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Compact and flexible choice!
I bought the cry baby mini six months ago and I'm very satisfied with the great tone and sound. It's a versatile wah that fits into a tight space. Particularly, I have mounted it on a pedaldtrain 16 and it saves me a lot of space as well as I have the choice to fit more pedals on.
Usually, I use it for small and big gigs with my electric and acoustic guitar. An advantage of 535Q is that you can adjust your own settings (i.e volume, boost, 6 frequency ranges, 4-way frequency range selector, Q) compared to the CBM95.
The only issue that I had was on the rubber tread which has been replaced by the official service with another type of stronger material.
In my opinion, the cry baby mini is a very good and compact option. Despite its size you can get used to the small footprint!
Usually, I use it for small and big gigs with my electric and acoustic guitar. An advantage of 535Q is that you can adjust your own settings (i.e volume, boost, 6 frequency ranges, 4-way frequency range selector, Q) compared to the CBM95.
The only issue that I had was on the rubber tread which has been replaced by the official service with another type of stronger material.
In my opinion, the cry baby mini is a very good and compact option. Despite its size you can get used to the small footprint!
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Sounds good as expected, but quality < price
Some parts feel cheap, plastic.
The rack and pinion is plastic.
It lacks accuracy.
The frequency switch is really thin / small plastic.
As are the Q and Volume knobs.
But it sounds good and has really effective settings.
The rack and pinion is plastic.
It lacks accuracy.
The frequency switch is really thin / small plastic.
As are the Q and Volume knobs.
But it sounds good and has really effective settings.
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