Dunlop Crybaby GCB-95 Wah Pedal Bundle vs JOYO WAH-II Multimode WAH Pedal
Overall winner: Dunlop Crybaby GCB-95 Wah Pedal Bundle
Key Differences
Choose MXR Dunlop Crybaby (A) if you want a classic, durable diecast wah with higher user ratings and included patch cables/picks; choose JOYO WAH-II (B) if you want multifunction features (wah + volume), multiple frequency ranges and tone-shaping controls despite more mixed sound/volume reports
Dunlop Crybaby GCB-95 Wah Pedal Bundle
Dunlop Cry Baby Wah pedal with 100K Hot Potz pot, durable diecast build, and included patch cables and picks. Users praise quality, tone, and ease of use; some report occasional functionality issues
Pros
- durable diecast construction
- classic Cry Baby wah tones
- includes 2 patch cables and picks
- high-quality build and feel
Cons
- some users report functionality issues
- mixed reliability in reviews
JOYO WAH-II Multimode WAH Pedal
Multifunctional WAH-WAH pedal with volume function and 6 WAH-WAH frequency ranges. Provides a range from compact to mellow tones, with a sound-Q value control. Customer insight notes mixed sound quality and mixed effectiveness of the volume feature
Pros
- multifunction WAH-WAH and volume
- 6 WAH-WAH frequency ranges
- sound-Q value control for tone shaping
- shielded inductance design for tone
Cons
- sound quality varies by user
- volume function sometimes ineffective
- build quality and size concerns
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | JOYO |
| Durability | MXR |
| Versatility | JOYO |
| User Reviews | MXR |