![]() PCBs now clear-ish green and clear plastic in/ out jacks.Īround 93 - 94, some inductors marked 'N30' indicating magnet material, while construction looks same otherwise. In this era, the intro of the small toroid inductor occurred. pots still same ( marked 'hotpotz1' & 'dunlop mfg'), short shaft, but gear now glued on instead of pinned. at first a brown PCB ( rev ' E' ) with no buffer and 1/8" power jack, quickly followed by the familiar rev 'f' in around 90 - 91. Sometime around 89 or 90 the modular PCB with board mount jacks appeared. still free standing in/out jacks, but the former US made were now flimsy japan made jacks. inductor began to change from stack of dimes to a small POS inductor that sounded horrible(dark grey or sometimes with a turquoise wrap). wah gear pinned near bushing.Īpprox 87 or 88 they added a 1/8" power jack. ![]() by 85 these pots were branded ' hotpotz1' and also marked ' dunlop mfg' on the side. ![]() ![]() allen bradley or clarostat pot with short shaft. for a brief time, the internals looked like thomas, but the new ' wave ' crybaby logo was on front.Īround 84 or 85 they switched to a term clip for the wires, and a header on the PCB to connect it. Dunlop seems to have bought the crybaby brand from whirlpool in 82. ![]()
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