Adding an LED to the GCB-95 Crybaby
Like the title says, this page is about adding an LED to a Crybaby wah.
Like the title says, this page is about adding an LED to a Crybaby wah.
Also known as ”circuit mods”. This is a collection of changes you can make to the Crybaby circuit, to change its tone and response. Please note that this is not a list of my suggestions – in other words, Read more […]
This post is focused on how to modify the current production GCB-95 Crybaby for true bypass. It applies to all Dunlop wahs that use the GCB-95 circuit board, and that has the jacks mounted to said circuit Read more […]
While poking around in a DB-02 Dime Classic wah, I found a problem that might affect all of the GCG-95F Crybaby Classic-derived was – at least the early revisions. Also, I explain what happened to the ”hall of shame” post.
As mentioned on the ”Changing the tone of the GCB-95 Crybaby” page, you can change the standard CGB-95 into a bass wah or Zakk Wylde (ZW-45) or Hendrix wah (JH-1) by simply replacing a capacitor. But Read more […]
For a long time since rescuing the Crybaby brand from Thomas Organ in 1981, Dunlop kept to producing just the one model – the GCB-95 Crybaby. There were a bunch of circuit and construction revisions over Read more […]
Current draw figures for Dunlop pedals.
Pedals that change the tone or pitch, but aren’t the distortion type. Sort of…
Modding the newer Vox wah models (the ones with adapter jacks).
For a number of years, I was busy modifying wah pedals for friends and guitarists, mainly in and around Sweden. Lately, though, it has started becoming a bit of a chore, so in an effort to lighten the Read more […]