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Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc. is a manufacturer of musical accessories, especially effects units, based in Benicia, California, United States. Founded in 1965 by Jim Dunlop, Sr., the company grew from a small home operation to a large manufacturer of music gear. Dunlop has acquired several well-known effects pedal brands, including Cry Baby, MXR and Way Huge.
Scottish immigrant Jim Dunlop founded the Jim Dunlop Company in 1965 as a part-time business while working as a processing and chemical engineer. His first product was the Vibra-Tuner, a small device that attached to a guitar with a suction cup and displayed whether the guitar was in tune with the vibration of a small reed. While visiting music stores to sell his new product, someone told him that musicians needed a good capo—remarking that anyone who made a good capo that could handle a 12-string guitar would make a lot of money.
Using his engineering background, Dunlop created the toggle capo, and then worked with a local machine shop to build his first capo dies—eventually manufacturing what is now the 1100 series capo. Starting from his living room, Dunlop later moved construction to his garage, and then to a location outside the house.
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http://www.jimdunlop.com/product/m300-reverb Six meticulously crafted reverbs in one pedal Dry path is 100% analog Relay true bypass and delay trails modes The MXR Reverb delivers six distinct high end reverb styles, each exquisitely crafted and tuned by the award-winning MXR design team. It all comes in a standard-sized MXR box with a simple three-knob setup and a hi-fi analog dry path with a massive 20 volts of headroom thanks to Constant Headroom Technology™. Each reverb style is as richly detailed as any found in the highest-end rack units and plug-ins, and all you have to do to step through them is push the Tone knob. The PLATE setting provides a shimmering smooth wash of space that’s a go-to choice from the studio recording world. SPRING sets a new standard for truly authentic sou...
Get a first look at all the new products from Dunlop—the MXR Reverb, the Echoplex Delay, the John Petrucci Cry Baby Wah, the Cry Baby Bass Mini Wah, and more. In 2016, Dunlop continues to give you the tools you need to elevate your playing experience. Visit http://www.jimdunlop.com/products/new for more info. ********************************** Starring: Down & Outlaws http://www.downandoutlaws.com/ https://www.facebook.com/DownAndOutlaws/ Peter Danzig, Kyle Luck,Chris Danzig, Jon Carr Music: “All Is Well” by Down & Outlaws Permission Courtesy of the band & Davis Entertainment Group CREW CREDITS: Executive Producer: Jimmy Dunlop Director: Joey Tosi Art Direction/Concept: Graham Shaw, Justin Butler, Mick Waller Editor: Joey Tosi & Max Baloian Director Of Photography: Donavan Sell Came...
No introduction required... take the worlds most legendary wah pedal and make it 50% smaller. Add in 3 voicings for even more usability and you've got the Jim Dunlop Crybaby Mini. Available now: http://www.dawsons.co.uk/jim-dunlop-crybaby-mini-wah-pedal
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Had such a fun day taking care of my Fender guitar today (my first electric guitar) that I decided to make this short musical VLOG / Nostalgia Play-Through / Product Placement video for Jim Dunlop Strings and picks and MXR pedals. ● BANDCAMP: https://davidmaximmicic.bandcamp.com ● FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/davidmaximmicicmusic ● INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/davidmaximmicic - Let me know if you like this kind of format and I'll make sure to do it more often!
http://www.pmtonline.co.uk/products/guitar/guitaraccessories/caposslides?manufacturer=978 An overview of the different Jim Dunlop guitar slides available. Featuring the standard slide selection of glass, chromed steel and brass with a couple of vintage style bottletops too. Glass slides - 202, 203, 210, 212, 213, 215 and 218 Chromed steel slide - 220 Brass slide - 222 Chromed brass - 228 Blues bottle tops - 272 and 273. This is just a look at the most popular Dunlop slides but they make a many more slides and specialist models too. Whole range available to order. Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/c/PMTVUK?sub_confirmation=1 Find us on social media https://www.facebook.com/PMTHouseOfRock/ https://twitter.com/pmthouseofrock https://www.instagram.com/pmthouseofrock/
We were lucky enough to be invited into Adrian Utley's private studio and compare a real Echoplex EP3 with the Jim Dunlop EP 101 EP3 preamp emulator. We also get Ade's thoughts on tape echo what to use live
Swee Lee presents: Jim Dunlop SW95 Slash Signature Cry Baby Wah It may not wear a top hat and have any obvious piercings, but this pedal is every bit as unique as the musician who inspired it. The Slash Signature Cry Baby® Wah Wah combines wah wah and distortion to create a stadium-worthy sound. Gear used: Guitar: Gibson Dickey Betts SG, Aged/Signed Vintage Red Amp: Marshall JVM215C 1x12" 50W Tube Guitar Amplifier Artist: Rosli Mansor - http://www.roslimansor.com/ Website Link: http://www.sweelee.com.sg/jim-dunlop-sw95-slash-signature-cry-baby-wah-guitar-effects-pedal.html --- Website: https://www.sweelee.com.sg/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sweeleemusic Instagram: http://instagram.com/sweeleemusic Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SweeLeeSingapore
Hi! Tone comparison between my favorite guitar picks: Tortex sharp 1.35mm and Ultex sharp 2mm. Hope You like it and hear the difference. Everything is the same (guitar, tone, signal chain) except guitar picks. If You like my cover please subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/user/knrdmsn?sub_confirmation=1 Check out my channel for more videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/knrdmsn Say hi on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/knrdmsn