Do vintage Crybaby pedals sound any better than modern versions?
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- Опубліковано 25 бер 2024
- Testing an original vintage 1976 Thomas Organ Co. Crybaby Wah pedal against two modern Dunlop Crybabys: a 2009 Crybaby "Classic" (GCB-95F) and a basic 2015 Crybaby (GCB-95). Who wins this battle!?! Let's hear your opinions in the comments!
Timestamps:
Straight Tone - Pedal "on"/all the way down: 00:01:27
Prince Style Chord Scrubbin': 00:02:25
Clean Chords Chillin: 00:05:25
Hendrix Style Single Notes: 00:06:53
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That was great, Alex. I’m not a big believer in vintage is better, but in this case I liked the 70’s best. Seemed smoother along the range volume-wise. Keep the great vids coming.
Thanks! 🙏 I’m going to try to upload more consistently again in the near future! Stay tuned!
Liked the 1976 cry baby the best, and and the 2009 Classic version the least, as it sounded muddy, or muffled.
Yeah, same. Glad I did this test! Haha
Sounds wonderful. Just like my '76 Thomas Organ Co. Crybaby Wah. Want to have some real fun, put a fuzz pedal in front of it and watch out.
🤘🤘Yes!!!!
Hmmm, I like em all 😊
76 Crybaby! Every time. Did you conjure up the ghost of Isaac Hayes?
I tried!! 😂
1976 is vintage???😢
😢😂 even 90s/2000 music is now “classic rock” lol!
If you're not into tha sound of tha "09" peddle...or any of them for that matter you can always open it up an fool aroud with tha little mechanical wheel that controls tha sound ...it switch it up an make it a bit more pleasing to
tha/your ear....