tenton Posted September 27, 2002 Share Posted September 27, 2002 Anyone out there using one? Thoughts? Comments? I currently use an old optical Morley wah, which I like quite a bit, but it's become too unreliable/inconsistant and I'm tired of tweaking it. Any other wah's I should consider that are outside the vox/crybaby style? Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daddyelmis Posted September 28, 2002 Share Posted September 28, 2002 Originally posted by tenton: Anyone out there using one? Thoughts? Comments? I currently use an old optical Morley wah, which I like quite a bit, but it's become too unreliable/inconsistant and I'm tired of tweaking it. Any other wah's I should consider that are outside the vox/crybaby style? Thanks.I just went from a Morley Pro Wah Volume to a Fulltone Clyde (standard, not deluxe). The Morley is not even a wah when compared to the Fulltone. Like you, I got tired of inconsistent results with the Morley . . . the sweep wasn't wide enough (in either wah or volume mode), and the "real" action occured (at least on mine) on the final 25% of motion going toe down. The Fulltone is very expressive, wide sweep, very "vocal." I've found it useful as a tone device as well as a traditional wah. The standard has an adjustable trim inside for gain/bass response. The Deluxe, which costs about $30 more, has two outside dials for voice. This is a great pedal. I have a Fulltone Fulldrive 2 with which I am equally impressed. These are expensive pedals (relatively speaking), but they are pro equipment and sound and act like it. www.ruleradio.com "Fame is like death: We will never know what it looks like until we've reached the other side. Then it will be impossible to describe and no one will believe you if you try." - Sloane Crosley, Village Voice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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