Jim Dunlop EVH95 Eddie Van Halen $449
EVH95 Signature Wah The EVH Wah was developed after intensive design collaboration with the legendary guitarist, Eddie Van Halen. Early on in the process, Eddie handed over his “Holy Grail” Cry Baby—a standard Cry Baby customized in the early Nineties with a more vocal-like, High Q inductor and a wider frequency sweep. Amazingly, we found...
Jim Dunlop SW95 Slash Wah $449
Like the man himself, the Slash Wah from Dunlop is both revolutionary and classic, right down to its hot rod metallic red finish and cutting edge circuit design. The Slash Wah deploys a searing high gain distortion coupled with the Fasel-loaded Classic circuit for instant lead tone that not only cuts through, but sings with...
Jim Dunlop JH1D Jimi Hendrix Wah $299
The wah-wah pedal was just invented when Hendrix burst on the scene in 1967. And to this day, few players’ names are more synonymous with killer wah leads and wicked, wah-driven syncopated rhythms. The wah pedal that Hendrix used was a 60s design by the Thomas Organ Company and manufactured by JEN in Italy. This...
Jim Dunlop 535Q Cry Baby Wah Multi-Wah $399
The 535Q is the Swiss Army knife of wah pedals. It provides control over the most important wah parameters, making it easy for you to create your ultimate wah tone. Select the frequency center of the effect, then dial in the frequency range to be swept by the pedal. From narrow and sharp to broad...
Jim Dunlop GCB95F Cry Baby Wah Classic $349
The heart and soul of the original wah pedals was the legendary Fasel inductor, and the Cry Baby Classic has it. Why is that important? Because the Fasel inductor was the key to the gorgeous tone, voice, and sweep of those first wahs. Plus, these inductors have been unavailable for decades. Now you can get...
Jim Dunlop 105Q Cry Baby Wah Bass $329
The first wah pedal designed by bass players for bass players. The 105Q incorporates a proprietary potentiometer* and custom EQ circuitry, specifically optimized for bass frequencies. The Cry Baby Bass Wah applies the wah effect to the mids and highs only, leaving a strong fundamental to hold down the bottom—so you can take solos or...
Jim Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby Wah $199 (Normally $249)
When people talk about wah-wah pedals, they’re talking about the Cry Baby Wahs. This is the one that created some of the most timeless sounds in rock. The pedal that would eventually become the Cry Baby was first created in 1966 by engineers at the Thomas Organ Company. This new and expressive effect was an...
MXR M120 Auto Q $349
One of the funkiest effects around, the Auto Q will add incredible texture and vibe to your playing. This box provides all the traditional envelope filter and auto wah sounds, but it doesn’t stop there. You can also blend in the Auto Q’s gorgeous shimmer effect for a totally new sound. With the Decay control,...

