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Dunlop Unveils Mick Ronson Cry Baby Wah



The Mick Ronson Cry Baby Wah taps into the vibrant, melodic character of one of rock ’n’ roll’s most gifted songwriters.

Few guitar player have been able to combine a keen musical instinct with a profound grasp of composition like Mick Ronson. Laden with expressive resonance, his arrangements layered deliberately chosen tones and textures to build exquisite melodies and powerful riffs. 

The Cry Baby Wah, set in a fixed position to serve as a filter, was key to the tone-shaping vision that Ronson used to transform the face of popular music through his work with David Bowie and many others as both an artist and a producer.

We wanted to make that incredibly Cry Baby Wah sound available to all players, and legendary producer Bob Rock — a friend and collaborator of Ranson’s  — was there to help. He generously loaned us Ronson’s own Cry Baby Wah pedal, an early Italian-made model whose vintage components imbue it with a truly singular sound. 

Ronson recorded many tracks with this pedal, and Rock would go on to use it when recording numerous other artists. With matched specs, tightened tolerances, and a custom inductor, our engineers have recreated this truly special sound. 

“You place the wah,  and leave it there, and that’s the tone,” Rock says. “It’s all over every record he ever made, and I’ve used it on every record since I got it. Dunlop’s engineers spent the time and sent me the prototypes, and we nailed that sound.”

To capture all of the nuance and detail responsible for Ronson’s unique wah sound, our engineers created a custom inducer that replicates the higher frequency response and subtler peak of the original pedal. The resulting sound offers an exquisitely balanced sonic profile that’s bright and clear with peaks that stay musically smooth.

We want every player to get that same experience, so we tightened the inductor tolerance to ensure that the closest possible representation of Ronson’s Cry Baby Wah. We have likewise reproduced the fast initial sweep of the potentiometer, which offers an instant reactivity that’s like nothing from the modern era.

And it didn’t stop there — the engineering team even included period-accurate low-gain transistors and value-matched resistors that contribute to a truly distinctive EQ curve. This is a pedal that is literally tailor-made for Mr. Ronson’s Cry Baby Wah with a special finish inspired by his work. Dig into the signature tones of one of the greatest to ever pick up the guitar. Get the Mick Ronson Cry Baby Wah.

AVAILABLE 4/1/25

$299.99 street


Dunlop Introduces Cry Baby Mardi Gras Wah Pedal



Dunlop introduced the Leo Nocentelli Cry Baby Mardi Gras Wah pedal. It pays tribute to the master of funk, the magical city he was born and raised in, and the greasiest effect ever conceptualized. It is priced at $199.99 USD.

Lead guitarist and founding member of The Meters, Leo cooked up sizzling New Orleans-infused licks that redefined the NOLA sound and influenced artists of all genres around the world. He used the iconic Cry Baby Wah to sling slick, syrupy grooves on classics such as “I Just Kissed My Baby”.

Dressed in deep purple, flashy gold, and cash-money green with a custom fleur-de-lis tread, the Cry Baby Mardi Gras Wah comes to you straight from the Meter Man himself by way of Bourbon Street. With a lowered frequency range, it serves up the warm vocalic wah tones that Leo has conjured up his entire career. Now, you can work up some of that magic on your own – just make sure you got a gang of funk in your fingers and a whole lot of soul in your good foot.

Features include:

Power: The Cry Baby Leo Nocentelli is powered by one 9-volt battery (accessible via the bottom of the pedal), the Dunlop ECB003 9-volt adapter, or a Brick Series power supply.

Operation:

1 Run an instrument cable from your guitar to the LN95’s INSTRUMENT back and another instrument cable from the LN95’s AMPLIFIER jack into your amplifier’s input.

2 Push the toe of the pedal down until you feel a “click” to turn the pedal on/off.

3 Rock your foot back and forth on the pedal to hear the vocal, expressive tones that the Cry Baby Wah is famous for.

Specifications:

Input Impedance: 800 kΩ

Output Impedance: 10 kΩ

Center Frequency:

Heel Down: 290 Hz to 310 Hz

Toe Down: 1.4 kHz to 1.5 kHz

More:

Max Input Level: 8 dBV

Max Gain: 16.5 dB

Bypass: Hardwire

Current Draw: 900 μA

Power Supply: 9 volts DC