cry baby wah wah(tm) (GCB-95), so I was familiar with the built quality). So, it's stable. It looks good. The pedal movement up and down is very smooth and accurate, and the sound is neutral, with no noise what so ever. potentiometer (the electric component that varies the volume) is said to have a million cycle life span. Mine has 999,800 cycles left :P

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4Good pedal!  Nov 03, 2011 By Adrian Urbano "Aidz"
I have to award this volume pedal with 4 stars, since i have needs that this pedal is quite lacking, 1st: I did the minimum volume fix, but there's still a little bit signal coming through, very minor since you could only hear it on high amp volumes, 2nd: the travel sweep is kind of short and it takes time to get used to since you cannot adjust the tension of the pedal, so if your feet is heavy, you won't get the smooth volume swell right away, practice is key. It doesn't suck any tone even though it's passive, well i don't notice any tone loss.

All in all, it's built like a tank, does a really good job, it's quite a starter level volume pedal, that's what i've expected since i'm new to volume pedals. :) but for the price, it's a win-win pedal, it can definitely outlive you.

Sound: 5/5
Durability: 6/5
Features: 3/5 (it's a volume pedal what can i say more. but the tension adjustment is really useful but it's lacking)


4Excelent Pedal  Jan 28, 2011 By Diego
I got What I paid for, a volume pedal, excelent response. FOUR star because one thing, Went i turn off the volume from the pedal, I gotta make shure that it's on exact 0 "cero" volume, because if it's not, It's gonna sound a lil' lil' lil' bit... But I Love the pedal anyway


5An awesome pedal!  Oct 05, 2010 By C. Mancieri
Other than several effects pedals that I purchased through Amazon, the Dunlop High Gain Volume Pedal is probably one of the best and essential pieces of musical equipment I have ever purchased!

The Dunlop volume pedal now allows me to rise above the rest of the music to play guitar riffs or solos without changing the chord playing sound of my guitar if I so desire. The pedal is very receptive, and the sound doesn't get thin or wimpy when playing the pedal at lees than full volume like other pedals that I've heard and tried do! No more fumbling with guitar volume knobs which would usually change the tone of the guitar, especially when playing both neck and bridge pickups together.

I should have bought one of the babies a long time ago! To anyone looking for a receptive volume pedal which doesn't lose its edge and remains true even when not played at "full throttle", then this Dunlop volume pedal is for you -- and the one that I recommend!


5Noiseless  Feb 07, 2010 By D. Drury "721guitar"
Smooth and quite! I have tried other volume pedals, and there are better out there, but not for this price. I paid $70.00 for this pedal and when I need another one it will be one of these.

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