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Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/28/2009
at 11:22pm
by Paul
Email: dark-horse-pa<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
Nothing gets any easier than foot on, foot off. One of the amazing features of Morely I just love. The second wah is toggled by foot switch to allow you you adjust the tone and volume. Try doing some fo the instant on instant off wah tricks using a crybaby toe switch. BLoodly amazing if you ask me.
Sound Quality
:
10
I think this is the best wah, I love it. I had the first model years back and I came back around to this II model. It does everything I want in a wah. The buffer circuit actually functions better than just a true by-pass and it will improve your line drive loading. In combination with true-bypass pedals it gives you an essential buffer load and preserves your tone.
I have no problems clean as I can adjust the contour if needed. This is the best gain wah I have used, highly versitle and musical. I would add a Fulltone Cylde model on my board but I will never be removing the Bad Horsie II. I power all my effects with the BBE Supercharger on a Tone Bone Slanted board. This wah goes first in chain which makes the signal better and keeps loading down. It helps your tone even when you are not using it!
I love this wah and I have had a ton of wahs, some might be better for one trick phoney tones like the tone-sucking-when-off-VOX but I love this model II and it will never leave my rig line. Some wahs might sound better clean, I have no problems, but I do not play clean all that much. From Glass, to molten metal this is the wah for me.
Reliability
:
7
Hard to imagine anything built better than Morely. No moving parts, no pots, I mean really, this is genius work here, some of us get it Dr Morley and Master Vai!!!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never talked to Morely, never needed to. These are the best wah type and volume pedals, in 30 years of playing and tone searching.
Overall Rating
:
10
I think it's the best wah. I demand extreme versitility from my rig line and this is the wah that sits in the pole position. A lot of wahs sound good but they also have pots that are going to crap out with use (how many times can you turn a knob pot?) At least Fulltone uses a better grade pot in his Clyde and Trower uses them. Satch and Vai use this Wah, I know why. It was also bloodly inexpensive, when I was redoing my rig line I was shocked how low priced it was! I traded in about $800 bucks worth of really good like new pedals for new stuff, this wah was on my top list of four I had to have.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 05/22/2009
at 08:13am
by Paul
Email: dark-horse-pa<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
No Opinion
This is the best wah, period. Step on it, it's on, let go and it's off. No moving pots or switches, it does not get any better.
Sound Quality
:
10
I used the first model for a number of years having gone through every wah out there. I would consider also adding the Fulltone Wah but it is still pot driven. Complaints about this wah are easily delt with using the contour adjustments. I have no problems using it clean if I adjust the contour to suit clean. When it comes to high gain Satriani, Vai, or even my fav Trower tones, this is the wah. I find it works with any type guitar. If you want old style wah then adjust the contour and level controls to suit that style of playing. Otherwise this wah cranks! I have had everything at one time or another. As I mentioned I would not mind having a Fulltone Clyde Wah as well but this pedal is not leaving my board! I'll leave the old crybaby pot wahs to the tiny amp one speaker guys. Take the old VOX, I had one, great tones, but a tone sucking spunge when off.
This is not true-bypass BUT for those who understand capacitance chain loading, cable runs, and buffers, you would realize that the Vai designed buffer circuit here is BETTER than the "over-hyped" "true by-pass" and having a good buffer amp in your chain makes for a better tone. This is the best. Just having it in line improves your line cap loading and line drive ability. I find it to be the best wah.
Reliability
:
10
Nothing is going to last longer than this wah, heavy construction and no moving parts or switches to wear out. How long does an LED light source last? The Pulse LED on my old Pink Floyd CD is still blinking.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never talked to them. I would like to compliment them on their line of pedals. I only use the best of the best and these wah pedals are just better than any old style pot wah which wear out depending on how much you use it. Try getting the technique of depressing the wah for an accent note then turning it off on the usual wah.
Overall Rating
:
10
I am old school, I started playing when Robin Trower was the guitar god. I have always loved the wah effect and I could not count the wahs I have owned and used. Just about any of them sound good, the old inductor wahs and such. But this is the wah I will have on my board which will not fail me, have the pot wear out and get grainy. No one likes the old sounds better than me, but really if I had some of the **** amps and gear they had in the 70's I would stop playing. Humming, fizzy, feedbacking crap. Set into the 21st century, technology is not a bad thing, we can prodice and get tones not possible then and you can mimic them if you want to. My rig is detailed in the review on the Fulltone Drive II.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: NIS 900
Submitted 07/30/2008
at 02:13pm
by SuperGuitarGuy
Ease of Use
:
10
You have to be handicapped in order to misuse this pedal(if you are I'm sorry for you). A switch less wah and a Level and Contour knobs and a switch in order to get the bad horsie 1 circuit or the circuit that includes the two knobs.
Sound Quality
:
8
Tis pedal sounds very good especially in higher gain settings but there is a big problem while playing it in a clean setting- if you play the guitar while the pedal is down you get a very high and harsh sound, using a compressor helps but it doesn't entirely solve the problem, and the pedal just doesent sound as good on clean.
Reliability
:
9
Very Reliable- strong metal casing that will break only if you use it as a baseball bat
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:
9
I play from Rock to hair metal and this pedal is awsome for those high gain solos and riffs but if you like your wah on a clean sound then you might want to compare with a Crybaby or Vox.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/06/2008
at 01:04am
by Mizike
Ease of Use
:
10
The easiest Wah to use EVER! Step on it and it works, step off goes off...fantatsic!!! No need for a manual unless you are very curious about controlling wah.
Sound Quality
:
10
I play Dean Guitars, 1 Caparison, 1 Gibson Les paul running through a Mesa Triple Rectifier. Strong effect, best with the contour off for me. I use EMGs in all my guitars and I don't need the extra bite. The wah swell is actually bigger with the contour off!!! I play metal, but my measure of a wah is playing voodoo child (slight return) clean...this pedal nails it. Really good with distortion as well.
Reliability
:
10
I won't need a back up...it should be ok. It is a metal encased pedal. I weigh 187lbs and I put all my weight on it...still wah'ing like crazy!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't had to deal with them...yet.
Overall Rating
:
9
I play metal and I love the fact that I can step on it and it starts to work without the click. I am a tone head so I was worried about noise, but no noise. I read that a ton of people had problems with buzz...they were probably using the wrong power source (some musicians are kind of dumb and don't understand how to set rigs up). I have been playing for about 15 years now...this is the best wah I have played yet. I actually started out with Morley a long time ago went to Dunlop and now I am back. They hit a home run with this one. It really helps me create some good sounds.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: USD 124
Submitted 06/24/2008
at 11:17pm
by Daniel Gan
Email: afi-dude at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
Wow. 2 knobs for variation...switch on and off for contour control. The rest is just step on it to engage. Too awesome. Instant effect.
I dunno if this even came with a manual..doesn't need one.
Sound Quality
:
9
Using it with Strats, Les Pauls, a buncha other guitars...with Duncans,PRS,Dimazio,Carvin pickups..etc.
I bought the adapter...this thing makes no noise...does not diminish my signal.
Um.... I have a Vox Clyde reissue...with a very pronounced wah effect..and true bypass...I have these side by side...more on that later....I don't know how anyone could say this has a weak effect..unless they got a defective pedal.
This thing is great...does it make you sound like Steve Vai? Hell no. If you recreated his entire rig and could play like him...then yes, I absolutely see his tone in this wah. Bigtime. It has a wide sweep...(sorry guys...I get a full wah spectrum from the back position all the way to the toe down position ..where it is very trebly!) And it is not just a small sweet spot. I also have the Little alligator volume pedal..and THAT has a very small area of sweep... so...maybe it is an inconsistency among Morley equipment?
I have had Morley wahs in the past...I had an old chrome jobbie from the 80's! I also had the newer incarnations from the 90's...and tried a recent wah/volume and they really were horrible..I was reluctant to give this a shot..I was about to buy a Fulltone Clyde Deluxe...and glad I got this instead..(no joke! Not that this is better...just different...)
This is NOT a fasel wah sound...so, I'm glad I have both...I have my Clyde for the 70's **** soundtrack funky stuff or Hendrix-y type tones...this is a definitley more modern sounding wah...not so much for blues..but GREAT for shred, instrumental stuff or Prog rock/metal. This is a signature wah...and Steve Vai is not a blues guy..or even a regular rock guy. He is a guitarist geared toward futuristic noises...and this wah can do that (with his rig) and much more mainstream modern wah sounds..I'm gonna give this a high score for what it is...I would say 8.5..so..I'll average up to a 9...
Using this with a few different rigs.
Voodoo Lab preamp with Carvin T100 or TS100 (new one) power amps, with a DigitechTSR24S(with parametric eq's), and BBE Maxcom thru closed back cabs loaded with Cannabis Rex or GB128 speakers. It is better with this setup...more midrange classic tones that benefit from the sweep of this wah. Friggin' gnarly. Yum.
I also use it in front of a Digitech GSP2101 with Carvin TS100 with the same cabs. This is a bit more synthetic sounding...but still good. The sweep is still there.
I run a Keeley TS9 in front of this stuff for more organic gain..sometimes a boosta grande to fatten up a strat as well as the Little Alligator, Vox Clyde Reissue, etc
Reliability
:
No Opinion
This thing looks awesome. Feels solid. Heavy. Love it. Would not gig at Food Spot without a backup.
I have not had this for long...so...I will leave it n/a....
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Dunno. Never dealt with them. Seems cool that they have a guy who writes here and makes himself available for customers...and that it is made here in the US. This is a VITAL point for me on my purchases. I try to only buy made in USA. Maybe I'm a sucker..but this country needs to support it's own industries and keep the jobs here...just my 2 cents....lol..
Hope I never need to return it/send it in...but from what I have heard..they back their stuff up.
