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Loran4444
Published on 09/30/03 at 00:49
One in ... one out ...
Inrush to the pedals, push the switch at the right edge: a forced movement to 2 ... on scne: attention not to lose balance! ha ha ha
UTILIZATION
There's no simpler!
SOUND QUALITY
For cons, I'm not at all agree with the view Previous! I test in comparison with the pedals and Hendrix Cry Baby Cry Baby (easiest) ... and l. .. we better understand the diffrence in price!
The Morley has a longer stroke, which can be interesting.
For cons, the sound is not hot trs, it is much less enjoyable than the cry baby (for me) ... it trs own right ... but can please!
What I drang:
beginners in the race, the sound is so low that we hear almost nothing!
end position, the treble is weird ... it seems that a "squeak" ... trs is not no good!
OVERALL OPINION
If you use it in the extreme ... a Vitantis could be for you .... if not super comfortable, or practical ...
Try a cry baby before you order it with eyes closed ... the diffrence in price is really justified?
Inrush to the pedals, push the switch at the right edge: a forced movement to 2 ... on scne: attention not to lose balance! ha ha ha
UTILIZATION
There's no simpler!
SOUND QUALITY
For cons, I'm not at all agree with the view Previous! I test in comparison with the pedals and Hendrix Cry Baby Cry Baby (easiest) ... and l. .. we better understand the diffrence in price!
The Morley has a longer stroke, which can be interesting.
For cons, the sound is not hot trs, it is much less enjoyable than the cry baby (for me) ... it trs own right ... but can please!
What I drang:
beginners in the race, the sound is so low that we hear almost nothing!
end position, the treble is weird ... it seems that a "squeak" ... trs is not no good!
OVERALL OPINION
If you use it in the extreme ... a Vitantis could be for you .... if not super comfortable, or practical ...
Try a cry baby before you order it with eyes closed ... the diffrence in price is really justified?