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Morley PWA Pro Series Wah

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Manufacturer URL http://www.morleypedals.com/
Ease of Use 8.8 (63 responses)
Sound Quality 7.7 (63 responses)
Reliability 8.9 (62 responses)
Customer Support 7.2 (17 responses)
Overall Rating 8.1 (62 responses)
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Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: USD 50
Submitted 09/20/2008 at 08:13pm by cromdog

Ease of Use : 9
A good thing going for it is that you can turn it on without having to always be in the toe-down position. It might take some getting used to, but I like the side button over the push the wah all the way down real hard technique.

Sound Quality : 10
10 I use a les paul vintage mahogany or an sg special through a peavey valveking 112. The morley is awesome and totally unique. The pedal has a ridiculously wide sweep so that you can modify what type of wah sound you want by not utilizing the full sweep. Also it is very clear and not noisy. I still like crybabies, but this does not ruin your tone.

Reliability : 8
DO NOT use the wrong power supply like I did. I had to resolder a new operational amplifier. So it really is higher than an "8" I just thought I'd defuse some of my stupidity. Really though, it is built extremely durable.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to use customer support.

Overall Rating : 10
I play hard rock; this wah is great! At least for the price you can't go wrong, and I prefer it over my crybaby easily. Putting the wah level at 12 o'clock or slightly above suits me fine. It is not a perfect creation but it's the best wah I have encountered. If I ever lost it, I would probably get a mark tremonti wah. I know that Morley makes awesome stuff, and the Mark I sounds good on their website. It probably is better than this wah, while being a bit siimlar too.


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/12/2007 at 11:32am by Gabriel
Email: pizza_man200<at>yahoo dot com

Ease of Use : 8
This is a follow up review from my last review of this on 12/04/2001. It is much easier to get a good sound out of this than a Crybaby or something crappy like that, but as I stated in my last review you have to find the right "sweet spot" and rock the pedal around that instead of just going full forward and back. I really love the switch not being under the pedal. It just makes much more sense. That way you can turn it on in mid sweep and you don't instantly get this nasaly "what the hell" tone when it is turn on. The volume control is nice and it is easily controllable with your foot.

Sound Quality : 10
They need to quit asking that same question in this category "can you get the sound of your favorite artists?" I mean come on I am no copycat, and if YOU want to be this isn't the wah for you. But if you like great, unique, interesting tone it is the best wah there is. I love funk music, and what I play I like to call Funk Metal. You can get pretty close to the sound of a Q-tron + with this thing if you mute the notes just right and rock the pedal just right. You can make wah and other sounds that other wah pedals just dream of. I would like to get another Q-tron to keep (instead of selling on eBay like I do all the time) or maybe a DOD envelope filter to play along with it. Who knows what you could create with two filters going at once- especially ones as interesting as these. One thing that I think rocks is if you reverse the sweep. Rock the pedal down when you strike the note instead of up I guess that would be a AHW LOL. Just makes a very interesting sound. For the uniqueness of it, it deserves a 10. You can also aproximate a VOX sound with it, if you are careful with the pedal. It just takes some time to figure it out that's why It only got an 8 in the ease of use category, but for the sound category it deserves a 10 for sure.

Reliability : 10
Well it is a pedal that I have had for many years. I don't gig, but I have been stepping on this thing since at least the year 2000 I can't complain. There is no pot to get scratchy so that helps. The crybaby that I had that sucked, didn't exactly work all the time when I bought it brand new. That and the crappy tone is why I traded it for this one. Thank GOD the crybaby worked for those few minutes that I was doing the exchange. NEVER any problems at all with this one though. Oh, and you never have to worry about it doubling as a radio to-crybaby owners will know what I mean.

