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= Technical Specs =
= Technical Specs =
Powered by either a 9V AC Power Adapter or a 9V Battery-Block this Wah-Pedal has two modes which can be switched by either a external pedal or the internal mini-switch. Mode 1 emphasizes the tremble sound while Mode 2 takes advantage of wide range of the Cry-Baby for lead-guitar. The LED on the heel signals the mode in which the pedal currently is. On behalf of a special request from Tak Matsumoto the Pedal angel is slightly shorter while set in Mode 2.
Powered by either a 9V AC Power Adapter or a 9V Battery-Block this Wah-Pedal has two modes which can be switched by either a external pedal or the internal mini-switch. Mode 1 emphasizes the tremble sound while Mode 2 takes advantage of the wide range of the Cry-Baby for lead-guitar playing. The LED on the heel signals the mode in which the pedal currently is. On behalf of a special request from Tak Matsumoto the pedals angel is slightly shorter while set in Mode 2.


= Gallery =
= Gallery =

Revision as of 15:28, 7 August 2013

Tak Cry Baby

Taks signature Wah-Pedal
Background information
Origin Japan

In 2013 Dunlop release the Tak Cry Baby their first signature Wah-Wah for a japanese Artist. It's release was set for September 2013. With this Tak Matsumoto receives his first signature Wah-Padel and once again gets the honor to be the first japanese Artist for whom a signature hardware is released.

Technical Specs

Powered by either a 9V AC Power Adapter or a 9V Battery-Block this Wah-Pedal has two modes which can be switched by either a external pedal or the internal mini-switch. Mode 1 emphasizes the tremble sound while Mode 2 takes advantage of the wide range of the Cry-Baby for lead-guitar playing. The LED on the heel signals the mode in which the pedal currently is. On behalf of a special request from Tak Matsumoto the pedals angel is slightly shorter while set in Mode 2.

Gallery