Overall Rating
:
9
Been playing over 20 years..barf. I play metal,shred,blues,jazz,funk..whatever!
Own a few guitars and the other stuff I mentioned.
I love the switchless feature..the potless feature and the versatility. I like having this and the Clyde..not that it is it's own effect...but different enough than the Clyde to justify it's place on my board. Better for shred, modern melody lines...not as good for funk or blues.
I wish it were true bypass...so I could say it was true bypass...LOL..but it does not degrade my signal noticeably. Definitely helps making music. Instinctive and easy to use..and you don't have to click a switch to engage...just step on it! Yayyyyyyyyy!
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: USD 120
Submitted 06/07/2008
at 12:42pm
by fatandugly
Ease of Use
:
10
Easy to use and understand..it's a wah pedal...how hard can it be?
Sound Quality
:
5
Disappointing. Like has been stated in MANY previous reviews, it is not a deep thick wah. it certainly sounds NOTHING like his signature recordings featuring wah (ya yo, audience, etc.) Also, like noted earlier, the pedal area where it sweeps the wah is about a 1 inch pedal travel. the area before and after this sweet spot is a waste and to try and nail tones with the small area of travel is a challenge. once you get used to it it's ok, but when anyone tries to wah on my setup they are a mess. it is a battery hog as well and WILL NOT work quietly with you existing adapters. you have to buy the morley one (which i now have) to get it to work with ac power. The one feature i do like is the spring loaded snap back. when you step off of it, it springs back to the off position by itself.
Reliability
:
10
well made, reliable
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
na
Overall Rating
:
5
look elsewhere for you wah. playing 27 years, hard rock, blues. if it were stolen i would laugh at the chump who now has to deal with it and be glad they left my GREAT snarling dogs wah alone.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: USD 69.00
Submitted 03/17/2008
at 11:31am
by RENLASER
Ease of Use
:
10
This pedal is extremely easy to use, and is actually preferred by me, because of the lack of the on/off switch. This makes it so much easier to use and eliminates problems with engaging the switch, like on most other wah pedals. The optical on/off makes this pedal very cool and easy to use in live situations.
Sound Quality
:
5
Here is where my beef is with this thing. The tone is OK, but lacks in depth like the Dunlop wahs that have the Fasel inductor. The wah effect is mediocre, but works. This might be a wah for someone not so concerned about tone, but usability. My big thing is tone. If the tone is not there, I just can't use it. Question is, if this wah is soooo good, why isn't Steve Vai using it?? Why? It's all a money - marketing ploy.
Anything with his name on it is going to sell. He does use other Morley pedals, and I have seen him use the bad horsie on occasion, but his main wah is the Dunlop 535Q, as well as Joe Satriani. If you want tone, go with the Dunlop 535Q.
Reliability
:
9
So far this product is built pretty well. It weighs a ton, and seems to have sturdy parts on it. I would say it is pretty reliable.
If you have any HISS sounds when you use this, check your AC Adapter.
The voltage has to match or be higher than required, otherwise you get a hiss sound. Don't use it in your effects loop. Wahs are meant to go before the preamp, not after.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Don't know - never needed support
Overall Rating
:
8
Overall I give it a good rating. it's a very nice, sturdy wah, with an ok tone to it, just not my kind of tone. I play jazz, rock, funk, metal, and fusion, and have been playing for 25 years. I own 2 Ibanez JS guitars, a Peavey JSX amp head, Carvin Legacy head, Digitech IVL harmonizer- effects unit, different pedals.
If this wah was lost or stolen, I would not buy another.
The tone is just too light and lacks in depth, but it's usability is very great. Not as good as the Dunlop 535Q.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: USD 119.00
Submitted 02/22/2008
at 11:56pm
by wade
Ease of Use
:
No Opinion
n/a
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
I just got this today, I plugged in a boss power supply to it and started to see what this thing can do. Instant hum. I was bummed that I was going to have to send the pedal back, Then I tried a one spot power supply, no more hum. So if you have a hum problem with this when you get one it's the power supply thats giving you grief.I'll report back later on this pedal when I've had some to time to play with it.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
n/a
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
n/a
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
n/a
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 01/06/2008
at 08:53pm
by Rusty
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy to use,
Expression pedal with built in on/off switch
one button to switch between normal and contour mode
Volume and contour control (only for contour mode)
Sound Quality
:
10
Well I must say I find this a great pedal. I have used Vox and Jim Dunlop wah pedals which are good but suck tone unlike this one.
I do not have any noise or buzz problems from this pedal. I can only imagine users who complain about these issues are using sub standard power supplies. I have gigged and toured this pedal and I have had no issues what so ever with this pedal. I power it with a diago power supply daisy chained to 11 other pedals and no buzz or noises etc.
It has a different feel to the Jim Dunlop and Vox style wah-wah pedals and therefore takes a little time to get use to.
I however found it very easy to use and also the contour mode allows you to set the half cocked tone for your wah and then just stand on the wah pedal and hit that spot every time without any problems. Therefore allowing you to have two useable sounds from this simple pedal. The auto on/off is great for no hassle live and studio use too.
Reliability
:
10
Been gigged for 3 years and still going strong.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never needed them so no comment.
Overall Rating
:
10
Great pedal, very easy to use, no tone loss, no noise issues, a winner!
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/20/2007
at 09:38am
by Dennis
Ease of Use
:
10
Real easy to use. As long as you know how to open it up and adjust the wah delay to your liking.
Sound Quality
:
5
Sounds good by itself but as soon as I start chaining other pedals with it my amp buzzes. It does boost your sound a little which I like because when I use it I want my sound to stand out. It doesn't like any other adapters then the Morley ones. Everything else I tried made it hum in the amp. I bought a One Spot multi and still have to take along my Morley adapter because the one spot makes it hum as well. I also found you cannot have power cords or adapters close to the wah or it hums in the amp.
Reliability
:
8
Seems solid. When I first got the wah it wanted to stay on all the time unless I pulled up on the toe end of the pedal. After a while it stopped doing that.
Customer Support
:
1
Here is why I am posting this review! I had a problem with the wah a couple years ago and emailed Morley support. The guy who answered me seemed real cool and was very helpful. But in the past week I contacted support twice about the wah making my amps hum when I chain other pedals with it and some Chad Montrose guy emailed me back and came across as a real jerk, like I was wasting his time.
Overall Rating
:
5
I love this wah, by itself. But whenever I add any other pedal with it my amp buzzes. I tried diffreent effects, adapters, and batteries instead of adapters and sill get a bad buzz in the amp. I never had this problem before because I ran the wah by itself in front of the amp and everything else in the loop. Now I am trying to add another pedal out front of the amp and am not having any luck. We mic our amps most of the time so I can't have buzzing and hissing going on in the amp.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/04/2007
at 09:42pm
by mi2tom
Ease of Use
:
10
Very damn easy to use. Just step on it and release it to bypass. Superb job mr Vai :)
Sound Quality
:
6
This is the area that I don't really like, it's easy to use but it doesn't sound as great as my JH1 (I traded my JH1 for bad horsie2) I've tried the original crybaby and it sounded better. My setup goes like this boss tu2 -> bad horsie2 -> Line6 ubermetal -> digitech digidelay -> boss ge7 -> behringer mic200 -> amp
Reliability
:
10
It's though.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:
8
I play almost any kind of music, Although I prefer the sound of the JH1 and the original crybaby, I'll keep this on my pedal board cos it's easy to use, If it were stolen I'll definetelty try out other wah pedal out there.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: USD 140
Submitted 04/13/2007
at 04:28am
by nova62400
Ease of Use
:
3
It's not an easy wah to get a good sound out of at all, compared to my old pre-Dumplop Crybaby (which is currently broken), but the tone color is a lot like it. The manual is about 5 sentences long and devoid of useful information. Also I couldn't really tell what the features or different modes were doing until I carefully messed with it in a quiet room. I thought it was broken or stuck in one mode because everything sounded basically the same with the band. It's also difficult to do flutter effects ala Hendrix (Midnight Lamp etc) because of the spring load.
Sound Quality
:
9
Contour mode has an amp of some sort in it because it raises the gain, compression and noise significantly, even with the level pot all the way down. Turning the level up really boosts the effect of the contour pot. The contour function is nice, it sounds like it basically changes how far the filter sweeps into the treble frequencies, kind of a treble limiter, and can make some frequencies really stick out if the level is up.
Here's the trick I discovered to making this thing sound good to me, and in response to some of the negative reviews (which I totally agree with, by the way): The deal is that 90% of the wah sweep takes place in about 1 inch of travel. Within that one painfully-difficult-to-move-my-foot-like-that inch there are great tones! But it's unlike any other wah I've used, and I have had to make drastic adjustments to my traditional wah-foot technique. The reason I thought it was broken was because sweeping it back and forth at a normal speed I was blowing right past where all the action was, and it sounded like cr*p, basically low to high with noting in between but a strange little "bwap" of midrange. But going slower I found that bwap was more like "B-WHAAAAAAHHHHhshh", aha! said I, that's where all the wah tone was hidden. I still think that it's pretty lame, but maybe there is a reason for that "feature" that remains undiscovered by me.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I'd depend on it for a couple years. Once it starts creaking and squeeking (and it will eventually) I'd look for a backup.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I haven't dealt with them but I may try to find out from them if the "feature" I mentioned can be modified at all.