Customer Support : 10
I don't understand how anyone can give them any less than 10. They give you FREE PARTS PEOPLE, just try not to take advantage of them, only ask for what you need. On top of this they answer emails promptly and everything much better than the other guys. Bill Wenzloff is the man he has been with the company since the early 80's. One time I emailed him to ask him a couple of general history questions and he gave a prompt reply within hours. See, my PWA has red Morley lettering, while others seem to have white, I just had to ask him what was up with that. The way he explained it is that the older (pre '95 I think) PWA's have the red, and the newer, but recently discontinued ones have white. He said that the tone should be similar, but I noticed that he didn't say the same. I would be interested to try out a white one just to see if there is a difference.
Another time I e-mailed them to ask how to modify the sweep on this pedal. There is a way to do it, and I suggest that you e-mail them for it to get it right.

Overall Rating : 10
This deserves no less than a 10. This wah could almost be used as an instrument in and of itself. The other products that I considered (or have owned) that are similar include the Dunlop Crybaby that I traded for it straight up-couldn't have got a better deal, I basically stole the MORLEY- and a Q-tron that is nice, but not as diverse, and I couldn't resist selling for $140 for the pocket change that I bought it for. I would also like to try out a DOD Fx-15 wah volume I hear that they are extremely unique also. This wah is right up there with the rest of them if not far above. Morley's current lineup is just as good I am sure. I don't think that it would be possible for them to make bad pedals. Now if only I could get them to bring back the ACV so I don't have to spend $200 on eBay for one. Oh, and by the way, these wahs are only like $20-$30 on eBay and a much much MUCH better deal than a Dunlop Crybaby that goes for about the same price. Fantastic Value for sure


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: 70 (euro) used
Submitted 03/31/2006 at 01:44pm by Jean-Pierre

Ease of Use : 10
Mine is '92 model, made in the USA.
Just a wha... This one is easier than many, because it is heavy, very large adn has a separate on/off switch. The 'level' button adjusts the volume when the wha is on, a vey good tool

Sound Quality : 10
This pedal is very very sensitive to the hardware. The circuitry doesn't use any inductance (no red or white fasel or anything...), just resitors and capacitors and an integrated circuit. Indeed, I think it acts as a "oha" pedal, rather than a "wha". It lack bass response, while the high end is very strong.
But this also give it a strong personality. After a few testings, and depending on your hardware (single coils or humbuckers ? neck or bridge ?) you can get a sound - or not. I played it on a marshall MG15DFX (transistors, integrated effects, I like it a lot for jaming alone) and a peavey classic 50-410, full tubes 4x10" speakers. Using the same guitar and no extra hardware this pedal always sounds good on the peavey and "not so good" on the marshall, due to its bass lack. I guess this is because the marshall itself lacks bass response during the 'w' phase of the 'wha' cycle.

Finaly PWA "pro" series means "pro" sound on "pro" hardware with a "pro" player ? There I would agree !! :o)

Anyway, regarding the sound when played on a good amp using the right guitar (humbuckers for riff of singles for funky) it sounds so good. This is why I give it a 10, the overall sound is creative an unique - any "pro" should like that. You will never get that sound from a Dunlop or a Vox, excepted maybe the 535Q.

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion
Don't know.
Morley shows the circuitry online, this seems incredible so I guess they are very open minded. Doesn't bring anything to us guitar players, excepted maybe the feeling that they believe in their products.

Overall Rating : 10
I have said so good things that I can't tell more. Here below is a link (in french - sorry but I'm french) which explains 2 mods - (please Harmony Central moderator keep this link active, it's a good value for PWA owners). The first mod is used to reduce the pedal range (in order to lower that high end response, and also adapt it to a bass guitar).
The second mod is intended to change the overall frequency response, in order to get a "fat" wha sound. It use an optional switch on the pedal, to choose between "fat" and "standard".
I DID NOT YET TRY ANY OF THOSE MODS - but I will.
Finally I give it a 10 beacause I like its look, the way it sings and also - overall - the sound I get with the right hardware and the right playing.

The link -> http://perso.wanadoo.fr/jumping-jack/atelier/pages/morleypwa/morleypwa.html


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: US $49.99 used
Submitted 03/03/2005 at 06:30am by Dan R

Ease of Use : 9
Plug in, Adjust level, and you're off. Not too hard to get used to the button wah switch, as opposed to my old Crybaby, where you would have to stomp the crap out of it to get it on.

