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Dunlop DVP4 Volume X Mini Pedal
Get everything you love about the DVP3 with half the pedalboard footprint, adjustable rocker tension and a switchable AUX output for tuner-out or expression.
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Dunlop GCB95 Original Cry Baby Wah Pedal
From classic funk to modern rock, the Crybaby delivers that iconic wah-wah sound you know and love -- built to the same tough-as-nails specs as the original.
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Dunlop MXR DC Brick Power Supply
More than an endless supply of clean 9V power for your pedals, the Dunlop MXR DC Brick ups the ante with 18V power capability for power-hungry effects.
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Dunlop Dimebag Darrell Cry Baby From Hell Wah Pedal
A Dunlop and Dimebag Darrell collab with huge volume boost capabilities, this pedal is designed to bring your wah effect to the forefront when you need it.
$199.99
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Dunlop Cry Baby 535Q Wah Pedal
Vary your wah sound from subtle to extreme! This pedal adds versatility with a control over the width, or Q, of the filter, plus a variable level boost.
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Dunlop Volume X8 Pedal
A compact volume built for your setup! The Dunlop Volume X8 was designed to fit perfectly on a Pedaltrain Metro Series pedalboard and is built like a tank.
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Dunlop Justin Chancellor Cry Baby Wah Pedal
Conjure a variety of mind-bending sounds with the Justin Chancellor signature wah. Select from two independent wah circuits and even add fuzz for some bite.
$299.99
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Dunlop Echoplex EP103 Delay Pedal
The EP103 brings back legendary Echoplex tones, with the improvements of a small footprint, straightforward controls and a hi-fi, fully analog dry path.
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Dunlop CBM95 Cry Baby Mini Wah Pedal
Perfect for cramped pedalboards, this mini wah is made to crank out big tone. Get the wah tone needed by selecting from three internally switchable voicings.
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Dunlop SW95 Cry Baby Slash Wah Pedal
See for yourself why this is Slash's wah pedal of choice. You get screaming tone that's ready to kick into overdrive when it's time to solo.
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Wylde Audio WA38 Chorus Pedal
Get your swirl on with this signature Zakk Wylde chorus pedal, an authentic representation of his own analog stereo chorus pedal.
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Dunlop DVP3 Volume X Pedal
Control your volume and sweep your effects or parameters with this flexible pedal -- even reverse its cycling direction, thanks to a convenient switch.
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Dunlop Cry Baby 95Q Guitar Wah Pedal
Customize your wah effect! Dunlop's Cry Baby 95Q pedal features volume control and the famous Q control, which varies the intensity of the wah effect.
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Wylde Audio WA44 Overdrive Pedal
An anniversary worth celebrating, this roaring overdrive pedal marks 20 years of collaboration between MXR and the one-and-only Zakk Wylde!
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Wylde Audio WA90 Phaser Pedal
It's not a phase, Mom! Well actually it is -- Harness the iconic tones of Zakk Wylde with this 20th anniversary Wylde Audio Phase.
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Dunlop KH95 Kirk Hammett Wah Pedal
Step on the Dunlop KH95 and coax Kirk Hammett's wailing tone out of your axe! Perfect for metalheads, this green wah's EQ was designed to Kirk's exact specs.
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Dunlop Jerry Cantrell JC95B Wah Wah Pedal
The Dunlop JC95B wah pedal features artwork based on Jerry Cantrell's tribal orca tattoo, and is part of a limited run of just 500 pedals.
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Dunlop CBJ95 Cry Baby Junior Wah Pedal
Not enough room on your board for wah? Think again! The Dunlop Cry Baby Junior delivers that classic wah tone in a compact format designed for small boards.
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MXR SF01 Slash Octave Fuzz Pedal
Slash through searing fuzz tone with this signature box from MXR. Completely analog circuitry backs up throbbing sub-octave and screaming octave-up controls.
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Supro Tremolo Pedal
Add some depth and movement to your sound with the Supro Tremolo. Choose between two distinct tremolo styles and find the right setting for your playing.