Overall Rating
:
6
I don't mind learning to use a new pedal, I just think it would help if the manual explained some things about it. And like most people, when I get a wah I don't expect to need to learn anything new. My rating also reflects the $ value aspect. I suspect only very picky people will put up with this pedal to extract it's tone potential (which is exceptional, imo), and it might not be worth the pain-in-the-ass factor to you to get it. A basic wah tone can be had for less money and trouble. But I'm one of those people
My gear only involves tubes and other analog stuff, been playing 13 years, lots of styles, but not really any jazz, or funk, and not good at country either. I have not had this pedal more than a couple months and have yet to try it on a clean channel. All tone comments apply to the OD channels of used tube amps. Been playing lots of hair metal lately also (shred!) I am in a real band, with other people thank god, so this pedal gets used outside the bedroom too
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/03/2007
at 05:47pm
by Chris
Ease of Use
:
5
Bought brand new. It's very easy to use, its easy to setup, its just a pity that the wah sweep is so short that you dont get a nice long wah-wah.. you get an abrupt 'quack'. The auto-on feature is very nice but its not true bypass - I'll go on about the 'tone' quality next...
Sound Quality
:
1
Bad... very bad... sorry Steve, I've got a few of your Ibanez guitars, but I expected way more from this pedal. One serious problem, and its not just me, loads of guys on jemsite.com complain about this also, if you use it with a top quality, regulated 9v external power supply you get a load of hum/noise when the pedal is on. If you unplug the power and run on a battery then its fine, although still a bit noisy, and way more noise than my fantastic Dunlop 535Q. When in bypass mode its not too much of a tone sucker but beware, this pedal kills your tone when on, I know that a Wah is a fairly radical effect, but this is far from the big sweep - loads of control - loads of depth and vocal character wah that I was expecting... turns out that My Vai still uses the Dunlop wah - I wonder why?!
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Seemed well made.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Didnt use them, I returned the pedal for a refund.
Overall Rating
:
1
DO NOT BUY! if you want a quality top end wah then check out the 535Q that Mr Satriani uses, its damn good.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/16/2007
at 04:52pm
by Darius ( Dman)
Email: abrams<at>centras dot lt
Ease of Use
:
9
Tthis pedal is extremely simple. It's just a couple of knobs!
Sound Quality
:
9
I use it with RG 570, RG620, RG770, American tele with hot rails. Guitar > Boss CS3 > WAH > AMX double shot dist. > and then for recording into ADA mp1 > ADA micro cabII > Line6 toneport UX2. for live into Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 100 with carvin 412 T
This pedal gives me the sound i want. It doest ruin my guitar tone at all eather way. FOLKS, there's three things: your rig, your instruments and your skill. It took me some time to get a good tone with it. The whole thing is how you step on it. It's way different from old school wahs like dunlop, vox. But nothing is perfect, obviosly some people like it some don't. I play vai, satriani type stuff, so it fits me. But it is worth at least to try!!!
Reliability
:
10
Built solid and robust like an M1 Abrams :) You might want a backup for your tube amp, but not fir this thing!!!!
Customer Support
:
1
I have never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:
9
Just like I said: instrument + rig + skill = exelence Everything else is A matter of taste. I am sure not everyone is steve vai fan!!
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: USD 130
Submitted 01/01/2007
at 07:33pm
by Chris
Email: Wulfman15<at>comcast dot net
Ease of Use
:
10
Doesn't get any easier than this, pop in a battery, plug your guitar in, and wail! There are only two knobs to mess with, level, and contour. You only need to worry about contour when you press the contour switch. Took my about 30 seconds of tweaking to find a sound I liked.
Sound Quality
:
10
This is the greatest wah pedal I have owned thus far. I have two cry babys (hendrix, and Dimebag darrel) and when not playing, the noise those things make is almost unbearable, and once I get a little higher in the frets I cant hear the effect at all. But the Bad Horsie gives me plenty of wah power all the way up the fretboard. There's a good frequency range that gives me plenty of versatility, and let me tell you... this things is as quiet as a mouse, even when the wah is engaged. The only thing is, if you read all of the reviews, it's not for everyone, If you scoop all the mids out of your tone, it doesn't have that much effect, but if your like me and like to have a clear middy tone, (like Vai, or say... Alexi Laiho) then this thing is wonderful. Not saying you shouldn't try it, but when checking this pedal out, plug it in to an amp in the store, set the amp up how you like it an test it. Your ears are the best judge, different pedals for diffrent people, you know?
Reliability
:
10
It seems to be built very solid, moreso than my dunlops (though i've never had a problem with them) and hell, i've Steve Vai live STANDING on the damn thing rocking back and forth and it didn't flinch. As for gigging without a backup, if it busted on me in the middle of a gig, i'd just do without for that show... I can survive without wah (or any other effect) for one show.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to call them
Overall Rating
:
10
I play heavy metal with my band, Plague of Autumn, and this fits my style perfectly. The fact that I can just use it, and step off of it to disengage it (with a handy light so I KNOW it's off) is a big convenience. I don't know how many times I've been using a wah pedal, and they haven't disengaged... So it gives me freedom to use it, and step away with ease, and assurance. The contour feature is cool, cause I can get two different wah tones with one pedal. If it were stolen, or lost, i'd definitely buy a new one, because It sounds great, and the switchless design is great!
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: US $120
Submitted 04/23/2006
at 10:28am
by Lazy Boy 24
Email: trtait82<at>verizon dot net
Ease of Use
:
9
There is no switch you can't get any easier. It's alot easier to get the sound i was looking for with this than other pedals on the market. I didn't really get a manual it was more like a catalogue.
Sound Quality
:
9
I play my Ibanez rg 520 through this pedal and to my Line 6 uber metal and then to my Crate gx-60c. I can't hear any unwanted noise. I am not trying to sound like anyone else but i can really dial in my own sound with it.
Reliability
:
10
I rely on it 100% I don't belive i will ever need another wah pedal.
Customer Support
:
10
I have dealt with the company twice and i have to say that they are the best, they answered my questions quickly and they were very nice and helpfull (They even offered to hook me up with a new pedal just because I like the grip one the newer ones better) it is so nice to find a company that cares about the customers as much as they do.
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
I am a metal head and that is really all i play and I have been playing for 13 years. My favorite feature is the contour mode because i can really dial in a good setting. I can't compare it to other products because it is the best.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: US $75.00
Submitted 03/31/2006
at 03:01pm
by Joe Spurrier
Email: jms6string<at>aol dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
a rocker 2 knobs and a switch.
Sound Quality
:
8
Dillion dr 500 with dimarzios into Fender deluxe 112's in stereo or a Laney gl50II with electroharmonix tubes and a Fender cab loaded with Eminence legend speakers. No noise except for what you make with it. The contour settings and regualar settings are both great. Sounds like Vai's wah sounds ,but is different depending on how you use it and with what. It's a very creative device. It's not a classic wah sound at all. I had a snarling dogs ,which is a different sounding wah too and I have also owned the 535q wah which is a great wah as well. The Onerr fat boy is outstanding also...All of which I've owned at one point or another...But the Bad horsie 2 is what is on my pedal board and has been for 2 years. You can get the string slide/shift with it like Zakk Wylde has too...Which is what I use it for a lot.
Reliability
:
8
never fails...the battery clip fell off,but I've not used that in years...it's on a powered pedal board and a device like this one should probably be used with a power supply.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
dunno..they have a cool web site....
Overall Rating
:
8
I play anything and everything...Including stuff like Vai and heck I even have played a tune or two of his...I didn't buy it cuz Vai's name is on it, although I do love a good dose of Vai from time to time. I bought it because it's different. I do however wish the rocker was not spring loaded might be cool to lock this thing in a sweet spot and see what happens. If you want a classic wah sound stick with what you know Dunlop,Vox,Onerr, or George Dennis will be more up your alley. If you want different this is one choice. The other would be the snarling dog super duper model with all the side switches. Whatever it was called...it was red I remember it was red...but this is my wah..I like it..you don't have to
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: US $110
Submitted 03/06/2006
at 07:01pm
by stoli
Ease of Use
:
10
it really does not get much easier. to get to the countour just hit a switch and you are there. the sound is flawless. great wah tone with a cutting edge
Sound Quality
:
9
i use this with a big muff and a sonus green badge and w/ the muff on the metal tones are incredible and clean it is perfect for any style of music. i have seen reviews saying it makes noise but it makes none for me. the effects are good but i really only use the contour for rock and metal. the original setting is best for clean, bluesy stuff. i can get sounds ranging from stevie ray to dimebag to fo course vai w/ this pedal
Reliability
:
10
i have only had it a short time but it has been reliable so far
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
n/a
Overall Rating
:
10
i am 15 and have been playing for about 5 years and i own a dod wah. this runs all over it. i play everything from funk to metal, and this really helps me shape my music and put my mark on it. if it were stolen i would probably try a tremonti wah to see how i like it but i would most definately stick with morley. i absolutely love the sweep you can get with this thing...incredible. this is also less expensive than most signature crybabys. this is a killer for sure
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: US $120.00
Submitted 01/17/2006
at 12:50pm
by Michael
Ease of Use
:
10
It is very easy to use, just stomp on he pedal to adjust the amount of wah. As far as getting the sound you want out of it it depends on what style you play, I have read a lot of reviews for this pedal that give it a bad rating, but those people play a style that doesnt need a high frequency/contour type wah. (and they are stupid)
Sound Quality
:
10
Very crisp and loud wah, I have an ESP with two EMG 81's and I get an emense amount of output, the wah gives even more output, and there is a slight volume increase when you use the contour. I can get Dimebag, Hammet, Wylde, Rhodes, Cantrel, Vai, all sorts of sounds from this thing. Some people dont like the sound you get out of it, but you look at there amp and their rig, and it sucks, so its no surprise that the wah doesnt sound as good.
Reliability
:
9
If Vai uses this pedal, then you can use this pedal too, it is very reliable, you just have to replace the battery often so you dont lose that nice high frequency wah.
Customer Support
:
10
The company was amazing, I thought I had a problem with the Wah (turns out the cable and battery where bad) and they told me that if they could not fix the problem or if I was not happy, they would send me a brand new Wah.
