Dunlop Cry Baby
More recently, Dunlop manufactured the Vox pedals under licence, although this is no longer the case.The said wah-wah effect was originally intended to imitate the supposed crying tone that a muted trumpet produced, but became an expressive tool in its own way.[2] The original pedals were popularized by guitarists such as Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and David Gilmour, although many artists have developed signature sounds with them since.using single-pole switching instead of true-bypass adds significant impedance, which can affect the tone.[4] In addition to the floor pedal models, Dunlop also offers Cry Baby module DCR2SR, where the circuitry and tone controls are housed in a single rack unit; a floor rocker pedal only acts as a controller for the module.