

The DCR-2SR Rack Module by Cry Baby offers comprehensive control over the wah tone. It features a 6-position switch for selecting the sweep frequency range and a variable Q control to determine the wah's bandpass shape. Additionally, it includes a 6-band graphic EQ for tonal fine-tuning and allows for up to six controller inputs for multiple remote access. The effect switching is handled with a hardwire bypass relay that removes all the input circuitry from the signal when the effect is bypassed or turned off. The module also incorporates a volume control pre-amp boost with up to +10dB additional gain and two continuous outputs for versatility: Through and wet/dry (hardwire bypassed). The DCR-2SR comes equipped with an additional loop for remote volume control. It is powered by a USA 120V Dunlop ECB007 24 volt 200ma AC Adapter.
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