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New Wah Pedal....a Dime Crybaby from hell..


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nothing much to say..they've been around for a while..

I wanted something that did'nt suck tone (sound thin/tinny) & that could sound thick and meaty for solo's & that had adjustable parameters and this one fit the bill..it's versatile as hell..

Controls all @ about noon, boost engaged (cuz it's fantastic) ....sweep dialed back slightly more cuz I was looking for some subtle vowelly expressiveness ..rather than Hammet-style wahhing & wailing (which it does really well too, when needed) . Anyway, this pedal more than meets my expectations & i could'nt be happier w/ it.. TONE for days :bigthumb:


 
It's got a footswitch at the toe to activate..so I guess no?

The boost engages w/e you want it to. I think it's a buffered pedal, not true bypass.
 
I am guessing the boost is that red bottom at the bottom and the black knob is the boost level?
 
I am guessing the boost is that red bottom at the bottom and the black knob is the boost level?

Yes & no.

The boost IS the Red button but that other knob controls the "Frequency Center". It has about 6-7 set notches w/ different frequency settings. I used notch #3 for the video up there. As you turn it up the top end gets sharper & it's treblier/raspier on the whole..

There are three mini knobs the other side. The first one's for the boost level, second conrols "Q" settings (bandpass) and the last one's for fine tuning the "toe-down" position....

It's actually very instinctive/easy to set up/get great tones from using one's ears..
 
I bought one of those for $70 on account of the pot not working and the rotary switch having a crazy pop to it. Let me tell you, there's a reason it's called the CB From Hell. That is the most time and effort I have ever spent to replace a pot and spray a switch. The only pot that fits it is the one designed for it, and they cost $40
 
Lets hope it does'nt crap out on me then lol..or it's back to ye olde Behringer Hellbabe which, while usable is a bit on the thin/aneamic side tone-wise :bigthumb:

With the knobs on the left turned up about 75% of the way to the top = more wailing.

 
Well this is the kind of stuff I wanted it for (neolassical, shred, epic sounding ballads & stuff etc) .....& eh, it could'nt be more perfect for it :bigthumb:

Frequency knob back down two notches (like it best @ this setting..smooth, sweet & dark like molasses)..otherwise the same settings as the video above...(but lead 2 on the AMT Stonehead which is thinner/brighter/glassier/sharper than Lead 1 ^^ up there)


 
That's one that I didn't jive with when I tried it. Had an old early 90's GCB-95 for years that I modded to hell and back to the point it got a new PCB....LOL. Sold that around 2017 and a year later got the JC-95 Cantrell Crybaby. That one is great. I love the sweep and change the knob gives to sound. It's somewhat of a Q adjustment. I just got a used GCB-95F Crybaby Classic w/ Fasel inductor delivered this week. That one is voiced great for blues and blues rock. The Cantrell is great for heavier rock.
 
At some stage I'd probably like an original Crybaby for the throatier more "classic/bluesy" tones. This one does what I got it for which is neoclassical/melodic-ballad type/ metal shred tones galore that are deep, smooth, thick & rich sounding and still very articulate & transparent/true to the source w/o an overly wide sweep for stuff like funk rhythm or Hammet solo's..which I have no use for..

I have'nt tried the Cantrell, but it always sounds great in clips/demo's, having said that I think I got pretty much exactly what I was looking/hoping for tone-wise for my solo's with this Dime Wah.. it delivers in all, the ways I want it to deliver :bigthumb:

Here's another w/ my little Laney Dualtop SS head/Eminence 2x12..

 
And here it is with the Treble bumped up a bit on the amp (everything else untouched) for a bit more grit/texture/bite (which comes through very nicely). A lot of times wahs can be pretty overwelming to the source but tis one is really transparent and just adds wah to whatever tone you have dialed in on the amp w/o messing anything else up..

 
Actually, with me about to start work on our next goregrind opus in a few wekks...I've been looking out for a pedal that will help me come out with some crazy tones I can use. I'm particularly looking to create some sweet 70's porn background scores of my own for intro's/samples and that's where this baby comes in :bigthumb:


It's a veritable all-in-one for those kinds of sounds & I pulled the trigger on one the day my Crybaby from Hell arrived. Unfortunately I got an email from the store this morning saying they're back-ordered so I will have to wait a month for it to come in...still I can see myself having a good deal of fun with this and creating some really cheep & sleazy soundscapes so I don't mind waiting. :D
 
That's cute - but it can't touch my early 70's Thomas Organ Co. Crybaby Stereo Fuzz Wah Volume...

It isn't "Veritable" and doesn't do "Convincing" it IS Hendrix in a pedal.
 
I'm going to use the talking wah for exaggerated moans & groans w/ a difference ...maybe even some hilarious racy porn dialog like at the start of DLR's Yankee Rose..

For Hendrix I'll eventually get an original Crybaby​
 
Canon Rock wah improv....cuz why not?


I upped the intensity/sweep and also turned the frequency knob up a notch...

You can actually get a lot of the classic/vintage wah sounds out of this as well w/the frequency knob turned up ..don't think I'll bother with a regular Crybaby. This has things covered pretty nicely...​
 
Actually, with me about to start work on our next goregrind opus in a few wekks...I've been looking out for a pedal that will help me come out with some crazy tones I can use. I'm particularly looking to create some sweet 70's porn background scores of my own for intro's/samples and that's where this baby comes in :bigthumb:


It's a veritable all-in-one for those kinds of sounds & I pulled the trigger on one the day my Crybaby from Hell arrived. Unfortunately I got an email from the store this morning saying they're back-ordered so I will have to wait a month for it to come in...still I can see myself having a good deal of fun with this and creating some really cheep & sleazy soundscapes so I don't mind waiting. :D

I have the normal Cockfight with an expression pedal. I'm happy with it. There's so many options with the controls. It can be used just as a cocked wah.
 
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