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The Dunlop Authentic Hendrix 68 Shrine Band Of Gypsys is a tribute to the legendary sound of Jimi Hendrix. From its custom finish featuring John Van Hamersvelds iconic 1968 Shrine Auditorium concert poster…
The Dunlop Authentic 68 Shrine Hendrix Fuzz Face is a must-have pedal for any Jimi Hendrix fan or fuzz enthusiast. With its custom finish featuring iconic artwork from the 1968 Shrine Auditorium concert…
The Dunlop Authentic 68 Shrine Hendrix Octavio is a tribute to the legendary Jimi Hendrix and his iconic sound. This special edition pedal is designed to replicate the original cheese wedge Octavio Fuzz…
Ergonomic size; powerful performance. The Dunlop DVP5 Volume Pedal Junior reinvents the cumbersome world of rocking chassis pedals. Due to their larger size these pedals are associated with being heavy and literally weighing…
The Dunlop JCT95 Justin Chancellor Wah Pedal combines three impressive effects into a single pedal. It effortlessly combines the fluid expressiveness of a midrange filter the bite of a custom wah circuit and…
The Dunlop Cry Baby Daredevil Fuzz Wah is ready to make your jaw drop with hairy and funky wah sounds! Resulting from a special collaboration between Dunlop and Johnny Waror of Daredevil Pedals…
The original Dunlop Crybaby Wah Wah pedal has been an authentic staple of the classic rock and blues genres since the early 60s. Now you can achieve the exact same tone at half…
The Jim Dunlop CryBaby Wah-Wah 95Q is based on the iconic original CryBaby yet it has been upgraded for an even bigger performance. The upgraded features include Q control a Volume Boost and…
Indestructible powerful and fierce. The Dunlop GBJ95 Crybaby Junior Wah allows you to experience the pedal that has been a staple of rock and blues since the 60s whilst reaping the benefits of…
The Jim Dunlop DVP4 Volume X Mini Pedal is an ultra-compact FX pedal for use with electric and bass guitars. This mini-pedal is half the size of its predecessor the DVP3 but still…