New Signature Cry Babys | Blues Wah Vs Metal Wah |

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Joss and Mark check out the new wahs from Dunlop.
- Dimebag Darrell Cry Baby From Hell in Black Camo.
- Gary Clark Jr Cry Baby In Brushed Copper.

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Right, so I'll take a dime wah in brushed copper please and thank you

rsoulburnz
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Dime is where it’s at. Lots of features. Pretty sure the dime can do blues as well

MisterSinister
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I've been hammering my original Crybaby From Hell since like 6 months after they first came out, and it still works and sounds amazing! I've even been known to full on stand on it with all my weight, and that's a lot of weight 😂

johnnyresin
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Thanks! I'm just starting my guitar journey, Dimebag inspired me during the lockdowns all I did was listen to Pantera, so I've ordered a Jackson JS32 Rhoads, can't wait to learn! I love that red Jackson with the reverse headstock, super cool!!!

masaharumorimoto
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Glad I bought the dime baby I can tell the difference in what I play let alone how versatile it is

michaelmendez
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Sorry, but you guys are talking dribble. Specifically how and why Dunlop offer a signature Wah to any given artist. They offered one to Dimebag, or his estate, for the exact same reason they did for Gary Clark Jnr. As they did for Joe Bonamassa, Cantrell, Slash, Kirk Hammett et al. It is all commercial. No "fivers under the table". It is straight up and up business. The music business. I know you guys are young, but you're not twelve. C'mon.

jonda
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The blues has a deeper tone for a wah pedal.. Sounds warm but still feels the room and it’s frequencies aren’t as loud as the original. But I still haven’t gone all the way up with Garly Clark’s pedal. The original wah is what it is! It gives groove tones, rock sound tones, pretty much has a tons of frequency range and it has its lows. Just my opinion….

Brad
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"How do you take your tea?" "Milk and Sugar

doegywhail
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I know Dime used the crybaby from hell at demos and possibly in the studio. I did read that he stuck with his Dunlop rack unit so he could place a few controller pedals at various points on the stage. His leads were pretty energetic and he was usually engaging the crowd.

ryanmounce
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They never turned the Variable Q or fine tune knob on the sides of the Dime wah. Changing the wah range sweep on the side will only do the sweep of what the Q variable is at.

alterego
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Dimebag was using his wah in Damage plan! You can see that in his rig rundown

pardeepbhachu
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Can't compete with the Dimebag Wah man it's the ultimate wah pedal all the way around

frankwithrow
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Yea yea yea that’s cool & all but, what about the GCjr wah in dropped B with the miku though? 🤔

gabrielvassar
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So right Joss ... it may be a wah pedal review video but that tele sounds just awesome

ChrisJTM
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Happy Holidays, y'all are funny as hell lol🤣🤣🤣..love the blues ... Gary Clark jr is just amazing guitar player love his sound..I did order that pedal

CBRR
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Which amp is used on cry gary’s demo, which OD and which model of tele please? Very great sound!

vincentroubach
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There’s no such thing as a “metal” wah. It’s a frequency shaping effect.
Should have run each guitar through both pedals.

Roosterx
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The correct way to do a comparison is playing the same with both pedals.. play metal with a blues pedal too, and play blues with a metal pedal, only then you will realize which one has a better range to play both styles.

mandovid
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which would give a killer electric wizard tone? i think jus uses a regular cry baby, nothing fancy. id like to get that tone and have options for more sounds... 535q or dime bags wah or gary clark jr or CRY BABY CUSTOM BADASS DUAL-INDUCTOR EDITION WAH?

bkbishop
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Great talk! It was fun to watch the video. Nice!

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