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Shortest Audition Ever!
Yes, there is usually a honeymoon period with new gear, but I can honestly say that the Cry Baby Junior declared itself a keeper within about 10 seconds!
There were no issues at all getting used to the smaller size (having small feet probably helped), and as to the sound, well that's just what a wah is supposed to sound like! All 3 of the modes are incredibly useable, though I've defaulted to the middle "vintage" option.
I've owned 3 wahs in my guitar life (all Cry Babys) and this is the first one I've bought without trying first. No regrets whatsoever.
There were no issues at all getting used to the smaller size (having small feet probably helped), and as to the sound, well that's just what a wah is supposed to sound like! All 3 of the modes are incredibly useable, though I've defaulted to the middle "vintage" option.
I've owned 3 wahs in my guitar life (all Cry Babys) and this is the first one I've bought without trying first. No regrets whatsoever.
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Great pedal that fits almost any pedalboard
Besides the tone, one of the reasons I bought this pedal is its size. It is compact and small enough to fit almost any pedal board, but not too small (so that you could not do the sweeps easily - like it is a case with mini wah pedals).
PROs:
- well built
- ideal size for pedalboard
- the switch is quiet (not loud)
- has 3 modes/options
CONs:
- in fact only one - but it is actually of a subjective matter - it seems to me there is not enough sweep in higher mid frequencies - would prefer if it effected those frequencies a bit more
But all in all, it is a great pedal, especially for rock and Slash/Hammet style of playing
PROs:
- well built
- ideal size for pedalboard
- the switch is quiet (not loud)
- has 3 modes/options
CONs:
- in fact only one - but it is actually of a subjective matter - it seems to me there is not enough sweep in higher mid frequencies - would prefer if it effected those frequencies a bit more
But all in all, it is a great pedal, especially for rock and Slash/Hammet style of playing
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Best of both worlds
I had a couple of full-sized wahs before, and mini version.
Bigger versions are really heavy and bulky (except of JB wah, which made of aluminum enclosure), but very convenient.
As for mini, I can use it, but it is definitely a lot of compromise there, especially, if I use it for longer sweeps.
As for this, it works just perfect. Big enough for comfort use, but not as bulky as full-sized. Led very handy, and I like, that mode switch is not inside like on mini version. No cons for me.
Bigger versions are really heavy and bulky (except of JB wah, which made of aluminum enclosure), but very convenient.
As for mini, I can use it, but it is definitely a lot of compromise there, especially, if I use it for longer sweeps.
As for this, it works just perfect. Big enough for comfort use, but not as bulky as full-sized. Led very handy, and I like, that mode switch is not inside like on mini version. No cons for me.
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Great wah
The Cry Baby is an industry standard and for a good reason. It simply sounds right.
The junior wah takes less space then the standard Cry Baby but the feel is the same and to my ears it sounds the same too.
I have a packed pedalboard so this is great for me.
I was a little worried about it being smaller, cause I have been mistaken for Bigfoot but it's been fine so far.
Highly recommended.
The junior wah takes less space then the standard Cry Baby but the feel is the same and to my ears it sounds the same too.
I have a packed pedalboard so this is great for me.
I was a little worried about it being smaller, cause I have been mistaken for Bigfoot but it's been fine so far.
Highly recommended.
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No regrets
Replaced a big Fulltone Clyde Deluxe Wah. Why did I waited so long…
Just excellent
Just excellent
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