
Anthony Easton
The Slash Signature SW95 Cry Baby Wah pedal by Dunlop features a high gain distortion circuit combined with the Fasel-loaded Classic circuit, delivering Slash's cutting lead tone. It is designed with a hot rod metallic red finish and includes LEDs to indicate distortion on/off and wah on/off modes. The pedal can be powered by two 9-volt batteries, an 18-volt adapter, or the DC Brick™, Iso-Brick™, and Mini Iso-Brick™ power supplies. The pedal's design allows for convenient access to the batteries from the top of the rocker pedal, eliminating the need for a screwdriver when re-powering. The technical specifications include a low pass range of 270Hz - 370Hz, a high pass range of 1.5Hz - 1.9kHz, an input impedance of 1M ohm, and an output impedance of less than 4.7K ohm.
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Very Good
$99

Excellent
$168.86

Brand New
$231.09

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