Sound Quality : 9
I play a '96 american strat to an Ibanez tube screamer, P.O.S rocktek delay unit, Boss Bf-2, and a 120 watt crate amp. The Pedal fit right in my set-up, and off the bat sounded great. I initially went in to the guitar shop to pick up a crybaby, and tested a few, i liked the sound of them, but i was looking for a crisper, cleaner, wah sound, and the tech brought out some morleys. I wouldnt really use this pedal to reproduce the sounds of jimi, or srv, but it can do things most wahs cant. I like to play a lot of 311, dispatch, grateful dead, phish, and this pedal nails their sounds.

Reliability : 10
This thing is built like a tank, dont worry about breaking it.I just bought it, but you'll see me gigging with this bad-boy in the future.

Customer Support : 10
I CAN NOT STRESS HOW AMAZING THE CUSTOMER SUPPORT IS WITH MORLEY! I emailed a guy named Bill Wenzloff (info@morleypedals.com), asking for a part that had been missing on my pedal, and he replyed within a day, telling me he will be mailing it to me, free of charge. YOU CAN NOT BEAT THAT!

Overall Rating : 9
If your looking to sound like stevie ray vaughn, or hendrix, this pedal might not suit your needs (But i'm sure Morley makes one that will!) But if your looking for a inexpensive wah pedal that will sound great for making funky, clean sounds, this is the pedal for you, look no further!


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: US $35
Submitted 08/17/2004 at 12:59pm by Taylor
Email: brokensolo at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
Just plug it in, stomp on the wah button, and go...

Sound Quality : 9
It was great on clean sounds when I first got it, but as many here say, the effect disappeared with high gain. I have one of the highest gained pedals on the market (Boss MT-2 Metal Zone), and I can still get a GREAT distorted wah out of it. It's all in the EQ. My setup is Epi SG---> Wah---> Boss MT-2 Distortion---> Boss CE-2 Chorus---> Boss DS-1 Distortion---> Fender Stage 112SE. The only reason I give it a 9 instead of a 10 is b/c I had to mod the pedal to get the sweep I wanted.

Reliability : 10
Awesome... This thing is made like a tank. Boss and Morley are the toughest pedals I have ever seen. That's why my entire setup is Boss/Morley. I don't have backup gear so I have to have the most reliable.

Customer Support : 10
These guys are great. Twicw I emailed and twice I got an informative response within a day. Bill Wenzloff and the guys at Morley are A+. They will even mod your pedals for free.

Overall Rating : 10
I play Blues and Metal. This pedal is perfect for both. I give it a 10


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: US $95 used
Submitted 08/15/2004 at 03:03am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 9
It's really easy to use, the only complaint I have is that it would be easier to use if it hadn't the "switch" in the lower right side

Sound Quality : 8
The sound on a clean tone is great, but when I want to play some distorted sounds with this wah, it's really hard to listen to the wah, I don't know if this my guitar/amp setup, I use a Stratocaster through a Marshall combo

Reliability : 10
I've used it for almost 7 years and I've never had a problem with it

Customer Support : 1
I sent an E-Mail to Morley like 3 years ago because I wanted to know why this wah didn't work so well with distortion, never got an answer. Guess my question was to dumb.

Overall Rating : 8
It's a great wah pedal for clean rhythm tones, it's a little bit weak if you want to play "whacka-whacka" funky rhythms, but for me it works great.


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/19/2004 at 11:44am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
It's a wah pedal, don't play the guitar if you can't figure it out

Sound Quality : No Opinion
ok here's the thing, and it goes for ALL morley pedals. No matter what you get from morley (wah pedals), you can always send it to their tech to have them adjust it to ANY sound you wish it to have at NO cost other than the shipping. Their customer service is THAT good. I have a NSW and a few others. ALL are adjusted to EXACTLY how i want it. That is plain AWESOME. For this reason alone, no one should criticize morley's tone. If you just take some trouble to send it up or have them teach you how to adjust it, a morley wah can do anything you ask it.

