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4 Reviews
Best of the Wah Pedals and Very Versatile
I bought my first Wah pedal new in 1972 for $42. Made by Thomas Organ Co back then. I saw this Dunlop with the boost and frequency range control and like the versatility. I purchased the pedal which was manufactured in 2001, and it didn't have the notch filter sound. It was more like a volume pedal or tone control. I found the old capacitor in the tank circuit had dried out and ceased to do its job. I replaced the 4.7uF capacitor next to the inductor, and it works like new. I like to buy bargains and fix them up if needed. I like the ability to limit the upper range of the Wah and also be able to change the width of the notch filter. It's a very versatile pedal and well worth the $150 it costs new. It's amazing the prices for these pedals really haven't increased that much overall through the years. In summary, if you want the cadillac of Wah pedals, get this one, it's worth the price.Read full review...
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Great Product
Excellent!
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Excellent Wah Pedal
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Crybaby 535Q
Awesome!
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