player opinions
Dunlop JH1 Jimi Hendrix Wah
Name: Harrison Pretat
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Band: -----
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Model Year: 2004
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Price Paid: $100
Performance
Great sound, really good for soloing. Not sure if it sounds that much different than the regular Crybaby. Good nonetheless. Great if you just turn it on and put it all the way down and leave it for more distortion. I would reccomend getting the original Crybaby for 40 bucks less cause they don’t sound all that different.
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Performance Rating: 8
Sound Quality
Love the sound. It’s not gonna make you sound like Jimi, but it will make you sound cool.
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Sound Quality Rating: 10
Construction
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Solid as a rock (it better be for a hundred bucks), no problems at all.
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Construction Rating: 10
Name: Edgy Gecko
Band: TBA
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Model Year: 2003
Price Paid: $149 Canadian
Performance
This is the Jimi Hendrix Wah pedal with the original Thomas design with Jimi’s special modifications. It does what it’s supposed to do as an effects pedal: smoothly switch from one mode to the next and produce its unique sound to spice up your playing rig. This does the job very well, not just the wah but I also use it for changing my tone faster from bass to high treble. It would be sweet if you could manipulate the spectrum (higher treble or lower bass.)
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Performance Rating: 9
Sound Quality
This works great depending on what you play through it. It can make or break your rig if not set up properly. Tip: Always have your better cable running from your guitar to it or it will not sound as good. Bass is a little flat sometimes and treble can get too sweet.
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Sound Quality Rating: 8
Construction
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Stomping on this for a couple days looks, like its going to last me for the next 7 years.
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Construction Rating: 4
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Average Ratings
- Performance: 8.6
- Sound Quality: 9
- Construction: 10
Ratings Key
- 10: Excellent
- 0: Useless
Company
- Dunlop
Available At Guitar Center
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Dunlop JH-1B Jimi Hendrix Signature Wah Pedal Standard