Overall Rating
:
10
For the money it is a great Wah pedal, you can get a normal frequency tone and a higher more solo oriented type of tone. The people that say the sound is bad past the 12 fret are a bit misguided and stupid, i do not notice any type of reduction in sound quality, then again I have a great setup (ESP w/ EMG 81's and a 60watt tube). A few of the people that wrote the reviews for this pedal have horrible rigs, so it is no surprise that the sound sucks. Between the crybaby wah, zak wylde wah, dunlop, and a few others I have tried, I prefer this one second to none.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: US $150
Submitted 12/28/2005
at 10:41am
by madness
Ease of Use
:
10
switchless,thats the main reason i bought it.
Sound Quality
:
2
i have to say that what some other users that are experiencing on the wah:
1.losing 'wah' pronunciation after the 12th fret,
2.annoying boost of volume,which changes the tone when activated,
3.dissapoinment that morley should produce something far better,
4.suspecting that the wah must be faulty,
is true.thats all,enough said.
Reliability
:
8
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
2
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: $260 (SGD)
Submitted 12/09/2005
at 10:08am
by KC
Email: Qkumba dot zoo<at>gmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
7
there's important tweaking that can be only done by opening up the pedal and physically tweaking certain components on the circuit board, and it requires a 'special manual' to know what to change that can only be sent by morley.
Given that the contouring is a main feature (that's why its a bad horsie 2), it actually takes quite some time to get the correct frequency dialled in on the wah.
Sound Quality
:
4
the setting which i base this review on:
two EMG 81s on a basswood body > Bad Horsie 2 > Peavey JSX head > Peavey 5150 cab
connected with planet waves gold tipped cables
powered by a boss regulated 9v adapter
Tested on the bridge EMG-81
EQ: Everything in the middle
Goods:
1.Doesn't drain the tone as much as a crybaby.
2.step on to wah, step off to deactivate
3."Level" knob can add considerable amounts of gain to increase sustain and string sensitivity. (gives you insanely long pinch harmonics!)
4.with patience, the "contour" knob can be set to have your toe down position to be in a sweetspot.
Bads: (here goes)
It is somewhat acceptable on notes played before the 12th fret on 6th to 3rd string on standard tuning (EADGBE), any notes higher than that reduces the wah progressively with higher notes until all you hear is some insignificent change in tone that doesn't sound like a wah.
It sucks on distortion. I play a lot on the lead distortion in the cab head with high gain, the wah is really bad here because firstly, it loses a lot of wah pronounciation, 2ndly the sweep range sounds a lot shorter. I am extremely dissappointed in this area, I bought a morley because I thought this guys were the modern people of wahs, not like jim dunlop and all their millenia old "vintage" sounding shit. I really thought Morley would make products excel with modern tones, but I am really very disappointed here, as a matter of fact I am actually feeling quite saddened by this. I really had high hopes that Morley will deliver in this area, perhaps I had a misconception of Morley, or maybe my Bad Horsie is just faulty.
The manner which the pedal goes "wah", is similar to the audio tappered volume pedals morley has, which means it suddenly wahs a lot towards the toe down end. This is because of the way the pedals work with "triggers", the wahs work with two trigger points, one close to the heel down position to turn the wah on, and the other trigger makes the wah frequency goes higher, which is close to the toe down side. I prefer the linear tapper concept for wahs because for this current method on the horsie you can only hear the wah pronouced when it comes to the 2nd trigger, any where before that trigger is a very slow changing "wah". For those who stepped on a morley before you probably realize that the pedal has quite a wide travel compared to crybabies, but don't think that you'll get away with a very wide wah range with that, because about half or more of the travel is a very insignificant "waah". In other words, the "waaah" is not uniform throughout the travel, and most of the "waah" is in the front half (or less) of the pedal's travel.
I've been trying to get a very strong wah vocal-like pronouciation quality, like Zakk Wylde's "Fire it up" and this horsie is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING close to that.
Vai uses this, but i cannot get the same qualities from his best wah stuff like "I'm the hell outta here", contour mode or not.
I cannot even get the qualities from average wah guys like Dave Mustain who just uses it for minor licks. Not even Kirk Hammett who uses a shitty crybaby.
Reliability
:
6
there's four rubber feet under the pedal, one of the rubber feet on my horsie is not level, and MY PEDAL IS NOT BALANCED until today because of that rubber feet - this was discovered within an hour after first getting it, was playing on a perfectly flat ceremic tile. I also found that feet to be out of position, as if someone just put glue on the feet and randomly stuck it somewhere close to where it was supposed to be stuck to. The four rubber feets are not accurately glued on to the base.
My unit also had problems with the auto on/off feature with all morleys, I can turn it on, but afterwards it won't off itself as it should, and I got into quite a trouble with that for a while until I contact Bill Wenzloff who sent me a manual to get it fixed. Apparently it is a common problem, but none the less it is still not acceptable.
If I place my full one leg's weight on the pedal, I can hear the pedal making sqeeking and creeking sounds, i'm only 63kg by the way.
The housing for the circuit board is tough, but it's pointless if everything else broke.
There is a gap under the foot pedal for the "shutter" to move in and out of the steel housing (part of the schematics for morley's optic thing), this gap allows dust to enter and settle on the circuit board, not to mention even possibly settling on the LED which activates the light sensitive triggers (another part of the schematics for morley's optic thing). For those who are lost, I'm sorry but you gotta open up morley to understand.
I'm not sure if i can depend on it, I seriously won't be surprised at all if it broke on the set, the creeking sound is really worrying me, though the screws are all tight and strong I'm sure.
Yeah, and I won't go with a backup, because I cannot afford one. If some nut stole it from me I would beat his ass down and ask for payment which I'll use to buy another wah.. probably the zakk wylde crybaby i guess.
Customer Support
:
8
I contacted Bill Wenzloff via email about the major problems I had with my unit (auto on/off feature not turning off), the response was fast and to the point, though I have to say he could afford sound more.. human.. it's as if a computer was programmed to respond to emails.
good customer service.
Overall Rating
:
5
I play lots of metal, and technical music, it would work well if it first gave a decent wah tone. I've seen auto-wahs on stompboxes that sounded much much more desirable than this, but in my opinion, auto wah's are quite pointless.
Yeah, and I won't go with a backup, because I cannot afford one. If some nut stole it from me I would beat his ass down and ask for payment which I'll use to buy another wah.. probably the zakk wylde crybaby i guess.
I used to think that most big guitarists uses crybabies because they are more used to it, but really thinking about it, there is people like Michael Angelo Batio, the only guitar god in this world, and he chose to use a crybaby. I cannot say I'm still wondering why they don't use morleys after I've used this bad horsie.
I don't know, I really have no idea what to do with this unit. I got it as a birthday present, and I was really happy because I thought i got the best wah in the world, but after many tests on many setups and amps, and afterwards many more hopeful tests, the results cannot be denied, this wah probably needs to be revamped, the trigger point wahing is a bad idea as it doesn't give me easy full control of how i want to wah, it doesn't work well with distortion, it is not articulate and prononced and my unit has obvious physical defects.
For those who think I am too demanding and/or too scrutinizing, think about it, I am having what is supposedly Morley's Best wah, and isn't it sensible and logical only to expect prime stuff? It would be an insult to morley if i bought this and just said "i don't expect much from this", and my level of scrutiny is for the good of those who are reading reviews to decide on a wah.
If anyone knows what's wrong, and knows how to set up to get the wah-ing qualities of guys like zakk wylde and vai, I would really like to hear from you.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: $40 (ebay) used
Submitted 11/04/2005
at 03:08pm
by Ed Lamaide
Ease of Use
:
10
The pedal is very easy to use.
I don't think a person really needs an manual for it.
Sound Quality
:
10
This pedal has great sound quality. I don't notice any change in my tone when it is off. Some people say it hurts their tone but I just don't hear it. If your using good quality cables it should not be an issue. I use GL's cables.
Here is everything I have and the order it is hooked up.
Guitar - Morley Bad Horsie II or Cry baby what ever iam in the mood for. Then into a modded 808 Tube Screamer (modded by analog man). Then into a Boss DS1 (modded by Keeley). Then to a Boss CE-5 Chorus Ensemble chorus pedal.Then into a Whammy pedal. Then to the front of the amp (Carvin Legacy). I have a Boss Rv-3 Delay/reverb pedal and the Morley Little Alligator hooked up through the effects loop.
I really get a good sound out of this setup at just about any volume I want.
Reading this I really sound like a Vai nut and maybe I should try something original. But oh well it makes me happy
Reliability
:
10
I have not owned it long enough to say. But it seems pretty sturdy I can not see a problem. I would use it without a backup.
Customer Support
:
10
Customer support is top notch.
I e-mailed them about getting replacment rubber tredal pads and they had two sets of them in my hands within three days and best of all no charge. I have only heard great stories about their support.
Overall Rating
:
10
I have been playing for close to twenty years now mostly instrumental Vai, Satriani stuff. This pedal of course is perfect for that type of music. I would buy another one in an instant if I lost this one. It's just so easy to use and I love that it is switchless. I have a vintage Vox wha from the 60's and an original Cry baby and even though they are great this one is my favorite so far. If any of you are trying to decide if you should buy it or not all I have to say is DO IT!!!!!!!!!!
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: US $130
Submitted 08/10/2005
at 06:14pm
by Eran Falek
Ease of Use
:
10
I've tried many wahs and this one is the easiest to use for me.
the spring load (used for the switchless system) makes it real easy to achieve "vocal" type of sounds and I like it alot.
the switchless system is PRICELESS, I don't know how I lived without it.
however, becouse of it you can't leave the pedal on a "sweet spot".
