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Cry baby clyde mccoy review.
This is a straight up 5 out of 5 for cry baby tone seekers.
Watch the review demo.
Dunlop clyde mccoy cry baby cm95 199 an emulation of the first wah pedals featuring a halo inductor.
The original clyde mccoy certainly didn t.
Like for the original the sound is throaty and the sweep wide ranging but improvement in the halo design make it sweeter sounding and more stable.
Have you ever wondered about the fuss surrounding vintage wahs.
The pedal feels and sounds superb the clyde mccoy was the first commercially available wah named after a trumpet player and it had a particularly throaty sound.
The cry baby is probably the most recognised name in wah pedals and this incarnation is a tribute to the much sought after vox clyde mccoy.
The secret is dunlop s hi01 halo inductor which produces the incredibly expressive midrange of the original but without its microphonic problems.
The new dunlop clyde mccoy cry baby wah wah resurrects this esteemed pedal by duplicating the original cry baby sound to the nth degree while improving the design with modern features and performance.
The rugged construction suggests that the clyde may hold up as well as those more expensive pedals.
This modernized classic captures the throaty voice and expressive sweep of the original while offering gigging players the consistency and convenience they need on the road.
This is the design dunlop based this clyde mccoy cry baby wah wah on and its vocal like sound and wide sweep make it incredibly expressive.
Considering dunlop has over 30 years of experience creating exceptional wah pedals it s only natural that they re the ones to re introduce the world to the clyde mccoy wah sound.
The clyde offers a better than fair facsimile that may forever change your opinion of what this effect can do.
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