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He cut his chops in Santana. Became a rockstar in Journey. Did you know that Eric Clapton once offered him a gig with Derek and the Dominos? We sat down with Neal Schon, the guitar player for Journey and the greatest bar karaoke song in the world.

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Dark. Lush. Timeless. The Cantrell Signature Crybaby. Developed with Jerry Cantrell’s sonic guidance to deliver the most vocal and dynamic wah sound ever created. Click here to read more.

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Category: Advertisement, Cry Baby

“The Way Huge Aqua Puss MK II is a worthy successor to the original ’90s pedal. It offers simplicity of use, great tone, and an affordable price… this is the real thing—pure analog bliss.”

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Category: Reviews, Way Huge

In the June 2010 issue of Guitar World Magazine, editor Kory Grow takes a closer look at Jerry Cantrell of Alice in Chains gear. There’s a great shot of his signature Crybaby, Rotovibe and Bass Octave Deluxe.

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Category: Artist News, Cry Baby, Dunlop Electronics

Pro Guitar Shop recently did a demo of the much beloved “unsung hero”, the Dunlop Rotovibe. The Dunlop Rotovibe is a great effect pedal bringing forth classic vibe and chorus tones aplenty with no noise and a full frequency response that will have you looking over your shoulder to check and make sure its the pedal, not an actual rotary speaker!

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Category: Demos, Dunlop Electronics

Bass Player Magazine called it “capable of producing some seriously sick synth bass sounds” in their June 2010 issue, and awarded it their coveted “Editor Award”. Check out the review.

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Category: MXR, Reviews

May 5, 2010

Way Huge Aqua-Puss Ad

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Category: Advertisement, Way Huge

Faith No More treated their hometown crowd in San Francisco to an evening to remember. There were cheerleaders, transvestites, punk rock, and, of course, the unpredictable antics of Faith No More. Before the opening show, DunlopTV sat down with Jon and Billy to talk about gear, the reason for the reunion, and odd jobs. These guys are cool!

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