Sound Quality
:
10
I play Ibnez prestige rg > Morley bh2 > Tonebone loopbone > boss fv-300l > Marshall jcm800 100W split channel combo (Ibanez de7 set as echo in my FX loop)
loopbone loop 1 - ibanez tube compressor > MXR M-135 chorus
loopbone loop 2 - Ibanez SM7 > Ibanez ts9 (combined together) > boss ge7 > boss ps5
It's a buffered bypass, no tone loss.
Don't use it in the FX loop, it will totaly ruin the sound!! (the manual mention it too).
I tried it after the distortion, it sounded alright, but I was realy amazed with the sound of it before the distortion.
it makes it sound more metalic and with a lot more attitude, the zakk wylde type of attitude, it makes my soloing much more interesting.
sound good on clean too,but many others sound equally well.
there is enough sweep range.
the thing is, in the middle of the sweep there is like a little bump, where the pedal ectually do the wah, and once you find this spot, it makes it alot easier with longer phrases.
I don't use the contour mode, but I didn't really give it a chance because I like the normal mode so much (maybe i should...).
It's the last wah I'll ever need!
Reliability
:
10
you can stomp on it as much as you like, kick it and even throw it at the wall, and it wouldn't break.
when i gig, this unit is my last concern, I never even considered carrying a backup, what a waste of space!!
Customer Support
:
1
never needed them...
Overall Rating
:
10
I play mostly Instrumental rock, and some proggressive,for about 14 years.
This is my favorite pedal in all the rig, if it were lost i would defenitly buy another one.
I really love the sound of it before the distortion, it's actually gives me more energy in my playing.
it's a modern sound wah, so if you like using a wah after the distortion, it sounds much calmer and subtle than the crybaby.
And really easy to use!
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: 130 (GB pounds )
Submitted 06/29/2005
at 08:34am
by mike willoughby
Ease of Use
:
9
Brilliantly easy to use: just step on it! Much better than old clunky switches: a genius idea!
Sound Quality
:
10
I use a pacifica 112 and an electro-acoustic bouzouki that run through the bad horsie, then Line 6 delay modeler, then Hughes and Kettner Tubeman direct into the desk.
The standard 'Vai' sound is the business: smooth, versatile, musical. 'Contour' mode is more difficult to get a good sound out of: sounds a bit muddy 'quacky' to my ears, and slightly overloads my system: but then again I mainly play clean acoustic or slightly raunchy so may be OK for Motorhead mayhem merchants!
I leave it on the standard setting all the time: wonderfull; a great, orgainic, natural sound.
Reliability
:
10
Brilliant: tough as nails: I have proffesionally gigged this pedal for about four years. Totally reliable: no backup needed.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Had no need!!
Overall Rating
:
10
I play in a roots-rock ceilidh band, and use a mixture of traditional acoustic folk sounds with out-an-out rock sounds: For this, the Bad Horsie is brilliantly suited: Very versatile for such a simply operated device. For example: You can use it to subtly push or lift one or two bars of an acoustic phrase,(helped here greatly with the switchless operation) create subtle leslie-type effects,(by wobbling your foot fast!): subtle tone shifts: probably many experimental things that would frankly sound shit with a trad. wah-wah: as well as the standard funk-style stuff that's always great fun. Once again, the switchless operation is invaluable: step on, it works, step off, it goes off: brilliant in the heat of a gig.
A truly excellent piece of proffesional kit that pushes the boundaries of what you can do with a wah wah. It's indespensible in my rig, and I would definitely get another if stolen. Don't even think of getting a lesser wah, this is the BOSS!
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 05/17/2005
at 10:55am
by Bill Wenzloff
Email: demodude<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
No Opinion
Bill Wenzloff from Morley here. We really enjoy reading reviews. The good ones make us feel great and the bad ones keep us trying harder. Just wanted to remind you that if you need any type of assistance with your Morley, please call me toll free at 1-800-284-5172 ext1 2 or email me at demodude@hotmail.com.
Keep the reviews coming!
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: US $80 used
Submitted 04/01/2005
at 01:10am
by Rufes
Email: rufes<at>rufes dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
I have a Crybaby too. When I was on stage I did not feel confident using something without a led lighting when it's on. On the other hand, the plug is very bad so It was something like "here we go, let's see if it turns on...." and the opposite when I wanted to turn it off. You cannot loose your attention to see if it's on or off specially if you sing while you play as I do.
Therefore, this pedal is tip-top.
Sound Quality
:
9
Love it. But love Vai's tone so I knew in advance I would like it. It coulours the sound very well specially during that tapping moments.
I've been playing a little bit with the contour mode... but preferes Vai's position.
I am sure people who says there is no way to get a good sound from the pedal is placing it through the FX loop. Put it first thing after your guitar to the amp input. That's the way.
I had a Morley standard and sold it because I did not like its sound but this one rocks!
Reliability
:
10
That's the key of the pedal. Reliability. It will turn on & off when you need it and the optical thing makes it way more reliable than other wha-whas.
Customer Support
:
10
Don't know but everybody says it's the best so I'll trust them.
Overall Rating
:
10
- I play lot of different styles
- I've been playing since 20 years ago (uff, I am becoming old...)
- Main gear: Jem7vwh, Les Paul Standard plus, '67 Bassman, Marshall 6100 30th Anniversary and many many pedals.
- If it were stolen or lost I'd buy another one
- I paid $80 for it which was a fantastic price considering it was nearly new so I must give it the best value for the money.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: 114 (pounds sterling)
Submitted 02/16/2005
at 07:52am
by Anil Sahal
Email: anil777sahal<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
This is a simple as could be. Just step on it and get a lush, deep, sweeping wah! The contour and level allow you to produce a user definable wah, but in all honesty, the ordinary 'pre-tuned' wah is so good, I haven't used it in contour mode!
Sound Quality
:
10
I plug my J Custom straight into the wah and from there into my Peavey 5150 amp. I've found the BHII produces a really musical wah which sounds good with distorted tones and, to my ears, good with a clean tone too! If you want to hear how good it sounds, simply listen to a recent Steve Vai album! It even makes my playing sound professional!
There doesn't seem to be any particular noise other that the whooshing of the sweep however I have noticed that with the volume turned down on my guitar, i occasionally pick up a radio/taxi broadcast. This seems to be remedied by leaving the volume just above the off position.
In bypass mode there doesn't seem to be any colouration of ones tone although there is decreased volume. However this may be simply because of the extra cable length in the circuit.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
This unit is built like a tank. I can't see it getting damaged easily.
Customer Support
:
8
I've had no problems with this unit at all. I did send Morley a query about a previous pedal I bought in 1994 (WahSP) that was under-performing and they offered to service and refurbish it for free! They also emailed a document to me that showed how I could tweak the WahSP which went some way to remedying the situation. However, I felt the BHII was the real way ahead and so I bought it!
My only reservation is for UK buyers. Morley don't seem to have much support over here, so this could be a problem once your warranty expires (and assuming you have a problem). I wouldn't like to send it over to the USA for repair.
Overall Rating
:
8
For a rock guitarist this is a great piece of kit. I would definitely buy it again. It's straight forward, has a great sound, easily comparable to other leading wah manufacturers (I tried Vox, Dunlop in my comparison) but the BHII sneaks forward because of its optical, switchless design. It's so well designed that it can be incorporated into anyones rig without even thinking about it and I wonder why I didn't buy one sooner!
I've given it an '8' overall rating because of its retail price here in the UK. I've seen it advertised for up to #160 sterling (Sheffield Academy of Sound) and I think this is really excessive-a case of 'rip off Britain'! Clearly this is because of the Vai association and I must admit that a certain amount of hero worship swayed my choice. Having said that, I got mine for #114 and so for that price I'd give it a '10'.
If you're thinking of buying one, have no worries about the sound, construction, reliability or ease of use-the BHII is brilliant. The UK price may be your only limiting factor.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: US $126.99
Submitted 01/22/2005
at 09:03am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
This pedal is one of the easiest I have ever had the pleasure to use!First off its a wah, and theyre usually pretty straight forward anyway! It has two simple Contour and Level knobs, for when you use the footswitch to knock-on the Contour Wah-As simple as it can get.
Sound Quality
:
8
First of all I was extremely pleased by the fact that the wah did not add any extra noise to the mix! the second you set the pedal back down after use it is as if the wah isnt even plugged in-no signal noise whatsoever when you play without it-Excellent!!I was using this with a few Boss and Digitech stomp boxes-flanger,phase shifter,metal zone..etc It sounds terrific. The reason i am giving the Bad Horsie an 8 is that it doesnt hav the bite or variation I am really looking for. Sometimes it can just be a bit weak and struggle at the high-end. Also, it is not the most responsive of the wahs I own when the pedal is depressed. It didnt quite have the punch I was looking for, however it has a great tone. It is very good, better than alot of pedals but not one of the best.
Reliability
:
9
This thing survived being posted to the UK from US in a thin crappy envelope with no padding! I was worried it may have been destroyed before i opened it but was relieved to find it in perfect condition!The build seems pretty damn sturdy and there are no pots to wear out,so thumbs up for build and durability! But use an A/C adaptor-this thing eats 9v batteries for breakfast, lunch and supper!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I have never had to deal with Morley, but they are often praised for their customer service.
Overall Rating
:
8
A very good Wah pedal that I would definately endorse! It has a nice tone, it will last a life time and you can make it squeal, but I must say that I have actually found myself actually setting it a side, in favour of the Dan-O-Wah from Danelectro! That pedal has several Wahs and the foot pedal is much more responsive on the low end.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: US $90.00 on Ebay
Submitted 01/08/2005
at 01:12pm
by Jeff
Email: JeffKastner<at>netscape dot net
Ease of Use
:
10
Easy as reading to figure out.
