Justin Chancellor's new signature Cry Baby wah is the kind of thing many bass player's would dream about finding under the Christmas tree; fuzz, filter and wah all packed into its metallic blue chassis. Dunlop and the Tool bassist clearly agree – just check out the video above for proof.
And look out for the Danny Carey cameo!
For more info check out Jim Dunlop
Tool's Justin Chancellor: “We wouldn’t be satisfied with something that wasn’t taken as far as we could take it”
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