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Modified Jim Dunlop Cry Baby Wah Wah

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Uploaded by on Jul 4, 2010

Standard Jim Dunlop Cry Baby modified with vocal control. Played through 100 watt Marshall Vintage Modern.

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  • is this your mod , or can we get it?

    I'm interested in the true bypass switch

  • All these mods are easy to find on the net. Just do a google search for "cry baby mods" G

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  • You always do good videos man!

  • sounds killer as always, but please please please make a video of the wobulator tremolo, i've been DYING to see that in action for so long!

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  • what is the intro song?

  • Soo much fun modding these pedals - for my rev E (1990) True bypass, Gain 330 ohm (internal trim pot - useful for tuning to different amps), Mid/Q 2.0k, Vocal/Q 100k trim pot (external) But the most notable mod was to add a rotary switch for the sweep caps .01, .015, .022, .033 and .04. Suprisingly, the stock inductor on these rev E pedals is really good so i'm keeping that.

  • Nice video and refreshing to see someone do it with a pair of boots as opposed to socks/bare feet. I modded a crybaby with great success but sold it to fund an original Thomas Organ Crybaby and, although it hasn't arrived yet, i'm not sure i wanna modify it.

  • i think you have shown me the light , i really need to get this done to mine .. great vid as usual

  • Hasn't he got small feet....

  • Nice mod. I recently modded mine as well and I just socketed the resistor in line with the inductor, the 'midrange' resistor, and the 'sweep' cap and played around with values to voice it for me. Respectively, I fell in love with 68k, 2.2k, and 0.047uF. Sounds AMAZING now, with no harshness, ultra creamy, and deep, throaty UU-WAH sound that I've been searching for for years. To anyone considering modding theirs.. do your homework and go for it. You'll love it.

  • Nice mod. I recently modded mine as well and I just socketed the resistor in line with the inductor, the 'midrange' resistor, and the 'sweep' cap and played around with values to voice it for me. Respectively, I fell in love with 68k, 2.2k, and 0.047uF. Sounds AMAZING now, with no harshness, ultra creamy, and deep, throaty UU-WAH sound that I've been searching for for years. To anyone considering modding theirs.. do your homework and go for it. You'll love it.

  • Sweet wah sound. Great job! That Vintage Modern sounds excellent too.

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