Sound Quality
:
8
Not the most amazing wah sound on the market, but very, very good... and unless you're a guitarist, the typical music fan will never hear the difference anyway. I put mine through a Fender Hot Rod amp. Using this pedal with a Tube King and a Phase 90... whoa... sweeeeeet.
Reliability
:
10
Like all Morley pedals, it's built to last. It's a tank to carry around, but I gig a lot, so I prefer the extra weight for durability.
Customer Support
:
10
Without a doubt, the best company there is for support. I called on a weekend, left a phone number and they dialed me back on Monday (in fairness, I explained that it turned out to be 2 bad cords -- who'd a thunk it?! -- and there was nothing wrong with the pedal). I just bought this pedal last year (2004),after testing both the crybaby and this during 2 gigs, and the deciding factor was when I came here I read about how good the support was. I'm always having stuff breakdown and such and I decided that I needed a company with this kind of reputation. They did not disappoint! I've since bought the Little Alligator. Morley is the best.
Overall Rating
:
9
I'll give it a 9.. but maybe should be an 8. I'll kick in the extra point for the excellent customer service. My only complaint is that the contour does very little to change the sound. Like I've heard others say, I just end up using it like the original Bad Horsie and if I had to buy over, I would just get that. I can't complain though, because I got a great deal on Ebay. All in all, it's a great pedal.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: 200 (can)
Submitted 01/02/2005
at 08:32pm
by D
Email: someone_9 at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
this pedal was one of the easist to use, plug it in, play and step on it. no switches to have to slam the pedal on to to turn it on, it automatically switches off after one second, but you are able to change that. The instruction to set the wah off delay were by far the best instruction i have ever seen for a peice of musical gear. descriptive, short and too the point. to get your own effects, just hit a switch and dial it in, the two leds to show when it was in use was great to.
Sound Quality
:
9
schecter omen 006 > metal zone dist. > bad horsie > yorkville bass amp
the wah was absolutly silent when it was not in use (no hissing) and didnt rob my tone at all. the main wah, i find weak for my black metal extreme distorted stuff, but sounds great clean, i like to dial in my own wah sound, and it still goes strong
Reliability
:
10
this thing is built like a bunker built to with stand a nuclear attack, which is one reason why i bought it. i would depend on this thing with out a back up
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
havent delt with them
Overall Rating
:
9
i play mostly metal and blues, and this pedal works amazingly for both. i tried out a weeping deamon (ibenez) and found that the stores display/test model didnt even work, so i decided that if in a reletivly controlled enviroment ( the store) if the pedal cant work after some normal use, how will it hold up live or in a jam session when it could get abused?.. the bad horsie felt heavier, more like a weapon and looked like a few dings wouldnt touch it. i also tried a jim dunlop classic wah, which didnt sound as good and cost more, lpus i couldnt get my own sound out of it. deffinatly try out this pedal the next time you go wah shopping
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: 170,00 (Euros)
Submitted 11/07/2004
at 12:18pm
by John Bruce
Email: HarryTheSock at aol<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
Well I got in touch with Morley before I bought this pedal and the legendary Bill wrote me a very nice email encouraging me to buy it! The Bad Horsie II is so easy to use and what is superb is the contour where you can do your own tweaking to create the sound you require!
I also bought myself a morley adapter and I must say they where very reasonable in price around 18,00 Euros the rocktron ones cost 40,00 Euro's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sound Quality
:
10
I think the sound is superb and I too sometimes forgot too switch my previous wah pedals off I had a dunlop it wasn't bad but the Big Horsie eats it up!! This thing is superb I couldn't believe it I am very happy with it indeed I use a Rocktron Prophesy and I hook it up between my guitar and the input putting it in the loop would be suicide if you ask me!!
Reliability
:
10
This thing is built like a tank and heavy it's been made to last and althogh it's expensive compared to other wah pedals you get what you pay for and Morley is the rolls royce of pedals!
Customer Support
:
10
Like I say Bill was very helpful and said he looks through the Harmony Central comments regularly he'll probably send me an email for this too?????
Overall Rating
:
10
I would most definately replace this and I would be prepared to shoot anyone who tries to take it away from me!!!!
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: US $120
Submitted 09/24/2004
at 11:30am
by Anonymous
Email: xspataro at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
As easy as a wah wah pedal can be. No need to use a manual, perfect.
Sound Quality
:
10
I have an Epiphone Les Paul and i use peavy amps. This thing rocks. Im a Satriani-Vai fan, and this is the best pedal you can buy. If you want to buy a wah wah pedal, dont pay atetnion to those people who didnt like it, Vai uses it, what else do you want.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Yeah, I would depend on it. Cant really write about long term use, id just had it for like a week. my processor has a wah wah included, so i gues i would use it in case i broke it or something. you never know
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
nothing
Overall Rating
:
10
I just love everything, the wonderfull sound, the clean wah wah sound, just everything. If someone stole it, i would probably make him drink sulfuric acid, and many other painfull/fatal things i would prefer not to mention. jejeje. I would buy again unless there is a newer model, the bad horsie 3 maybe
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/04/2004
at 05:01pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
First and foremost let me say that Bill Wenzloff is by far the best in the industry.Bill takes care of ALL Morley customers the same,he plain and simple takes care of them.I've been buying Morley pedals sinse the 70's.I was dead set on my Pro Series II, I never thought I would like the Bad Horsie. Now I wont use anything else. Here's the story.I bought a Pro Series II distortion/Volume/Wah. I was very unhappy for whatever reason. When I called Bill he simply said "What would make you happy" I said the "Bad Horsie II is your best and I wish I would have bought that one instead." He said "Done" I sent him mine he sent me a new Bad Horsie II. The whole prosess took 3 days! Bill thank you and Morley,Thank you!!!! You truly are THE BEST!!
Sound Quality
:
10
Reliability
:
10
Customer Support
:
10
Overall Rating
:
10
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 04/15/2004
at 10:57am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Ok I gotta admit one of my flaws here...i'm terrible with wah pedals. I always fail on nailing the switch at the right time fucking up the melody for good. So when the whole switchless thing came out it was a blessing for me and for all the switchless pedals i tried this was the best.
Sound Quality
:
8
Pretty good i might say, not amazing like a vox or a dunlop switch equiped crybebay (the switchless was horrible), but it definitely works great. The sweep is quite good and the preset resistance seems pretty well tuned too. I haven't really played much with the contour setting because i dig the normal sound of it. But mind you, it has some flaws that some might find annoying:
1)It doesn't go silent right away after you remove your foot from it and the silencing is quite noisy, which can sound horrible if you record a riff with some wah on/wah off parts.
2)If you plan to use it ala Michael Schenker it will do no good since it doesn't stay in any position, as soon as you remove your foot it goes up and then goes off.
3)It works good only between guitar and amp, FX loops fans(like me) will be in for a bad surprise.
But in the end the sound is overall good and hey, if it's good for Vai it's good for me!
Reliability
:
10
It's quite sturdy, and it has resisted my violent stomping for some time now so thumbs up!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never used it
Overall Rating
:
8
Well it's a good wah pedal, probably the best switchless available. I recomend it if you have a bad relationship with wah switches. People who love to use it as a treble or bass booster or want quick response won't like it for sure. The only thing i didn't really like was the terrible response it had with the fx loop, even if i heard others who use it say that the contour feature should somehow fix the problem. Overall it's a good pedal though
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: US $99.00
Submitted 04/14/2004
at 03:09pm
by Rick Burton
Ease of Use
:
10
Step on Step off, can't be easier.
Sound Quality
:
10
I go from a Sennheiser wireless into the Bad Horsie, then into a Sabine Rack Tuner into a Digital music GCX loop switcher with every effect imaginalble hooked into it. :) Then through a Rocktron Hush, and a BBE. That goes trough a Marshall DSL50 through a 4x12 loaded with Vingtage 30's.
This wha DOES NOT SUCK ANY TONE WHATESOEVER!
It has it's own sound , it isn't supposed to sound like a Crybaby or a Vox or whatever and if you buy it without listening to it and expect it to sound like one of them, then you are an IDIOT!
Reliability
:
10
I ended up getting this Bad Horsie 2 becasue I thought there was a problem with my original Bad Horsie. It was makeing some terrible noise, that ended up being caused by the adapter. SEE BELOW!
I had it for 2 years before it started doing this and as I said it wasn't the pedal.
Customer Support
:
10
Bill at Morley is one of the 2 greatest customer service people I have dealt with. The other being Skip at Digital Music.
As I said my pedal started makeing this terrible noise and hum. I called Bill he offered to fix it right away at no charge to me.They couldn't find the problem, so the sent me a brand new one. I got the new one and it was doing the same thing.
After a bunch of headaches, I finnally found out that it was my pedal board causing the noise. When the adapter and the wha were placed together on the board the aluminum frame of the board was acting like a big giant antenae inducing noise into the wha, even when the adapter wasnt' plugged in. So if you are using a pedal board, the adapter has to be about 4 feet away from the pedal to stop the noise.
Overall Rating
:
10
I play classic and New Pop\ Rock and this pedal handles it. If it were stolen, I would definately get another one.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: US $120
Submitted 04/06/2004
at 05:33pm
by dave
Email: dave_gone_kiwi at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
8
No problems really, the switchless feature is very handy especially on stage as you could imagine. although if you use a dunlop pedal wah on and off is in the opposite direction so harder wah is foot down instead of foot back like the dunlop, that didn't suit me well, but would just take a bit of getting used to.
Sound Quality
:
3
I think this pedal is horrible soundwise, it's very noisy when the pedal is engaged and changing the settings does not help at all, when disengaged my Laney quad is close to silent but engaged i get a loud hum that never existed in my dunlop crybaby pedals i've owned, stick with the dunlop pedals if you care about all that hum it can be bad when recording or playing at loud volumes.
