Built around a fasel inductor the dunlop cbm95 cry baby mini sounds fat with a full vocal sweep.
Cry baby mini wah review.
A larger one at church with the standard size cry baby no pun intended and a 2nd board here at home.
Compared to a newer full size cry baby it sounds every bit as good if not better since the internal switch lets you choose between low vintage and cb95 modes to tailor tones to your rig and style.
The mini wah is on the board at home.
Don t let its small size fool you the cbm95 cry baby mini wah doesn t skimp on tone or usability.
The cry baby mini injects new life into the age old wah formula and any complaints we have about the lack of leds easier battery access or external switches pale into insignificance when you consider the boutique level tone and high quality construction on display.
Dunlop s cry baby wah is a classic but now it s emphasizing the baby by going miniature with the mini 535q.
And it plays well with others.
While a wah pedal is rarely known for its features dunlop does have a history of fixing that by adding knobs on many of the models such as the jerry cantrell signature dimebag darrell signature and the 535q which has its own mini monster to adjust the overall timbre.
The sound is excellent.
Boasting the same huge sounds in a small stomp.
It comes equipped with the legendary fasel inductor a full sweep range and three internally adjustable voicings low vintage and gcb95.
The cry baby mini wah is exactly what the name implies and more.
As i play every day.
The size is perfect.