Jim Dunlop Dimebag Darrell Signature Cry Baby From Hell Wah Pedal in Black Camo

£225.00

Here's what Jim Dunlop says about the Dimebag Darrell Signature Cry Baby From Hell: The Dimebag Cry Baby Wah is the most versatile way we’ve ever made, and it just got a brand new paint job. Hot-rodded for the incomparable Dimebag Darrell with an extended sweep range and fine tune control, a 6-way range selector, a […]

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Here's what Jim Dunlop says about the Dimebag Darrell Signature Cry Baby From Hell:

The Dimebag Cry Baby Wah is the most versatile way we’ve ever made, and it just got a brand new paint job. Hot-rodded for the incomparable Dimebag Darrell with an extended sweep range and fine tune control, a 6-way range selector, a Q control, and a kick-in volume boost with back-mounted LED indicators, this pedal gives you everything you need to do some serious wah damage. And with its new black camo finish, the Dimebag Cry Baby Wah will have you wearing your black-toothed grin in no time.

Key Features

  • Extended sweep range so you can dig deep and fly high
  • Choose from 6 different frequency ranges
  • Adjustable switchable boost puts your wah sound right at the front of the mix
  • Dial wah response from wide to narrow
  • Back-mounted LEDs indicate wah & boost on/off status
  • Skateboard skid-tape tread lets you keep rocking even if beer spills on your pedal

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