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No hay artículos en el carroEl primer pedal wah diseñado por bajistas para bajistas. El 105Q incorpora un potenciómetro patentado y circuitos ecualizadores personalizados, específicamente optimizados para frecuencias de graves. El Cry Baby Bass Wah aplica el efecto wah solo a los medios y altos, dejando un fuerte fundamental para sostener la parte inferior, por lo que puedes tomar solos o tirar rellenos sin molestar nunca tu gama baja. Este increíble pedal es utilizado por Flea, Justin Meldal-Johnsen, Doug Wimbish, Robert Trujillo y más.
Erick fernando
Comentado en México el 8 de abril de 2025
Excelente sonido , no se compara con los pedales normales wah cry baby, no digo que sean malos pero este tiene un sonido en mi guitarra, majestuoso por no decir sublime =D
José Balmaceda
Comentado en México el 6 de febrero de 2024
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The King of Ireland
Comentado en Canadá el 23 de julio de 2020
My best pedal out of five. PK
Sophie Dahlia
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de julio de 2016
I was very pleased with both the pedal itself and it's housing and also with the control of the tones that can be produced with it.I'll start by saying it is one durable piece of equipment being made out of metal and it feels so solid, definitely road worthy.Having the variable Q dial is fantastic, letting you reel in the balance between getting those really warm, classic sounding lower mids and the over the top, screaming highs. Not needing to turn it on by tapping the toe, like most other "wah wah" pedals do, is very useful, allowing you to get in and out very quickly, and there is an internal dial to change the decay rate when you release the pedal back into heal position.I have already gotten many hours or enjoyment playing with it, both on my Peavey P-bass and my Fender USA guitar, and I think I may end up dedicating a permanent place for it on my pedal board. Yet another fantastic job done by Jim Dunlop.
Guillaume
Comentado en Francia el 29 de mayo de 2016
Je joue dans un groupe de doom psyché et j'ai donc eu l'occasion de tester la wah de mon guitariste. Déçu du résultat (on entendait rien sauf dans les aigus) j'ai décidé de m'orienter vers ce modèle spécialement conçu pour la basse. Le bonheur ! Tout le spectre est couvert, la 105Q est super facile à utiliser (pas besoin de l'enclencher, quand on commence à collectionner les pédales c'est un gain de temps très précieux), facilement réglable grâce aux deux petits potentiomètres sur le côté et on sent la qualité de fabrication.Je n'ai jamais été un bassiste de funk mais je ne peux pas m'empêcher de jouer quelques groove à la wah juste pour le plaisir.Si je devais trouver un seul inconvénient, je dirais tout simplement de faire attention car on a vite envie d'en coller partout dans les morceaux!
Riffer Man
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 4 de noviembre de 2016
I started with the Morley Dual Bass Wah based on the reviews I read and having tried one out. A solid pedal, it was great for the more subtle, clean bits, but in a full volume, overdriven & fuzzed up scenario I couldn't get it to cut through. So I went on to the Ibanez Weeping Demon WD7. It cut through on the heavy bits all right, but with all its bells and whistles (I lost count of how many knobs and adjustments it had), I could never get it to sound subtle enough for the clean, chilled-out parts. It just sounded too artificial. Not to be negative, but you could say that's typical Ibanez.So I finally invested in a new Cry Baby. These use an old-school potentiometer in the rocker mechanism, and not fancy optical magic, and the pots can wear out after time, so I bought brand new for a change. (But don't let that put you off! The part is replaceable. Just keep it in mind if you're considering a very cheap used Cry Baby.) Sound-wise it had everything I wanted - nice and funky on the clean, subtle parts, and cuts through the heavy fuzz just fine. The Variable Q knob gives more than enough control over the depth of the wah, and I really like the spring-loaded pedal with the auto-off, as I'd gotten used to that with the first two wahs. The Cry Baby sounds (and looks) so classic, and that fits right in with the rest of my gear and the music we play.
Joe
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 25 de abril de 2014
When setting this pedal up there was no trouble at all in anyway the default settings it self sounds amazing it's really easy to use and has awesome features.- Activates as soon as you move the pedal up or down- Automatically flips back and turns off when taking your foot off- Adjustable settings (High EQ, Low EQ)- Incredibly simple to use!It's a must buy for any bass player if wanted!
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