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Dunlop Bass Cry Baby 105Q
Wah Pedal
S$120
Contact me at 91997757
(negotiable if you get more than one pedal from me- check my other threads!)
More info after the photos.
Dunlop Bass Cry Baby 105Q
Wah Pedal
S$120
Contact me at 91997757
After playing around with several of the "brand name" wahs, including the classic Vox wahs modded for bass response, I settled on this wah. To be honest, I wouldn't be selling this pedal if not for the weight. It's a really nice squishy wah that I can use for funk-ish effects or together with a distortion/fuzz to get techno-ish stuff. However, after spending the last few weeks carrying this all around school and around Singapore to get to various jammings here and there, I've decided that I'm going to sell this and get something lighter.
Two adjustment knobs. The lower one is the Q value. That indicates the sharpness of the peak. What the wah does is filter the signal through a kinda gaussian-ish envelope, and "Q" is effectively the width of the peak. The higher Q is, the narrower the peak is, and the sharper the tone will sound.
The other knob is a volume knob. Very useful. Not anything particularly spectacular, but you'll need it for a band setting.
Wah Pedal
S$120
Contact me at 91997757
(negotiable if you get more than one pedal from me- check my other threads!)
More info after the photos.



Dunlop Bass Cry Baby 105Q
Wah Pedal
S$120
Contact me at 91997757
After playing around with several of the "brand name" wahs, including the classic Vox wahs modded for bass response, I settled on this wah. To be honest, I wouldn't be selling this pedal if not for the weight. It's a really nice squishy wah that I can use for funk-ish effects or together with a distortion/fuzz to get techno-ish stuff. However, after spending the last few weeks carrying this all around school and around Singapore to get to various jammings here and there, I've decided that I'm going to sell this and get something lighter.

Two adjustment knobs. The lower one is the Q value. That indicates the sharpness of the peak. What the wah does is filter the signal through a kinda gaussian-ish envelope, and "Q" is effectively the width of the peak. The higher Q is, the narrower the peak is, and the sharper the tone will sound.
The other knob is a volume knob. Very useful. Not anything particularly spectacular, but you'll need it for a band setting.
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