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The Online Guitar Store - Dunlop Crybaby 105Q Bass Wah Pedal

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List Price: $216.60
Our Price: $119.00
Your Save: $ 97.60 ( 45% )
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: Dunlop
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Binding: Unknown Binding Brand: Dunlop Color: white Feature: Ultra heavy-duty durability Label: Dunlop Manufacturer: Dunlop Model: 105Q Publisher: Dunlop Special Features: Crybaby Bass Wah Wah Pedal.Dunlop, maker of the Original Crybaby Wah pedal, has introduced the 105Q Ultimate Bass Wah. The 105Q Bass Wah incorporates a new, proprietary potentiometer and custom E.Q. circuitry specifically designed for bass frequencies. Together, these new, uniquely engineered elements provide smooth response and a fat, full bass tone. Studio: Dunlop
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Features
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Ultra heavy-duty durability Smooth operation and easy control Made in the USA
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Editorial Reviews:
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Dunlop, maker of the Original Crybaby Wah pedal, has introduced the 105Q Ultimate Bass Wah. The 105Q Bass Wah incorporates a new, proprietary potentiometer and custom EQ circuitry specifically designed for bass frequencies. Together, these new, uniquely engineered elements provide smooth response and a fat, full bass tone.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Dunlop Crybaby 105Q Bass Wah Pedal Comment: I am very pleased with the purchase of the product arrived on time and just when it indicates amazon, thank you.
Customer Rating:      Summary: One of the Best Out There Comment: I have it.
I love it.
If you're looking for a great bass wah pedal, this is the one.
Buy NOW!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good sound from a durable pedal Comment: Overall this is a good pedal. The sound is good and the Q control can create a good range of sounds. When you step off it, it goes to the full up position, and switches to bypass if left there for a half second or so. The bypass is excellent; I can't tell it's in the chain when I'm not using it. It has a strong metal housing, and you can easily put your full weight on it without hurting it. A metal gear strip attached to the platform turns a gear in the base, making for a very solid connection.
My biggest complaint is that the platform has a pretty limited range of motion-- 10 or 15 degrees at most. A little more range would make it easier to get some in-between sounds rather than full on or full off. While it's sound is quite good, I think there's still some room for improvement there as well.
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