Reliability : 10
I really don't think you can break it even if you try, and since it doesn't have pots, there's no wear to worry about. you only need to change the lightbulb every bluemoon.

Customer Support : 10
See 'sound quality'. IMHO, peavey and morley are the two companies (that i know of) that has the BEST customer service. No questions asked. The greatest folks in the business!

Overall Rating : 10
All morley stuff deserves a 10. I personlly play blues, classic rock, hard rock, some alternative and guitar rock. my setup goes Ibanez Jem77FP > Morley wah > BOSS compressor > Daddy-o > BOSS DS-1 > Cool Cat > BOSS/Roland Volume > DanEcho > Laney Pro Tube 50 > two Peavey 412MS slant. I wanna get a phaser or flanger but this set up can take anything. ANYTHING! the wah suits me well (again see 'sound quality)


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/11/2004 at 12:42pm by KevRokk

Ease of Use : No Opinion
It's very easy to use. You may have to get used to the ative button
being on the lower right side.

Sound Quality : 5
I'm using it with a a Jackson Dx10D with stock pickups into a Crate solidstate amplifier. It is noisy in wide open position. It's a bit weak pedal, but it's a part of my sound and sounds perfect to me.

I've heard alot of guitar folk who hate the pedal and I'm not suprised because it has alot of teble and a small mid sweep sweet spot, but if you're like me and want cut from their tone, mettalic sounds, bulletproof consruction, and a dandy price to boot, then I think this baby's for you.

Reliability : 9
It's bulletproof and and doesn't contain scratchy pots.
Just make sure your battery is fresh and your screws are tight (the pedals!), and you're good to go.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them or another.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I play Crude Speed Rock (live hard rock performance inspired by thrash that comes off oddly as punk). The pedal compliments my sound because I have a rather bright tone and love metllic overtones, which the pedal gives me. It's ease of use is a plus, it gives me peace of mind and allows to focus on making music.

I've been playing for 11 years and've had the pedal probably no less than eight. If something bad happened to it, I probably buy the same pedal. I use it for a few of my older tunes and when I require a lead boost.

My fave feature is it's sound. I chose this pedal way back because I didn't know anything about pedals and just liked Morley's logo and bought it on a whim (glad I did). It helps me get a signal enhancement when I do leads sometimes which is what I seem to use it more for these days.

IF you're looking for a wah wah pedal with max treble, ease of use ,ruggedness, and just modern wah tone period (without trying to find tone of the gods), try it in a store, then possibly see if you can gig it then make a judgement call.


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: 2100 (PHilippine Peso) used
Submitted 03/10/2004 at 07:15pm by martius
Email: wolfie at bmxtrix<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
Its easy to use, just press the wah botton and start steping on the pedal and start playing.

Sound Quality : 7
it sounds good, its a little weak but its ok. i use it with a zoom 1010. Guitar=> Morley PWA=> Zoom 1010 => Rage Amp. i

Reliability : 8
its really durable. i've using it in our gig for how many months now.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 7
I play alternative music, metal, rock, heavy metal. i've been playing for 4 years now. if it was stolen maybe i would buy a jim dunlop cry baby coz i think its better. my gears are zoom 1010, Morley PWA, Denio distortion, 20 watts rage amp, home made guitar (EVH yellow/black Franky). what hate about it is that the wahwah effect is not that deep. what ilike about it is it is easy to use.


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: US $35.00 used
Submitted 12/28/2003 at 06:52pm by Jason G
Email: jgilchrist1<at>kc dot rr dot com

Ease of Use : 10
A Monkey could use it, it's so easy.

Sound Quality : 10
I use a Gibson LP through a Peavey Studio Pro Transtube. The Morely sounds great. Yeah, it's not the massive Hendrix wah, but his wasn't stock anyway. For me, it gives me all the wah I want. Plus, it's quiet and doesn't sap any sound.

