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Dunlop CM95 | Clyde McCoy Cry Baby Wah
The Definitive Recreation Of The Very First Wah Pedal
The Cry Baby Clyde McCoy Wah is the definitive recreation of the very first wah pedal, faithfully capturing its throaty, expressive sound with superior performance, featuring a Halo Inductor and thru-hole components with a premium pot, switch, and jacks.
- Based on the original Clyde McCoy Wah
- Equipped with improved Halo Inductor design for authentic vintage voice
- Throaty voice and expressive sweep
- True bypass
The Clyde McCoy Cry Baby Wah is a tribute to the first production wah wah ever made. This modernized classic captures the throaty voice and expressive sweep of the original while offering gigging players the consistency and convenience they need on the road.
As heirs to the wah lineage and guardians of its legacy, Dunlop drew from decades of wah design and building experience to ensure that the CM95 faithfully represents the tone and spirit of the very first model. Years ago, Dunlop inherited the original tooling and machinery used to design and manufacture the first Clyde McCoy pedals from the Thomas Organ Company and Jen Electronica. Combining these resources with their own 30+ years of experience developing and manufacturing wah pedals allowed them to create the most fitting tribute to the original Clyde McCoy Wah.
The most important element of any wah wah pedal is its voice. The Thomas Organ Company and Jen Electronica used a special component called a Halo Inductor to give the original Clyde McCoy pedals their highly-coveted smooth vocal quality. Because of the way those original Halo inductors were built, however, they often added undesirable microphonic noise. Dunlop's engineers created the Dunlop HI01 Halo Inductor to solve this problem, updating the original design with a stabilised cup core to preserve the unique Clyde McCoy sound while minimising unpleasant microphonics.
The rest of the CM95's circuitry is just as faithful to its forebear, featuring thru-hole components built into a classic housing with a premium pot, switch, and jacks. Now, you can take the classic Clyde McCoy sound out on the road and leave your vintage wah safely at home.