Description
Before there was a wah pedal category, there was Clyde McCoy — the pedal that started it all. The CM95 puts that founding tone back on your board, engineered from Dunlop’s inherited Thomas Organ and Jen Electronica tooling so the sweep and honk are the genuine article, not an approximation.
What made the original so vocal was a Halo inductor buried in its circuit, a component prone to a noisy, microphonic personality when pushed hard on stage. Dunlop’s answer is the HI01 Halo Inductor: same stabilized core concept, same cup-core construction philosophy, tuned to keep that throaty, mid-forward wah character while quieting the handling noise that plagued vintage units. It’s the difference between admiring an old pedal in a glass case and actually gigging with it.
Inside, the CM95 sticks to thru-hole construction and period-correct build quality — a premium pot for smooth sweep, a solid mechanical switch, and rugged jacks — so the feel under your foot matches the vocal quality coming out of your amp. Drop it early in the chain, ahead of your gain stages, and let it do what the first wah ever built was designed to do: talk.
- Faithful reissue voice and sweep of the original production Clyde McCoy wah
- Dunlop HI01 Halo Inductor reduces microphonic noise versus vintage units
- Thru-hole circuitry with premium pot, switch, and jacks for road durability







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