
Dunlop Gary Clark Jr. Cry Baby Wah Pedal
Jim Dunlop
This wah has been modified for a lower frequency range and a tighter sweep to complement the emotional depth and percussive grooves that infuse Gar...
View full detailsThis wah has been modified for a lower frequency range and a tighter sweep to complement the emotional depth and percussive grooves that infuse Gar...
View full detailsThe 535Q Cry Baby Multi-Wah features a six-position Range Selector, a Variable Q control, and a switchable boost circuit so you can dial in the ult...
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View full detailsThe G1X FOUR comes with ZOOM’s expression pedal, which provides control over effects such as volume, wah, delay and pitch. Sounds That InspireB...
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View full detailsRewind to 1968. Famous guitar god uses this pedal to record his first album. Entire planet goes nuts. Inexplicably, the pedal then disappears. Unti...
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