Wahs and Crybaby pedals are something I have always had a bit of a mixed relationship with.
I have often owned a wah but never really gotten on with them enough to persevere with learning to get the most out of it.
My favourite guitarist :Michael Schenker is somewhat of legend when it comes to the use of Wah wah - even if it is often just left half c--ked as a tone filter.
It is probably that amongst a few other users that keeps me coming back.
Last year I built a BYOC wah kit and put it in the housing of an old Dunlop Crybaby I got off someone as part payment for a repair.
It had a lot of tweakability but somehow wasn't really doing it for me and still needed more work , but I still had the urge to get a really good sounding unit .....but which one?
SO many on the market and the Vox handwired one attracted me a lot as did the RMC one, but having watched a few clips (damn you YouTube) I decided to give the Dunlop/Custom Audio Electronics one a try.


What can I say - it is superb - possibly the best wah I have ever tried
It has some great features:
Switch between yellow and Red Fasel inductors (yellow is classic wide range "porno" wah and red is darker & modern sounding )
Switchable clean boost (basically the CAE Line Drive pedal included)
Hardwire bypass
Adjustable Q (bandwidth) for EACH inductor as well as gain for the wah
Also adjustable tension for the treadle.
Here are the features explained beter than I can do it:
http://youtu.be/dpcJ8dA4GXgI'm loving it - really great!!