Dunlop & MXR

Scottish immigrant Jim Dunlop founded the Jim Dunlop Company in 1965 as a part-time business while working as a processing and chemical engineer at Barr and Stroud in Glasgow. He was an apprentice of creator of the first hip replacement, William "Bill" Wallace. 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 the first capo dies, manufacturing what eventually became the long running "1100 series" capo.


Jim Dunlop DVP4 Volume (X) Mini Pedal

Jim Dunlop DVP4 Volume (X) Mini Pedal

Ultra-small Volume and Expression PedalFollowing the success of their Cry Baby Mini Wah is Dunlop's ..

AED 519.00
Jim Dunlop DVP5 Volume (X) 8 Pedal

Jim Dunlop DVP5 Volume (X) 8 Pedal

Volume/Expression Guitar Pedal Designed in collaboration with Pedaltrain, the Dunlop DVP5 (X) ..

AED 539.00
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