Dunlop CBM95 CryBaby Mini Wah

Compact Wah Pedal

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Latest User Reviews

2 years ago

my first wah wah

i have played guitar for around 3 years now and i was always impressed by the wah wah sound so i wanted to try it myslef.

i bougth this wah pedal because it was small and i read the reviews and wasnt quite sure if i want to get it, but i just thought to my self " why not give it a try". so i did and my and my friends love it. and it looks so adorable.

so if you have a fairly small pedal board (or non at all like me) this pedal would be a really good choice for you.

3 years ago

Classic in small size!

Works just like the original :)

3 years ago

Great pedal board wah pedal

Has great sound and is not hindered by its smaller form factor. Only annoying thing is that the switches to change the style of sound are being a screw so not very easily accessible. Other than that, great pedal.

4 years ago

half the size, same quality

Just as good as it's bigger counterpart, sounds great, easy to use, and it's small size can make handling generally a lot easier, if your looking for a high quality wah this is not an option to overlook.

4 years ago

Does what it's expected to perfectly

Saves me space on my pedalboard and it's just as easy to control as its big brother, took me like 10 minutes to get used to it. The internal switch is a great feature, gives you more tonal options!

5 years ago

Great CryBaby in a small format

I was building a small pedal board and I needed a small wah to fit the board. I first bought the hotone soul press but after a month of use the pot was faulty so I returned it.

I then bought the CryBaby Mini Wah and it sounds and feels lot better. Obviously the small size makes the pedal a bit harder to use compared to a full size wah, but it's not a problem.

Other things I like is the flat base which makes using a velcro strip to attach to a pedal board. It has a 3 position voicing switch which is good, shame it's on the inside though. All in all it's the best mini wah out there.

5 years ago

Great sound, 3 wahs in one, small footprint

The small footprint doesn't affect playability at all because the pivot point is in the same place as the big ones, thay just "cut" the front part which is redundant.

Perfect sound, love the low and high setting, only miss a led, but that's nothing.

5 years ago

Huge flexible sound in a box!

25 years ago, I started with the CB095 version and then moved into the CAE version 10 years ago. Now to save space and being able to switch into different response types, I decided to test this little guy. I must say that my hopes were really bellow the bar. I use a very complex setup with different pre-amps and true-bypass switchable effect chains. This guy just fit as you would expect for a vintage or edgy stile. After testing the three coil options, I went for the Classic and decided to modify the different chains to respond accorded to input. I have to confess that at the beginning the small size tricked me many times into stepping and waving into different ways that did not worked out the typical chunk-nose... but, it was only a matter of understanding the new adaptation of your foot stepping on it. Tip: try not to balance the pedal with your heal, specially if you come from big wahs, but to use your foot’s arc. The true bypass kept the kick coming from different pickups (single, humbucker and over-wound humbucker), and the coil response was as you should expect from the original vintage pot master back in the funk days. Of course, this is a keeper and a must for lack of space... best choice ever!

6 years ago

Great pedal in small factor

Perfect for my needs, and doesn't take much space on the pedalboard.

6 years ago

For small and portable rigs

I needed a Wah pedal for my collection.

I am a classic rock lover so my choice was Dunlop CryBaby without second thoughts, but I also like small pedalboards and flexibility.

It takes a little time to get used to but still struggles to be as ergonomic as the normal sized one, the activation in particular is not as confortable. Once activated it feels exactly like a normal wah, if you position your heel on the pivot point.

PROs

- It fits one-row small pedalboards perfectly

- It sounds like a CryBaby Wah should sound.

CONs

- Not as easy to use as the normal size counterpart

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Dunlop
  • Released in 2015
  • Average price : $152
  • Half the size of a standard Cry Baby
  • Legendary red Fasel coil
  • Complete control range (sweep) of the wah
  • True hardwire bypass
  • Adjustable pedal resistance (incl. adjustment key)
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 133 x 75 x 65 mm (pedal depressed)
  • Weight : 435g
  • Low: reduced frequency width
  • Vintage: more classic sound with distinct mids
  • GCB95: Standard GCB95 Cry Baby Sound
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