Reliability
:
10
I havn't owned it for long but the unit seems very well built, and Steve uses it, enough said.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never dealt with them
Overall Rating
:
5
overall i would stick with the dunlop crybaby over this simply for the sound and ease of use, dunlop all the way!
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/25/2004
at 04:53pm
by Styles Bitchley
Ease of Use
:
10
It can't get any easier.
Sound Quality
:
8
71 Les Paul Custom through various amps ranging from clean to annoying. Would like a lttle more sweep on it, the low end doesn't honk enough.
Reliability
:
10
I've never had a problem, although I'd like to know what one of your reviewers meant by "built like a leopard tank"? Is this a device used to contain fast, carnivorous felines, or a spotted armored vehicle?
Customer Support
:
10
Very good.
Overall Rating
:
8
Been playing for 30 years. Mostly hard rock and blues, wanting to sound like Hendrix and Eric Johnson. Always loved the Vox sound, but often tripped trying to turn it on, or got DUIs while finding replacement batteries. Nothing is perfect, but this is a good combination. Go play White Room on it til they kick you out of Sam Ash, and see what you think. Everyone has an opinion.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: US $121.00
Submitted 03/01/2004
at 08:30am
by Camba
Email: cambastudios<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
it is so good it doesnt need a mnual. just plug in, regulate your "Level" and "Contour" (i emphasize this due to the fact many people in this site say bad things, but they say it because they dont know how to use it the way it was designed to be used), and you are set to wail.
Sound Quality
:
10
right now i have a full rack system and i added the bad horsie to my loop. it gets noisy only if you dont have a hush super c or any other hum eliminating system. in reality any amp sounds dirty if you are near by and dont have a hush...anyways back to the wah. once your personal tone is clear, this wah does not color your tone.all the other wahs kill my sound but thsi one keeps it rich and high sounding. my marshall double stack couldnt of have sounded better.
Reliability
:
10
it has not failed me yet and pulls through every single time. if it were stolen, id hunt down the dirty bastard who took it and beat him with it since its built like a tank. after i recover my gear id buy a backup just because the theif got it dirty.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
havent needed any support yet.
Overall Rating
:
10
i play progressive metal and i need to have perfect tone for everything. this wah is what i needed. i love the switchless setup. normally in any line 6, dunlop, boss, and any other wah, i need to turn on the switch or turn it off. im a huge fan of dream theater, satriani, and steve vai. this wah pedals makes the team.
before i purchased ths item i asked the manager to bring me all the wah pedals in the store. they were ncie enough to allow to make a huge chain loop of wah pedals...must have been 12 of them in total. i tried each and every single one of them. they mainly disgusted me. i wanted to spew out my lunch until i got to the morley products. once i got to the bad horsie one it hought it was it...then ou touched ont he bad horsie 2.....heaven. this is my wah pedal and ill stick to it. thank you very much.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: US $65 used
Submitted 02/13/2004
at 01:55pm
by Combat Wombat
Ease of Use
:
10
Not sure if this is the Bad Horsie, or Bad Horsie II. Switchless operation makes this the easiest wah pedal to use out there (and the reason I bought it).
Sound Quality
:
3
The tone blows. But wait........ there's more........see below.
Reliability
:
10
Built like a tank. Never a problem.
Customer Support
:
10
This is the reason I am writing this review. I was very unhappy with this pedal for two reasons. First, the tone sucks ass. Way too muddy on the bass side. Also, when engaging the pedal there was a noticeable volume boost that I didn't want (great if you are playing an ENTIRE solo on the wah, but what if you are engaging and disengaging the wah multiple times throught the solo?). I was very disappointed, and was going to dump it on eBay. Fortunately for me I decided to call Morley tech support on a whim, to see if there were any adjustments that could be made. I got throug to tech support almost instantly. I spoke to Chad M. on the phone who was extremely helpful and seemed genuinely interested in resolving the above-stated problems. He instructed me to send the pedal in and they would install a volume potentiometer to take care of the volume boost problem. He also said he would listen to it and get rid of the muddiness with an internal adjustment. ALL AT NO COST. Two weeks later I got a call from the Morley bench tech (Bob) who received the pedal and had it opened up on the bench. He verified what the issues were, asked me a few questions about desired tonality, and then offered to fix the power supply lead that I had permenantly soldered on to the battery lead due to another problem. ALL AT NO COST. Unbelieveable! Where did these guys come from? Certainly not 21st Century Earth!! This is how tech support should be at EVERY company. The tech support manager and all of the techs at Morley are to be highly commended, and I am a Morley customer for life.
Overall Rating
:
9
Love the pedal. Love the company. I am a gigging musician in a top 40 band. The pedal is used constantly, and I have never had a problem. Been playing since 1982. Mostly Rock and Top 40 from the 70's, 80's, and 90's. Wow......Morley has surpassed all of my expectations! And with the mods the pedal now kicks ass!
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: 179 (?)
Submitted 01/21/2004
at 01:19pm
by Jake
Ease of Use
:
No Opinion
Very easy to use...
Sound Quality
:
3
My setup was (nowadays the BH-2 is gone): Ibanez RG -->Morley BH-2 --> Marshall JCM2000 TSL100 with a Marshall 1936 cab.
I tried every possible setting on this pedal, I even modded it after the Morley's "tech talk" specs but I couldn't get it to sound good... The sound was muddy when played low notes and thin, nasal and irritating when played high notes as some have stated on the earlier reviews. There's a very noticeable wah-range change when the pedal is pushed about the half of the whole sweeping range: the wah voice jumps a lot more than it should.
Reliability
:
9
Yeah, it's built like a tank
Customer Support
:
10
I e-mailed Morley twice and they were very friendly and helpful. This is how the customer support should work!
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
I play hardrock and "technical" stuff, like Steve Vai, Joe Satriani Yngwie... But I just couldn't get it to sound good.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: 150 (? (euro))
Submitted 01/03/2004
at 03:57am
by Finnish Guitarist
Email: Giguli123<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
A wah just could not be easier to use. It does not include a manual but its not a must. Just plug it in and your ready to rock!
Sound Quality
:
9
I'm playing an Epiphone les paul custom elitist through a Fender hotrod deluxe. I also own a boss OD-20 and a behringer V-amp 2. At first I had problems with background noise but then I swithed my powersupply to a regulated one and now I have not encountered any unwanted noise. So now the sound is great especially through nasty high-gain sounds, but its also useable for lighter sounds. The contour wah feature is also a nice bonus on it because it makes the wah even more flexible.
It would deserve full marks if it had more versatile sounds through a clean channel. Overall I think it sounds great.
Reliability
:
10
Built like tank. I have not encountered any problems with it.
Superb quality!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
I play everything from rock to metal and it suits everything I have needed it for in the past year I have owned it. I've been playing the guitar for about five years.
If it were stolen I would definately get a new one because it is such a great product. It's not very comparable to any other products than the VAI Badhorsie Wah because of the electro-optical switch and the VAI and VAI II are practically the same product just with the little bonus of a contour wah its seriously a product to consider if you are purchasing a wah-wah pedal.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: US FREE
Submitted 12/25/2003
at 09:17pm
by Jimmysux
Ease of Use
:
10
VERY easy to use, the main reason I got is was for the electro-optical switching.
Sound Quality
:
1
SUCKS! Muddy at the low end, nasal at the high end NO MIDRANGE whatsoever.
For those of you who are reading that it cuts out volume and changes tone, it's true.
I was really expecting more.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Uh, just had it one day.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
E-mailed that dude, up there, waiting fora reply.
Overall Rating
:
1
I don't like it, thinking about trading it in and getting a dunlop, I just need to find the electro-optical dunlop.
Steve Vai couldn't be using this, it's crap.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: US $209
Submitted 12/05/2003
at 01:33pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
can't get any easier then this.
Sound Quality
:
9
I tried many wah wah's and this is the best so far
I'm reading in some reviews about tone loss , muddy sounds ,.....
I hooked my horsie into a jmp1 preamp/9200amp.esp guitar with emg81 pickups
And it sounds like great to me.NO signal loss.
I have tried dunlop and vox wah wah's in the same equitment speaking about noise.
Reliability
:
10
What can i say its build like a leopard tank.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never dealt with them so far.
Overall Rating
:
9
I play metal with balls.
Love playing with this wah wah it gives more color in my solo's
If it were stolen i will buy it again
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: US $119.00
Submitted 10/30/2003
at 02:00pm
by richard
Email: richiemays<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
The bad horsie 2 wah sucks my ass in the tonal dept, but I bought it for the ease of use. so, this wah gets a 10 in this dept. I bought it for the switchless feature. I haven't really used the contour feature (on perpose), but the switch for the function is toooo close to the wah pedal itself. I keep accidentally clicking the contour on and off with the side of my foot.
Sound Quality
:
1
this pedal sucks as far as tone goes. It makes everything muddy as hell, and if you go over halfway twards the toe position, the damn thing squeels. The upper register wah can wake the dead. I use A gibson sg standard that goes straight into the wah pedal, and the pedal goes straight into a jcm 200 dsl 100 head, and the head runs to a 1960a slant cab, with 4 celestion gt75's. The wah pedal is the only effect i use, and this one sucks. I don't like steve vai, but he is a great player, and he uses this thing all the time, I know he uses this thing with carvin amps, and his ibanez jem guitars. He must have some elaborate eq system set up, because there is no way this pedal stands alone in his rig.
Reliability
:
10
yes it is built like a tank.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
1
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Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: US $125.00
Submitted 09/17/2003
at 04:56pm
by Chris
Ease of Use
:
8
To simple to use, it's as easy as stepping on a cat's tail to get your sound.
