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P When people talk about wah wah pedals, they're talking about the Cry Baby Wahs


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  • Dunlop Cry Baby Wah Wah Gcb-95 available on May 15 2018 from TechForLess for 72.49
  • Dunlop The Original Crybaby Pedal available on September 18 2016 from Newegg for 79.99
  • Dunlop GCB95 The Original Cry Baby® Wah Wah available on July 15 2016 from Amazon for 77.95
  • UPC bar code 710137006171 ξ1 registered July 08 2018
  • UPC bar code 710137006171 ξ2 registered May 02 2018
  • UPC bar code 710137006171 ξ3 registered May 10 2016
  • UPC bar code 710137006171 ξ4 registered July 15 2016
  • Product category is Electronic
  • Manufacturered by Dunlop
  • GCB95N_50727
  • GCB95
  • # GCB-95
  • # 9SIA1EJ2ZK9980
  • Product color is White Black Red Blue

  • Product weight is 3.7 lbs.
This is the one that created some of the most timeless sounds in rock. The pedal that would eventually become the Cry Baby was first created in 1966 by engineers at the Thomas Organ Company. This new and expressive effect was an instant hit with players like Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton, who have contributed to the Cry Baby Wah's huge popularity to this day. While other effects have come and gone, the Cry Baby Wah just keeps getting better with age. Power Dunlop ECB003 AC Adapter or Single 9 volt battery p p Compatibility Guitars p

References
    ^ Dunlop Cry Baby Guitar Pedal - Black (revised Apr 2021)
    ^ Dunlop Cry Baby Wah Wah Gcb-95, Dunlop. TechForLess. (revised May 2018)
    ^ Dunlop The Original Crybaby Pedal, Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc.. Newegg. (revised Sep 2016)
    ^ (2010). Dunlop GCB95 The Original Cry Baby® Wah Wah, Dunlop. Amazon. (revised Jul 2016)

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