Dunlop CBJ95 Crybaby Junior Wah

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£149.00

Jim Dunlop Dunlop CBJ95 Crybaby Junior Wah is a wah pedal from Jim Dunlop.

Description

Indestructible powerful and fierce. The Dunlop GBJ95 Crybaby Junior Wah allows you to experience the pedal that has been a staple of rock and blues since the 60s whilst reaping the benefits of amazing versatility and glorious practical features. Switch between three wah voices that have been derived from some of Dunlops most notable sounds and perform with decimating dynamics. From a ferocious modern wah to a vintage sounding effect this pedal encompasses everything you need to deliver a mind-blowing set. Aside from offering such delicious sounds this pedal has been designed with an abundance of practical elements in mind. Mount to your pedalboard easily thanks to the flush base and align your other pedals neatly alongside it; its shape and size ensures it fits nicely whilst leaving ample room for your other effects. The jacks are conveniently positioned on the front of the pedal to accommodate super packed boards in which no space is unnecessarily taken up by cables ends.

About the manufacturer

Jim Dunlop

Jim Dunlop is one of the most recognisable names in guitar accessories and effects, celebrated for innovation and durability. Founded in California in the 1960s, Dunlop produces everything from picks and capos to some of the world’s most iconic pedals, including the Cry Baby wah and MXR effects range. Their gear is built for players of all levels, known for quality, consistency, and that unmistakable touch of rock history.

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