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Product code: JCT95 | ID: 1020917
The Justin Chancellor Cry Baby Wah is a multi-tool of sonic craftsmanship, combining three separate effects into a single pedal: the fluid expressiveness of a custom midrange filter, the bright aggression of a custom wah circuit, and the chainsaw grind of a vintage fuzz. It's the perfect complement to bass player Justin Chancellor's multi-dimensional role in the band Tool. Whether opening up soundscapes with chords and harmonics or syncing up with guitarist Adam Jones to perform arresting single-note unison runs, Justin goes above and beyond the traditional boundaries of his instrument to help compose the band's multi-layered tunes. He is, without a doubt, one of the modern pioneer users of effects on bass, and he keeps a carefully configured pedalboard at his disposal for crafting tones and exploring sounds. This custom Cry Baby Wah combines some of his favorite ways to do just that—filter, wah, and fuzz.
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Based on the number of reviews: 3
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Ulrich M.
Austria
24.04.2024
Ja, endlich! Jahrelang habe ich nach einer Kombination von Fuzz und Filter gesucht, die sich einfach und intuitiv bedienen läßt und sich mit meinen aktiven Bässen verträgt. Das JCT95 erfüllt diesbezüglich genau meine Anforderungen, es macht Spaß, damit zu experimentieren. In diesem Sinne ist auch die Wah-Einstellung sinnvoll. Während der Filter mächtige Sounds liefert, ist die Wah-Position eher ausgedünnt; eine andere Klangfarbe, die in manchen Situationen genau das Richtige ist.
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Martin G.
Netherlands
03.01.2024
Pawel R.
Poland
26.08.2023
Great pedal with lots of low end. Auto swith-off of wah sometimes a bit anoying. Both fuzz and wah sound great.
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