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CryBaby Bass Wah Review

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BThe Dunlop 105Q Cry Baby bass wah is a wholly unique effect optimized for bass guitar. It adds a growling, funky new dynamic to your bass tone. Featuring a customized circuit tailored for bass and a sturdy die-cast body, this wah pedal lets you sculpt your sound with precision. The Q dial enables you to fine-tune the effect to your liking. Whether you want a slight boost in the lower mids or an expressive, vocal-like quality, the 105Q Cry Baby bass wah delivers.

Customized for Bass

The 105Q Cry Baby bass wah is engineered specifically for bass guitar, with customized components that complement the lower frequency range. From subtle tone shaping to more extreme effects, this pedal enhances your bass without compromising its fundamental character. This is a premium solution for bass players seeking greater creative expression.

Sculpt Your Sound

With the Cry Baby, you have total control over your bass tone. The Q dial allows you to adjust frequency range and intensity to your liking. Set it to a narrow range for a more vocal, resonant quality or open it up for a wider sweep. Whether you're looking to add color to your basslines or take extended solos, this pedal gives you the tools to craft your signature sound.

Road-Ready and Stage-Tested

This bass wah is built to handle the rigors of the road and the energy of live performance. Its die-cast housing is virtually indestructible, ensuring years of dependable use. Intuitive foot-activated controls allow for quick changes on the fly. For bass players in search of a bold new voice, the 105Q Cry Baby bass wah delivers a transformative effect you can rely on.

Dunlop 105Q Cry Baby Bass Wah Pedal
Dunlop 105Q Cry Baby Bass Wah Pedal

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  • Ultraheavy-duty durability
  • Smooth operation and easy control
  • Made in the USA

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All pedals - one year parts and labor warranty.
Trigger capo - one year warranty.
Picks - 30 day warranty.
Straps - 90 day warranty.
Strap locks - one year warranty (must follow instructions).

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4.79

29 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Awesome Bass Wah

I got this a couple of days ago and I must say, it rocks! I used to have the Morley Bad Horsie 2 Wah and I thought it was alright but what I really like about it was the spring back action. One reason why I didn't like it was because when I used it, all of my lows were lost. No longer with this pedal! This wah is great, it has the spring back action I like and it ONLY wahs the highs and hi-mids so you can still have a great bottom end to hold you down. The variable Q and volume knobs on the side are a major plus. Those really help you find the tone you're looking for. People say the price is too high, but I think it's totally worth it. Go and try it out, you won't be disappointed.

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Most Liked Negative Review

2

Not what I expected

I was expecting a new version of an old great wah. Looks cool but that's bout it for me. To me it doesn't have as much sweep as the old ones. Don't like the 2 little knobs on the side. Guess I'm just old fashion. Will probably buy an older used one or go with a Morley fuzz wah. This one just doesn't give me what I want.

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  1. Home Studio4
  2. Outdoor Events / Games3
  3. Performances3
  4. Professional Recording3
  5. Amateur Recording2
Cons
  1. Not many options of sound1
  2. Poor Sound Quality1
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  2. Professional Musician2
Pros
  1. Excellent Sound Quality4
  2. Versatile4
  3. Responsive3
  4. Compact2
  5. Good Selection Of Effects1
  • I would buy this product again

    4

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byBret

    fromSanta Clarita, CA.

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I use the Bass Wah when doing lead solos and for other added textural sounds

  • NO I JUST GOT ONE

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byMICKEY

    fromColorado Springs CO

    I can't advise and become a spoke person of this product it's individual decision, but I am going to share how it sounded so first it's great for playing a riff a let it Wah ...... also you can try to play some chord with, try soloing on blues keys I was having so much fun

  • Not what I expected

    2

    submitted5 years ago

    byFuzzking

    fromPortland In

    I was expecting a new version of an old great wah. Looks cool but that's bout it for me. To me it doesn't have as much sweep as the old ones. Don't like the 2 little knobs on the side. Guess I'm just old fashion. Will probably buy an older used one or go with a Morley fuzz wah. This one just doesn't give me what I want.

  • Wah this is great

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byBass Man

    fromAlaska

    I enjoyed this pedal over other Wah-Wah pedals because of the range. There is no loss of Bass from the Bass Guitar. There is also no button to push down so there is a bit of a delay however it is very user friendly.

  • WICKED WAH !

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted7 years ago

    byJohn

    fromundisclosed

    First wah pedal I have owned since the 80s. This thing kicks ! My band will benefit in a big way because we have no guitar player. I have to make my bass sound like a guitar on some tunes and this gadget does just that.

  • Cool pedal

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted7 years ago

    byCherl

    fromundisclosed

    Awesome pedal

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byConcert Tom

    fromNorth Carolina

    What are the dimensions?

    What are the dimensions?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    10 x 6 x 4 inches
  • asked byJane

    fromundisclosed

    Does it work well with a standard tuned 5 string? Or is the B too low for it to work right?

    Does it work well with a standard tuned 5 string? Or is the B too low for it to work right?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    This will work well with a 5 string bass