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Capri, Cape Town
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Ready for collection by Thursday, 30 May.
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Very good condition Wah pedal with little signs of wear. This is not the 'mini' Wah, it is the full size original.
The Cry Baby Wah is the most iconic guitar effect in music history. When it hit the scene in 1966, it added a whole new layer of expression to the electric guitar-players such as Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton used the Cry Baby Wah to create some of the most timeless sounds in rock.
The GCB95 is a modern interpretation of that sound, featuring the lush, expressive character of the legendary red Fasel® inductor with a more focused high end and a more aggressive and accentuated wah sound. With a heavy-duty die-cast housing and a sturdy pot, the Cry Baby Wah will withstand years of playing.
PLEASE UNDERSTAND YOU ARE BUYING A USED ITEM FROM VALLEY SOUND, WE OFFER A 7 DAY GUARANTEE ONLY - SINCE THE ITEM IS BOUGHT USED AND TESTED THAT IT IS WORKING PERFECT, AFTER 7 DAYS WE WILL ASSUME YOU HAVE TESTED IT AND ARE HAPPY WITH IT. WITH USED ITEMS THERE ARE ALWAYS SIGNS OF USE AND WEAR, PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICS CLOSELY TO MAKE SURE NOTHING BOTHERS YOU - FINDING A SCRATCH, CHIP OR SCUFF MARK DOES NOT WARRANT A RETURN
ALL PICTURES LISTED WITH OUR USED ITEMS WILL BE PICTURES OF THE ACTUAL ITEM YOU WILL RECEIVE, YOU WILL ONLY RECEIVE WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PIC AND NO OTHER ACCESSORIES LIKE BAGS, BOXES, CASES, POWER SUPPLIES, ETC. UNLESS THEY ARE IN THE PICTURE.