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  • -Livingroom--Livingroom-

    Morley Pro Series II Wah VolumePublished on 04/29/14 at 00:55
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Expression pedal by volume and wha wha. This is analog, it has a knob for selecting the desired effect (volume passive, active wha) the rack is replaced by an optical system. supply is via a standard 9v. All have a robust and well designed. Jack in, jack out and roll youth!

    UTILIZATION

    No need to get polytechnic to get by. I forgot to mention that morley added a boost for whawsh, I am not using the volume already being correct. However, if the aspect is a two effects in practice, its use is less. The selection switch is difficult to achieve if you have wide shoes, and it is impossible to start the race other than the wah bottom unless not play before, the volume being at zero whe…
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    Expression pedal by volume and wha wha. This is analog, it has a knob for selecting the desired effect (volume passive, active wha) the rack is replaced by an optical system. supply is via a standard 9v. All have a robust and well designed. Jack in, jack out and roll youth!

    UTILIZATION

    No need to get polytechnic to get by. I forgot to mention that morley added a boost for whawsh, I am not using the volume already being correct. However, if the aspect is a two effects in practice, its use is less. The selection switch is difficult to achieve if you have wide shoes, and it is impossible to start the race other than the wah bottom unless not play before, the volume being at zero when the pedal is raised . Be careful if you use it a lot, because an error of lifting the pedal and were more sound. It also forced to finish her sentences with the wah background, if we leave without clear sound volume. And last important detail, the switch being difficult to access, we quickly lower the volume disengaging effect. So it takes getting used to.

    SOUND QUALITY

    THE volume is good. Point. After the wah if you play it funky appropriate, but if it is used mainly for filter length as me, the race is not progressive enough for my taste. But the sounds are good, beware of boost that can crush everything.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a little less than a year, and I had to get used to it, it does not get used to you.

    After this is a quality product, as morley can do, I took it to save space on my rig, and it does its job. I only use it rarely in the set, so it goes.

    If I have more than wha for the quiet noise, I would resume a dunlop I think. This is a good product for its sound quality and manufacturing, but fishing on my musical use.
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  • seb_bjseb_bj

    hendrix on your way

    Morley Pro Series II Wah VolumePublished on 03/03/14 at 03:35
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    wah pedal without knob, strong point, not "spit" not to wear.

    quality and reliability appointment.

    UTILIZATION

    a switch to activate the effect, a volume knob, one in, one out .... hatch for 9v battery, transformer connector.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Ouch, for me, the problem is there. acute strident race not truly linear knob. its very fast "dirty." which, as an individual is not me at all .... it's all in my title. I am quite blues / rock / funk "vintage"

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have more then 12 years, but I can use max 10 times ....

    my future choice will be rather a vox or dunlop.

    on the other hand, manufacturing quality and robustness level, it's tough!
    undoub…
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    wah pedal without knob, strong point, not "spit" not to wear.

    quality and reliability appointment.

    UTILIZATION

    a switch to activate the effect, a volume knob, one in, one out .... hatch for 9v battery, transformer connector.

    SOUND QUALITY

    Ouch, for me, the problem is there. acute strident race not truly linear knob. its very fast "dirty." which, as an individual is not me at all .... it's all in my title. I am quite blues / rock / funk "vintage"

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have more then 12 years, but I can use max 10 times ....

    my future choice will be rather a vox or dunlop.

    on the other hand, manufacturing quality and robustness level, it's tough!
    undoubtedly its greatest strength and its stability on the ground.
    short, I think it will soon become part of audiofanzine ads. Again, just because its sound is not me.
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  • MagicJoeMagicJoe

    Morley Pro Series II Wah VolumePublished on 08/07/07 at 01:39
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Wha-Wha pedal or Volume.
    It uses a technology photocell.
    There is no knob ... no rack either!

    Very easy to use ... A Input jack / jack Outpout ...
    A switch to trigger the whawha or volume ...
    A knob to adjust the amplitude BEYOND Wha (boost)

    It is very stable very heavy sturdy

    UTILIZATION

    As mentioned, it is childish!

    SOUND QUALITY

    Its level is enough staff,
    but she is rather out of warm and round in the bass
    and quite loud in the treble.

    Note that it is possible to change all the settings of wha size.
    For this I contacted the support Morley via their website and they said that day.
    A guide to "hidden" is to change the settings of photoelectric…
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    Wha-Wha pedal or Volume.
    It uses a technology photocell.
    There is no knob ... no rack either!

    Very easy to use ... A Input jack / jack Outpout ...
    A switch to trigger the whawha or volume ...
    A knob to adjust the amplitude BEYOND Wha (boost)

    It is very stable very heavy sturdy

    UTILIZATION

    As mentioned, it is childish!

    SOUND QUALITY

    Its level is enough staff,
    but she is rather out of warm and round in the bass
    and quite loud in the treble.

    Note that it is possible to change all the settings of wha size.
    For this I contacted the support Morley via their website and they said that day.
    A guide to "hidden" is to change the settings of photoelectric cells.
    It is best to contact them directly!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have this pedal for a week,
    it is now end of life but still I think a great product for the price offered.

    Before buying I compared acvec other product at the same price (about € 100).
    I had the opportunity to try a Dunlop JH-1 (Jimi Hendrix), a Dunlop Crybaby and Vox 99.
    The morley is really above the rest especially in terms of touch. Indeed, it is wider and especially easy to handle than others. It was a real feeling of control.

    I do it again the same choice, and given the support Morley, it will certainly not be my last pedal that mark. Congratulations to Morley!
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