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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The only issue that I had was on the rubber tread which has been replaced by the official service with another type of stronger material.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!
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
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The only issue that I had was on the rubber tread which has been replaced by the official service with another type of stronger material.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!
This is a very versatile and nice pedal, but it has some annoying things too.
Its size makes it kind of pedalboard-friendly, you just have to check the height of the pedal above it, otherwise you may accidentally engage it while doing your wah thing. Another thing is, while it can produce many great different sounds, it requires some tweaking that some many not want to go through.
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.