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07 Feb, 2015
Works almost perfectly
1 of 1 found this helpful This switch works great. I use it to switch between a Marshall JCM800 and a Roland JC120. There is no tone loss that I can hear. I gave it 4 out of 5 stars because there is one issue. There is a good amount of tone loss when I connect a tuner to it. The sound of the amps becomes less detailed, some high end is lost, and there is an added bit of noise. The tuner output would be great if it worked correctly, but that's not why I got it anyway. The ABY function works flawlessly for me.

24 Sep, 2016
Slow
0 of 9 found this helpful The HP 12C calculator is wonderfully designed, great looking, and easy to use. Its computational speed very slow. You can waste a lot of time during a test waiting for this calculator is generate an answer.
11 Feb, 2015
A Standard
2 of 2 found this helpful Dunlop Crybaby is a classic. It's hard to find anything bad to say about it. It does 'that' sound: Hendrix, funk, Hammett, Slash, all that. The only pain in the neck is that the pot gets dirty and scratchy after a while. It is very sensitive to the kind of amp you're using. A Marshall sounds great with it. Fender Blackface-type amps sound great too. With solid state amps, like a Roland JC120, it will tear your head off. With high gain amps the effect can sound a little weak. I'm sure that's why they make wah pedals with 'Q' knobs and other controls. If you like classic kinds of sounds, this has to be your wah pedal of choice.