Multi-wah pedal with 6 settings and volume boost. Revised 1 x 9-volt version.
67 People rated this product : 9 out of 10
8 People wrote reviews









9 out of 10
Feature:
Well when I first got it, I figured I would be lost with the knob settings, but luckily it came with a book telling which knobs can make sounds of pro's settings. But I found a good setting myself. Although sometimes if you run it on battery and push down to fast it will cut out, even with a brand new battery. and it does squeak a little unless you put DW-40 in it and let it sit for a few hours.
Quality:
100% well made, no questions asked.
Value:
$129.99 isn't bad if your a pro who knows their sounds.
Desirability:
BUY this wah, don't get to original crybaby unless you aren't much of a wah user.
Sound:
This wah can go from Joe Satriani wah sound to Jimi Hendrix wah, great. Personally I have my wahs knob set 4 click away from me so its like 12 o'clock. and my Volume all the way up, boost pushed in an the Q is almost full, just to where it doesn't hiss.
Ease of Use:
A little hard to get used to at first. But Click and play is great.
Support:
I've never had to call them. Came close but didnt.
Overall:
Sleek look, but can be a little confusing.
Submitted: 4/23/2008
Style of Music: Rock, Metal, Blues, Instrumental









10 out of 10
Feature:
This is the swiss army wah of the crybaby lineup. It has a sweep range selector, Q dial, and volume boost switch and control knob. The Ibanez Weeping Demon has a few other features, but lacks the Fasel inductor, which this wah has.
Quality:
I have gigged this pedal for three years, and it hasn't failed me yet.
Value:
It's got bells and whistles, so you pay for what you get.
Sound:
Just the classic wah sound. The plus to this particular model is all the cool knobs. The sweep range selector is just right so you get a good selection of sweep sensitivity. The Q dial is nice, but I keep it at the 12 o'clock position. The boost switch and dial are good for solos, but I personally don't use it because it adds a hiss if it's turned up too much. Overall it sounds great anyway.
Ease of Use:
Understanding the controls could be a little challenging to inexperienced wah owners, but once you figure it out, it works like any other pedal. Stomp and go.
Overall:
I think you could get away with a Crybaby Classic and be just fine, but if you absolutely HAVE to have the cool knobs, then here you go.
Submitted: 2/3/2008
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