Reliability : 10
So far so good.

Customer Support : 10
Haven't had to use them, but heard they are good.

Overall Rating : 10
If you want a reliable, good sounding wah, go with a Morely. It can be adjusted for sweep (red light on the board), has an easy rocking pedal and is very quiet.


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: US $40 used
Submitted 04/15/2003 at 12:14am by mike
Email: t3k_9 at yahoo<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
pop a battery in, plug the cords in, stomp on the switch and move it back and forth... how many time's this been said now?

Sound Quality : 10
only wah ive used but i can get a good sound out of it. sounds good clean or distorted for the most part... i have a zoom 505ii and with some of the distortion effects (especially the stock A4 i believe ti is) there was barely any wah effect but with the settings for the "stoner-rock" i play it does the trick. gets a 10 cuz i dont know no better :)

Reliability : 10
like everyone else said, the thing's built like a tank. just got beer spilled on it the other night at a gig and still works fine.

Customer Support : No Opinion
haven't dealt with them

Overall Rating : 10
I play "stoner-rock" as I mentioned earlier. Kind of a cross between grunge and 311 and any given indie rock band. I haven't even been playing a year. I use a Washburn wg208 guitar into the wah which runs into a DOD classic tube distortion pedal into my zoom 505 into a marshall 10w practice amp. The wah works great for what I play. The only thing I hate about it is it looks like a gas pedal for a school bus. I don't know if I'd replace it if it was stolen as I'd like to try out other wahs to see whats out there. I picked this one because I wanted to try out a wah and it was either pay $40 for this or over $100 for a crybaby. My only wish would be that it wasn't so damn large.


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: US $65 used
Submitted 01/15/2003 at 10:27pm by AzzABasS

Ease of Use : 10
press the "on" button, then go for gold. also, changing the battery6 is easy too, no screws, just a slider, very handy for mid gig situations.

Sound Quality : 9
i am running this through a samick 4 stringer w/jackson pickups, it is plugged into a Jade amp: distortion => wah => flange, and that seems to work well. it will take a while to get your bass/guitar, amp, and pedal settings right to get the sound you want, but once you have yourself worked out, should be fine.

Reliability : 10
made of steel, literally, i couldnt kill it if i wanted to. in fact, it has been abused by my more wild gigs, and it hasnt screwed up yet.

Customer Support : 10
i bought it used, and one of the rubber "feet" on the bottom was missing, so i contacted them and got a set of them free.

Overall Rating : 9
i play everything from funk to heavy metal, and this is great for both. its absolutely perfect for that cliff burton "anesthesia" bass solo. the only thing that is on smaller amps, it overamplifys and can cause the amp to distort, but its really for gigs only, so who cares?
all in all, a great wah.


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: US $59.99
Submitted 10/29/2002 at 08:15pm by Benjamin Hovey

Ease of Use : 9
Simple to use. Has one "level" knob to control the level of the wah, and a button to turn it on. Then you rock back and forth on the pedal. The pedal moves more freely than I would like, but that is fine.

Sound Quality : 8
I am using an Explorer through an Ibanez TubeScreamer => Morley PWA Wah => Ibanez DE-7 Delay/Echo => Ibanez CF-7 Chorus to a Kustom K25-2. I also run it through a Fender Twin Reverb as well. It sounds very clean and works well with the distortion in front. However there is an annoying high end sound if you go to far. Great sound for the price, but I think it should have a wider sweep and less of a high end. Also will drain the tone when switched off. Still has a very solid sound.

Reliability : 10
A tank could run over this and it would still ask for more. Made of steel.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't dealt with them yet.

Overall Rating : 8
This is an excellent wah for the price. It is reliable and I would gig without a backup. It could use some minor changes with the tone sucking problem, but usually if you have a wah in your chain, you are going to use it. Better sounding on the clean channels. If it was stolen or lost, I would probably get a new one or go with the Pro Series II from Morley. Great Value!


