When people talk about wah-wah pedals, they’re talking about the Cry Baby Wahs. This is the one that created some of the most timeless sounds in rock. The pedal that would eventually become the Cry Baby was first created in 1966 by engineers at the Thomas Organ Company. This new and expressive effect was an instant hit with players like Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton, who have contributed to the Cry Baby Wah’s huge popularity to this day. While other effects have come and gone, the Cry Baby Wah just keeps getting better with age. Power: Dunlop ECB003 AC Adapter or Single 9 volt battery
POWER
The Original Cry Baby® can be powered by one 9 volt battery (accessed via the bottom of the pedal), a Dunlop ECB003 AC adapter (ECB003E in Europe) or a Dunlop DCB10 DC Brick power supply.
SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
Run a shielded instrument cable from your guitar to the GCB95’s Instrument jack.
Run another shielded instrument cable from the GCB95’s Amplifier jack into your amplifier input.
Turn on the amplifier and begin playing.
To turn the pedal on/off, push the toe of the pedal down until you feel a “click.”
By rocking your foot back and forth on the pedal, you can instantaneously change the effect that the Original Cry Baby has on the tone of your instrument.
SPECIFICATIONS
Impedance
Input 800 kO
Output 10 kO
Resonant Frequency
Heel Down 350 Hz - 450 Hz
Toe Down 1.5 kHz - 2.5 kHz
Maximum Level
Input -8.0 dBV
Output +10 dBV
Maximum Gain
Heel Down +19.5 dB
Toe Down +19.0 dB
Signal to Noise Ratio
Heel Down 98 dB
Toe Down 89 dB
Current Draw 900 µA
A-weighted, OdBV = 1V RMS®
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