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Dunlop CBM535Q Cry Baby Q Mini Wah Effects Pedal

Description
The Cry Baby Mini 535Q wah comes in at half the size of the standard version, and on the inside, it sports the legendary red Fasel Inductor. If you want to save space while retaining ultimate control over your Cry Baby Wah sound, this pedal belongs on your pedalboard.


Features
- The perfect balance of wah control and pedalboard efficiency
- Four different frequency sweep ranges to set your own tonal character
- Adjustable, switchable boost allows you to step out in front of the mix
- Q control shapes wah response from narrow to wide
- Equipped with the legendary red Fasel Inductor
Warranty
Trigger capo - one year warranty.
Picks - 30 day warranty.
Straps - 90 day warranty.
Strap locks - one year warranty (must follow instructions).
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- Good Selection Of Effects2
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Reviewed by 4 customers
If it worked i could tell you more
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submitted7 years ago
byTimothy
fromundisclosed
It doesnt work, tried batteries, and power cord and nothing
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submitted7 years ago
byRonnie G
fromNew Yor
I own the standard sized 535q and I like it. I purchased the mini to take up less space for gigs. It performs as well as the larger one, but the smaller size feels a little different, but is easy to get used to. The smaller size could come at a smaller price.
I hope that I do not have to buy this again.
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submitted7 years ago
byRonnie G
fromNew York, NY
I have the larger Cry Baby Q that I like a lot. I wanted a smaller one to travel with on gigs. The mini Q works just as well as the larger one, but the larger one just feels a bit more comfortable to use. I like them both.
Wasn't quite what I had hoped it would be
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submitted7 years ago
byvaljean
fromundisclosed
I ended up returning this. It was a replacement for my (very old) 18v 535Q, which became microphonic. I liked the idea of this little pedal and was looking forward to having the same adjusting features as the old 535Q, but was disappointed for a couple of reasons. I ended up getting the Slash SC95, which I really like despite the lack of tweaking adjusters. No LED for pedal engaged. The only LED is for the boost, which I didn't understand until I actually started using the pedal. I think the boost button should stick out a bit further also. As for the size, I thought it would be of value to regain the pedalboard space. But as it turns out, unless the pedal sitting behind this wah pedal sits quite high, I don't think it's really usable space. At least that's how it is for me, and so gaining pedalboard space didn't actually pan out.
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submitted3 years ago
asked byjonniverse
fromBaldwin Park, CA
What are the pedals dimensions? I think I have a spot ready but would like to confirm that it'll fit my boards slot
I’m very sorry, the manufacturer has not made that information available. Presently I don't have one to check.