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The first 5.0 for me...
The Dunlop Crybaby 535Q Multi-Wah pedal is the first item I've rated a perfect 5.0. I walked into Guitar Center, looking to buy a DigiTech Jimi Hendrix pedal but when I stumbled across this, I was truely blown away. I always loved the original Dunlop Crybaby, but now with custom changable options, I couldn't pass this up! I've used this thing on the road and it is a tank, I don't see this thing ever breaking. You have 2 boosters for the EQ, a Q knob for a bunch of different modes and a volume boost that really comes in handy. You can get pretty much all those other wah's into this ONE pedal. I bought it at first also because Adam Jones of Tool uses it and now I see why! Another great thing is it's bypass, if it's turned off, you get the same perfect signal and it just goes great. A truely great pedal, I highly recommend it!
Reviewed by GarTro on 9/13/2006 who plays Rock, Blues, Metal, Alternative, Indie.
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Most versatile wah that I've played
The 535q can give you every wah tone you've ever wanted. Between the adjustable Qdial and the 6 wah range dial, the combinations are endless. The pedals manual comes with some suggestions which is a helpful starting point for new owners of the 535q. It only took me a few sessions to find my "sweet spot"...just the fact that so many tones can be attained from this wah makes it worth the price (why would you buy a wah that doesn't have different ranges and tones?).
The boost funcion comes up big when trying to cut through the mix during a solo. It can be boosted up to +16 dbs, more than enough. Awesome wah!
Reviewed by don't_go_on_me on 11/1/2006 who plays Rock, Indie, Alternative.
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great pedal
i love this pedal i just got it today and haven't put it down yet. its the best pedal if you play a variety of stuff. i use it for everything, Led Zeppelin, hendrix, rage against the machines frampton etc this thing can do just about every thing and it comes with a very helpful user guide that has the settings for songs
Reviewed by me on 7/13/2007 who plays led zeppelin-bob marley.
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535Q
This is a very versatile wah wah pedal. You can adjust the wah sound of the open and depressed pedal positions. It also has a killer (adjustable) volume boost feature. Worth the money, but the different wah sounds are kind of similar.
Reviewed by mdawg_14 on 8/17/2006
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BEAUTIFUL
Let me first say that my amp sounds terrible, but when I plugged this wah pedal in the sound change was dramatic. This wah sounds amazing even on my small slightly blown out amp. I recommend to anyone who wants to find their own original sounds instead of settling for a signature wah that will only attempt to make you sound like that specific guitarist. This wah is extremely versatile, it goes from thick heavy wah sounds to high frequency screaming sounds. The volume boost is the coolest thing I have ever seen or heard, you just kick the switch on the side of the pedal and it adds even more emphasis on whatever your playing, whether your amp is set to clean or heavy distortion. Overall great wah, best wah, and a highly recommended wah. P.S. Im picky as hell and this choice of a wah pedal was not a spur of the moment decision, this turned out to the best.
Reviewed by Wtfizzgoinon on 9/18/2009 who plays Blues, Rock, Classical,Hard rock.
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THE BEST THERE IS!!!!!
its amazing! thats all there is to it! it has a very durably frame than can take a good stomping, i sometimes find myself STANDING on it and it works great five seconds later! with the ability for you to change the sound of the wah and customize it to your liking, it can be played in any kind of music. from tom petty to metallica, this pedal has got you covered. if you especialy like the sounds of mike mccready, eddie van halen, jimi hendrix, or Dean DeLeo, mix it with a good distortion pedal, and when you play on those pedals, everyone will think the songs on the radio.
Reviewed by criss cross man on 3/26/2007 who plays everything.
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Lacking
I got this wah, desiring classic clean wah tones, funk tones, and good heavy metal and saturated blues wah tones. It has, mostly, failed on all accounts.
Not that this is a bad wah, it just lacks mojo, and good sweep. The knob doesn't offer too much interest, though it is necessary for the package to work. The tone itself is good, but the sweep is poor, and the thing seems lacking in punch and authority. You aren't going to get Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) on this thing, I have tried, and it doesn't seem capable. You will not get Kirk Hammett. However, it can do some nice metal leads, and some decent cleans, however underpowered.
In closing, this is a decent wah, that does a number of things. It just hasn't demonstrated any great proficiency in any one area. I should have gotten the Zakk Wylde sig. wah. Cheers.
Reviewed by spittle8 on 10/3/2006 who plays Metal, Blues, Rock.
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Nice
If you want a Wah pedal that covers a wide range of sounds and attitudes, this is your wah. Works great with low and high voltage amps (i use it on a 5W and a 100W), and the boost kick button is nice to have as well. IMO, better than Morley and all the others.
Reviewed by String Daddy on 10/27/2009 who plays Rock, Metal.
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It's Got Wah-t You Need
Over a year ago, this wah was my first pedal. I did some research before buying, to the best of my ability (having only once played a multi-effect processor) and felt like the Crybaby 535Q would be rock solid with the extra bells and whistles the classic models did not have. In review, I can say this wah is durable, has lasting appeal, and the versatility to make it truly essential in your playing. This embellishing effect is as great a grab as it was when it blew my mind the first time I used it.
Reviewed by Veloy on 6/23/2009 who plays Rock.
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A more affordable version of the rack wah
When i found myself needing a wah pedal dunlop was the only brand worth buying from. at first i bought the slash wah pedal and was disappointed with its sound and capabilities so i exchanged it for this. right away i noticed how amazing this pedal was and having the Q control gives you many options and the volume boost comes in handy when you want the solo to scream. the 6 way selector nob helps pick which type of wah you like and i could get anything from hendrix and clapton, to dimebag darrel zakk wylde and kirk hammett, this is the wah for the player who wants versatility, durability and amazing sound
Reviewed by James on 5/9/2009 who plays Metal/rock/Classical.
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