Sound Quality
:
7
Here's where I get Critital the switchless feature is great but the electrionics that make this possable I think are responsible for the noise that is present when there is no signel from the guitar.I have read this in other reviews,i.e. claiming to here a 60 cycle hum. As far as the pedal it self I have not noticed any coloration in tone or signel loss.
Reliability
:
10
Built like a tank, and the electronics in side are very basic.
Customer Support
:
10
Outstanding, I have spoke with Bill at morly and he had spent plenty of time with me on the phone answering questions prior to my buying the pedal.
Overall Rating
:
9
I play all styles of music and though this pedal is geared more twards the rock spectrum it works fine where ever you need it. For thoes of you looking at this pedal try it out first on your amp.I run a mesa road king and it sounds great on the front end of the amp. It does not work in the effects loop.......bad noieses happen there. Depending on how much gain you use it can have a bad result as well,you need to have signel going through it befor you step on it
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/26/2003
at 09:32am
by Bill Wenzloff
Email: demodude<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
No Opinion
Bill Wenzloff from Morley here. First off, thank for your reviews. Keep the comments true (good or bad - don't be shy). For those of you who may need assistance with your Morley, please write your review and then contact us. You'll be glad you did. Your satisfaction with our products is the most important thing and we are here to help! You can call me toll free at 800-284-5172 or email me at demodude@hotmail.com
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: US $120
Submitted 05/17/2003
at 10:13pm
by Ken
Email: dogbert288 at aol<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
9
There isn't really a manual, but it's really simple to use. I really how as soon as you press down on it, the wah engages. There is also the contour feature, which is a good idea.
Sound Quality
:
5
This is where it gets bad. I'm using the Wah through a Boss metalzone, a Boss DD-5, a Boss RV-2, and then into a Fender Princeton 65 although I have also tried it going through my Laney. Here are the problems. First off, after the 12th fret I can't really hear much wah. Next, the wah doesn't sound natural at all, it jumps out and then abruptly stops. Next, the wah doesn't cut through the mix at all. Someone else mentioned how you lose some volume and I've definitely noticed that. When you first step on it, there is a dramatic loss of tone and volume, and then when you press down fully, all of the sudden, the volume and treble rises dramatically. Next, the effect lingers on for a second or two after you have released your foot and then theres a pop noise. Next, although I see it as a shredders wah, there isn't enough wah even on the lower frets for one to hear yourself. I hear people saying they use the wah for accenting their notes as they shred, but the problem is that when one shreds it isn't often past the 12th fret (and thus you can no longer hear the wah) and next, the wah effect is much more audible clean than with heavy distortion and unfortunately I play with a lot of distortion. In contour mode, this pedal is really noisy, and it's already noisy in the normal mode. Even when I added batteries, the problem was not rememedied. I can tell you, I was using the specified Morley Adapter, and the pedal was sitll noisy. I hate to say it, but I can't really think of much positive about the sound of this wah.
Reliability
:
9
Well, on the bright side, it's solidly built and seems quite well made.
Customer Support
:
9
Here is where Morley shines. They have practically the best customer support I have seen. I really wish more companies were as nice as them. Only once, have they never replied to my email. I was a bit annoyed that when I asked if they had a solution to the excess noise my wah was making they told me it was the radio stations in the area probably. They also told me to check which adapter I was using, and as I mentioned earlier, I was using the designated Morley one.
Overall Rating
:
5
I play old school metal and this pedal really didn't work out. This is one of the biggest disappointments. I got the pedal for my birthday and I was really hoping that it would be great. It was my first wah pedal. Believe me, I really wanted to like this pedal, but I just can't get it to sound good. I don't know, it may be my setup, but I've tried it with friends' amps too, and it just can't compare to other people CryBabies, which have a much more prominent wah, although theirs' break every 3 months unlike mine, heh. When someone earlier had written that this pedal does the Godsmack wah really well, it made me really want to get the wah because I really like the Kirk Hammet and Godsmack type wah sound, but believe me, this wah doesn't get those sounds. Sorry Morley, but I think it's back to the drawing boards. I'm really confused though now because I don't know what wah to buy now. Crybabies sound better but they are so less reliable...
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: 140 euro
Submitted 04/06/2003
at 08:54am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Could not possibly be easier just touch and wackah....
Sound Quality
:
10
I use a Gibson L.P. custom black beauty reissue with E.H./Boss/Marshall stompboxes for my alternative rock band and a Ibanez 540 s-series with diMarzio into a Digitech valve-fx for my nu-metalband all in a JCM2000 dsl100 and with both setups it sounds sublime, clean funky rhythms or fast metal licks it's all in there. Sounds better when you put a battery in it it seems...
Reliability
:
9
Take a spare battery, 'cuz it's a hungry little fella
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never needed to contact them in the 10 years i use Morley products, says enough right?
Overall Rating
:
10
If someone tried to steal it i would shove my 1960 marshall cabinet up his ... I love the touch and go feature, i love the sound....
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: US $100
Submitted 03/24/2003
at 09:25pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
9
the only bad thing is its hard to press the countour switch.the switcless makes it a nine
Sound Quality
:
5
im am using a les paul studio into a digitech thing through sony studios(the 100 ones)its noisy when u it goes to bypass not that good for studio use.and when the contour mode is up ull get some crappy distortion. im runnig it to a road king head with mesa 4x12. effects are line 6 rack pod. this thing is weak theres no wah in it.if you like a decent blurr, get this.but if ur into kirk hammet stuff this will kill it.im gonna return it for a dunlop 535q cause it has a switch with lets u get the full wah range.better for kirk hammet stuff.
Reliability
:
7
i would have a backup just incase its blows up or somehting.its tuff at the outside but week inside.i tried to turn the delay off and the thing broke.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
7
i play metallica to creed(soft rock to lighter metal).and this sucks for metallica only. u cant get a good start just adds more bass or treble.ive been playing for 1 year but im pretty good for one year. i can finger pick with a pick and with out.(stairway to heaven style)speed like zakk wylde.if it were stolen id thank the guy then ask for the money and go buy a 535q.i compared it to the tremonti but this ones better cause u can shape ur sound. i wish it had a wah range or a switch.
Product: Morley Bad Horsie II
Price Paid: US $129
Submitted 03/05/2003
at 09:28pm
by Mitch
Email: alecstar at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
If I have to describe the ease of use of wah pedal to you then you better give up the guitar and try coin collecting.
Sound Quality
:
9
I bought this pedal for two reasons. One for its voicing and the other for how it cuts through distortion. And by distortion I don't mean the over the top, drop tuning, death metal kind. I play classic rock and have a VOX AD120VT Modeling Amp (Great Amp) and a Strat with the Pearly Gates humbucker and two Texas Special special single coils. I have used Vox's and Crybaby's all my life until I got this pedal. It has a longer throw to it then either of the other pedals which gives you more control of your wah. To my ear the sweep is in a much sweeter sounding range than the Vox or the Crybaby. The Contour mode (which you kick on with a regular footswitch is subtle and allows level output and tone control or "shelving" as Morley calls it. These are useful but really come under the heading of bells and whistles..... nice but not really necessary. As for the wah in a clean sound... its as good as any. I have only played through VOX's, Crybaby's and Morley's and to be honest they all sound good in a clean mode. The switchless feature of this pedal is PRICELESS! Unless you are one of those people who like to play with your wah pedal on and set in a specific position then you have got to try this. One reviewer said that Steve Vai could not possibly be using this pedal. To him I would ask.... Are you using the same gear he is because if you are not than it stands to reason that it WILL sound different. I previously had bought and sold (a few months later) a Dunlop 535Q. Talking about bells and whistles. That pedal was ridiculous. I thought with all those controls on it I could find the perfect pedal in there somewhere. I couldn't. There is no perfect pedal but this is as close as I have found (FOR ME). And by the way this is the second Morley I have owned. I bought the original Bad Horsie about five years ago and last summer in my quest to find the "perfect" pedal I sold it and bought the Dunlop 535Q based on a review (It was a wah "shoot out" with a bunch of other wah's)I read in a guitar magazine on how great it was. The review also said it was switchless (like Morleys) which was all I needed to hear. After it arrived it was clear that it was NOT switchless. I called Dunlop to ask them what gives and they told me that the review was based on a PROTOTYPE and that there are no current plans to put it into production. That begs the question ... why even make a prototype then and give it to a guitar mag to review. Well even if it had been switchless I still would have gone back to Morley. Even with all that horseshit on it ...it wasn't any better than any other Dunlop pedal I ever used. So I bought the Bad Horsie ll.
Reliability
:
10
A very well built and highly dependable pedal.
Customer Support
:
10
This company is without question the BEST company I have ever dealt with in my life. When I was looking for a "new" sounding wah and had heard about the Bad Horsie I called up and spoke to a tech there and told him what kind of sound I wanted to coax out of a wah and how I wanted it to cut through unlike other wahs. This guy asked me what kind of guitar I had (they have a bunch of different ones on hand) and then laid the phone down and played through their wahs at different distortion settings on the amp he was using and kept coming back to me on the phone and asked me if I wanted more or less distortion etc.. I was on the phone with him for quite awhile. He was the most helpful person you can imagine. I would have bought that pedal even if I hated it after all he did. Find a company to do that for you. I will never forget that as long as I live. These guys invented customer service. Last fall before I bought the second Morley I had more questions (about the newer Bad Horsie ll) and this time I remembered the guys name. It was Bill Wenzloff. He stayed on the phone with me until all my questions were answered. We even talked about Vox's and Dunlop's and he didn't bad mouth them once. Even when I did! There is no better customer support on the planet than at Morley.
Overall Rating
:
10
I replaced it once... only because I was foolish enough to sell it. If it were stolen I would kill the guy who took it but would buy another until I found him!
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