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 10/01/2002 at 11:32am by Bill Wenzloff
Email: demodude at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : No Opinion
My Name is Bill Wenzloff. I work in the engineering department at Morley. Just wanted to let everyone know that if you about to post a negative review, you may want to call us first for assistance. If you feel you must leave a negative review anyway, go for it (exercise your freedom of speech!). I can be reached toll free at 1-800-284-5172 ext 12 or email me directly at demodude@hotmail.com KEEP THE REVIEWS (good or bad) COMING!!

Sound Quality : No Opinion

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: US $60
Submitted 09/30/2002 at 10:15am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 8
simple to use, but requires that you plan ahead when playing with a band---you have to switch it on first. not as smoothly transitioning as crybaby style where you stomp hard to activate.

Sound Quality : 1
horrible, horrible. clean wah just disappears at the end of the sweep. terrible. too swishy, not even close to a wah. you can't rock the pedal gently to get the "talking guitar" effect. CRAP!!!!

Reliability : 10
sure, it's thick metal.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 3
Terrible pedal. this is NOT a wah, so don't fool yourself. very crappy indeed


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: US $50 used
Submitted 07/18/2002 at 01:18am by joey
Email: shatterd_sanity06<at>prodigy dot net

Ease of Use : 9
this is easier to use then a dunlop crybaby, u cant accidently "rock" it on, the switch is on the side , it also has a level nob on the other side (effects how much of the wah is blended in with the sound. great easy to use simple little (actually its big for a wah, but not too big) pedal.no patches, got it used, so no manuel, dont need one anyways. u can "upgrade this pedal if u do not like the "sweep" unlike most other pedals because morley uses optical lasers instead of pots. all u do to upgrade it is take off the bottom plate and move the red light inside up or down, changes the "Sweep".

Sound Quality : 9
im using an ibanez rg270 to a boss hm-2 heavy metal to this pedal to a peavey bandit, when u get the level too high it seems to get a little bit distorted sounding in a bad way, but as long as ur level on it isnt all the way up then u should be fine. this pedal is liek most wahs, it soudns great with ur tone on ur guitar all the way up, because if its all the way down u wont hear much of a change from high to low, but if u know what ur doin with all ur eq settings then im sure u will know what to do, but it isnt weak like some other people said, u can easily get all those great wah tones, if the stock "sweep" isnt it then go ahead and modify the optical laser till u fine what u like, or mess with ur eq's that realy helps.i give this pedal another 9 because its so versitile

Reliability : 7
it seems really dependable, except i have had to throw it once because it wouldnt work, but when i hooked it up after i threw it the thing was workin perfect(but thats probably only cuz its more then 12 years old. its a morley, and it doesnt have pots that can make the sound all scratchy , every other wah i have seen uses pots, but this uses optical lasers, but i would bring a backup if i were gigging with it, cuz u never know what might happen ya know

Customer Support : No Opinion
dunno, used, at least 12 years old, doubt i could get any support

Overall Rating : 8
i play for a metal band from north cali, just a bunch of 15- 17 year olds(i am 16, been playing for 7 years though), but when i am not playing with them i also play blues, light rock, psychedelic, thrash, punk, and some shit that doesnt have a category just wierd stuff, this pedal works for it all, and on a completely clean sound without and other effects u can make austrailian sounding music lol.if it were stolen or lost i would definitley get it again, its the best pedal ive used.i love that this pedal has the on/off switch on the side instead of under the toe part, so it isnt accidently rocked off or on or whatever.compared to any other wah, this one kicks all their asses, this one has the best overall features, and ur not stuck with just one "sweep" setting, in a way its like a multi-effect wah, with more then one wah sound. it is perfect for the music i make (wich is mostly all my own stuff)...please contact me if have any questions or know somethin i didnt mention about it or u have equipment u would liek to sell or trade or what not.


