When people talk about wah pedals, they're talking about the Crybaby. This is the original—the one that created some of the most timeless sounds in rock.
This gold standard of volume controllers is great for pedal steel swells and instant dynamics.
Modern Crybaby master Zakk Wylde and Dunlop have joined forces to deliver the toughest, meanest wah pedal on the planet.
The wah-wah pedal was just invented when Hendrix burst on the scene in 1967. And to this day, few player's names are more synonymous with killer wah leads and wicked, wah-driven syncopated
The first wah pedal designed by bass players for bass players, the 105Q incorporates a new proprietary potentiometer and custom EQ circuitry, specifically optimized for bass frequencies.
When you think about the classic wah-wah sounds of the 60s, you think about British bluesmen and psychedelic American rockers, not Italy.
The Crybaby 535Q is the Swiss Army knife of wah pedals. It provides control over the most important wah parameters, making it easy for you to create your ultimate wah tone.
A true Rock N’ Roll artifact—Hendrix’s chipped, off-white, “cheese wedge” pedal with hand stenciled lettering—is enshrined at the Experience Music Project, Seattle’s hallowed rock and roll museum.
The Jim Dunlop JC95 Jerry Cantrell Wah, as used by the legendary Alice in Chains guitarist.
The EVH Wah Wah is the latest offering in the celebrated EVH Signature Series, developed after intensive design collaboration with the legendary guitarist.
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