
Dunlop Iron Maiden Killers Cry Baby Wah Effect Pedal
Up the irons! Eddie is here, smirking up from your tread on the Dunlop Iron Maiden "Killers" Cry Baby Wah Effect Pedal, an aesthetic and tonal homage to Maiden's 1981 record that utilized the GCB95 Cry Baby Wah.
At its core, this reskin is a traditional GCB95 Cry Baby Wah, the quintessential Wah effect that has made its way onto thousands of favorite records, not just Iron Maiden's. There's a reason why Dunlop is so revered for their Wah effects, encapsulating the perfect filtering and ease of use that feels like home to all the "freqs" out there.
We all know and love the GCB95, and though we could go on all day about why we love and prefer this Wah so much, we're here to talk all things Iron Maiden. Maiden's "Killers" record debuted in 1981, giving us iconic tracks such as "Wrathchild", "Innocent Exile", and "Drifter", all of which utilized the acclaimed Wah to add sonic uniqueness which made them stand out amongst their heavy contemporaries. For lovers of "Killers" and all things Maiden, this Wah has been adorned with the legendary imagery found on the artwork. The tread of the pedal features a textured look at Eddie's mean mug, with the "Killers" font labeled right underneath. The bottom of the enclosure is dominated by another portrayal of the artwork. The right side of the pedal plasters the band's logo loud and proud, and the front "Cry Baby" plate has a monochrome Eddie hiding just behind it. If that wasn't enough, collectors will find that even the packaging pays tribute to the glory of the band.
So if you're a wrathchild (coming to get you), a drifter, or even a murderer in the rue morgue, you'll certainly love the Dunlop IM95K Iron Maiden Killers Cry Baby Wah Effect Pedal.
- Iron Maiden "Killers" edition of classic GCB95 Cry Baby Standard Wah
- Custom tread and under panel with artwork inspired design
- Standard 9 Volt DC center negative power input
- 9-volt battery operable
- Specially designed product box with "Killers" inspired graphic
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Up the irons! Eddie is here, smirking up from your tread on the Dunlop Iron Maiden "Killers" Cry Baby Wah Effect Pedal, an aesthetic and tonal homage to Maiden's 1981 record that utilized the GCB95 Cry Baby Wah.
At its core, this reskin is a traditional GCB95 Cry Baby Wah, the quintessential Wah effect that has made its way onto thousands of favorite records, not just Iron Maiden's. There's a reason why Dunlop is so revered for their Wah effects, encapsulating the perfect filtering and ease of use that feels like home to all the "freqs" out there.
We all know and love the GCB95, and though we could go on all day about why we love and prefer this Wah so much, we're here to talk all things Iron Maiden. Maiden's "Killers" record debuted in 1981, giving us iconic tracks such as "Wrathchild", "Innocent Exile", and "Drifter", all of which utilized the acclaimed Wah to add sonic uniqueness which made them stand out amongst their heavy contemporaries. For lovers of "Killers" and all things Maiden, this Wah has been adorned with the legendary imagery found on the artwork. The tread of the pedal features a textured look at Eddie's mean mug, with the "Killers" font labeled right underneath. The bottom of the enclosure is dominated by another portrayal of the artwork. The right side of the pedal plasters the band's logo loud and proud, and the front "Cry Baby" plate has a monochrome Eddie hiding just behind it. If that wasn't enough, collectors will find that even the packaging pays tribute to the glory of the band.
So if you're a wrathchild (coming to get you), a drifter, or even a murderer in the rue morgue, you'll certainly love the Dunlop IM95K Iron Maiden Killers Cry Baby Wah Effect Pedal.
- Iron Maiden "Killers" edition of classic GCB95 Cry Baby Standard Wah
- Custom tread and under panel with artwork inspired design
- Standard 9 Volt DC center negative power input
- 9-volt battery operable
- Specially designed product box with "Killers" inspired graphic




















