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Publié le 30/01/10 à 04:58
(contenu en anglais)
The Dunlop 535Q Cry Baby Chrome is a wah wah pedal for electric guitar. The pedal has the same make up as the 535Q Cry Baby, but is chrome. The pedal is made up of analog components and it has 1/4" connections for input and output. It has a nine volt battery compartment which is what I used to power up the pedal. This isn't rack mountable as it is a foot pedal.
UTILIZATION
Using the Dunlop 535Q Cry Baby Chrome is really quite easy, although it does have a few parameters not found on standard wah-wah pedals. It is supped up a great deal with a boost parameter and well as a bandwidth 'Q' parameter. Getting a variety of tones from the Dunlop 535Q Cry Baby Chrome is definitely its specialty as it has more available tones than I've heard with any other wah wah pedal. It is really easy to use as well, so if you're thinking you might not be able to use the pedal, I really don't think that you'll have any problems or need the assistance of a manual.
SOUND QUALITY
Dunlop is known for making top of the line wah-wah pedals, and the 535Q Cry Baby Chrome is probably their best model, so you can imagine the sound that comes out of this. While its basic wah sounds are comparable to the other Cry Babys, the versatility is definitely unmatched. I've used the pedal in tandem with a Fender Strat and a '76 Fender Twin Reverb for a number of different recording sessions, and thus far there hasn't been a time where I felt that I couldn't get the type of wah sound that I was looking for from this pedal. Having the extra parameters here is a real upgrade.
OVERALL OPINION
While the Dunlop 535Q Cry Baby Chrome is certainly one of the best wah pedals out there on the market today, it is also one of the most expensive. This is really made for the player who uses wah-wah sounds all the time, rather than the occasional user. For the occasional user, the standard Cry Baby will certainly get the job done at a much lower cost, but for those who are looking for some more versatility with their wah wah pedal, I'd say it is definitely worth the price, and at least the time to check out this pedal.
UTILIZATION
Using the Dunlop 535Q Cry Baby Chrome is really quite easy, although it does have a few parameters not found on standard wah-wah pedals. It is supped up a great deal with a boost parameter and well as a bandwidth 'Q' parameter. Getting a variety of tones from the Dunlop 535Q Cry Baby Chrome is definitely its specialty as it has more available tones than I've heard with any other wah wah pedal. It is really easy to use as well, so if you're thinking you might not be able to use the pedal, I really don't think that you'll have any problems or need the assistance of a manual.
SOUND QUALITY
Dunlop is known for making top of the line wah-wah pedals, and the 535Q Cry Baby Chrome is probably their best model, so you can imagine the sound that comes out of this. While its basic wah sounds are comparable to the other Cry Babys, the versatility is definitely unmatched. I've used the pedal in tandem with a Fender Strat and a '76 Fender Twin Reverb for a number of different recording sessions, and thus far there hasn't been a time where I felt that I couldn't get the type of wah sound that I was looking for from this pedal. Having the extra parameters here is a real upgrade.
OVERALL OPINION
While the Dunlop 535Q Cry Baby Chrome is certainly one of the best wah pedals out there on the market today, it is also one of the most expensive. This is really made for the player who uses wah-wah sounds all the time, rather than the occasional user. For the occasional user, the standard Cry Baby will certainly get the job done at a much lower cost, but for those who are looking for some more versatility with their wah wah pedal, I'd say it is definitely worth the price, and at least the time to check out this pedal.