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: US $39.99
Submitted 07/10/2002 at 05:49pm by Matt Underwood

Ease of Use : 9
On/off button, volume control, just rock it back and forth

Sound Quality : 8
Fender MIM Strat into Wah into Peavy Bandit 112. When the tone settings are low on my guitar (around 1-3) the wah effect is muffled, boost the tone and it sounds great on a clean channel. Sounds good with distortion also, but it isn't as pronounced. Very clean and smooth transitions when using the wah. Can get an ok SRV sound out of it.

Reliability : 9
Seems to be rugged. I would use without a backup. No worries here.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
I play any style of music, but mainly rock/metal. It's my first and only wah, and works good for what i need it for (home practice and the ocassional gig). I would probably buy it again if it was lost. Its very straight foreward and simple. I wish it had more sound modification tools, The best feature is the fact there's no pot to get scratchy like the CryBaby i tried out in the store! Good pedal for the money.


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: US $89
Submitted 01/24/2002 at 03:21pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 1
Not easy to use. It sounds best through a 3 single coil strat using the neck pickup. Tried regee and Hendrix stuff. It comes close. I think I just don't know how to use it. I have had this pedal for 4 years and havn't used it much. I guess I should try reading the instructions.

Sound Quality : 5
Horrible if used on clean settings. Ok with distortion, but it seems to dislike high output humbuckers. I realy doesn't like my Seymor Duncan Ivader. Kirk Hammett and SRV inspired me to buy one. I have yet to cop their sound. I think they use Cry Baby wah's or VOX. Chorus sounds good. I can get a 311 type of tone. Like I said before, I need to learn to use it.

Reliability : 1
Very dependable. My kids like to play around with it while I play. I let them rock it back and forth so if by some chance to help me figure it out.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I don't know.

Overall Rating : 5
I play everything as far as 80's Metal as well as early to mid 90's grunge and punk and then on to old school punk, ska, 70's rock to KoRn and beyond. I have been playing for 19 years. I have had alot of equipment, but never a wah pedal. I never wanted or needed one until I started playing alot of leads. I have always been a rhythem player and some lead work. Now I can't get away from leads and a wah is esential. After reading these reviews I think I have a better idea about how to use it and will try as soon as I hit the submit tab on this review.


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: WARRANTY
Submitted 01/23/2002 at 10:20am by RICHARD

Ease of Use : 9
VERY EASY.MUCH EASIER THAN A DUNLOP CRY BABY.
YOU DONT NEED A MANUEL TOO EASY TOO USE.

Sound Quality : 9
I'M USING A PEAVEY ODDESEY GUITAR THRU A PEAVEY CLASSIC 30 AND ITS A GREAT SOUND. THE LEVEL CONTROL COMES IN HANDY WHEN THE PEDAL IS USED NEXT TO DISTORION PEDAL KEEPS FROM BEING REALLY LOUD.

Reliability : 10
BUILT LIKE A TANK. LOOKS VERY DURABLE. THE ONE IM USING NOW IS REALLY
THE SECOND ONE IVE HAD. THE FIRST ONE I HAD I USED AND ABUSED FOR A LONG TIME,PUT IT THRU ALL KINDS OF TREATMENT TILL I WORE IT OUT.IT
BASICLY GAVE OUT ONE DAY.I LOOKED UP THEIR WEB SITE GAVE THEM A CALL,
TALKED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE COMPANY,REAL NICE GUY TOLD ME HE WOULD TAKE CARE OF IT. AFTER I SENT IT IN, HE ,THE PRESIDENT OF THE COMPANY-MAN,I WISH I REMEMBERED HIS NAME REALLY NICE GUY- TOLD ME IT WAS WORN OUT AND WAS GOING TO SEND ME A NEWER MODEL TO REPLACE IT. MAN I WAS FLOORED I COUNDN'T BELIEVE IT. THATS WHAT I CALL SERVICE. SURE ENOUGH IT CAME IN THE MAIL AND IVE BEIGN PLAYING IT EVER SCINCE.IM REALLY IN TO THE WAH WAH SOUND. IM GIVING IT 10 FOR THE SERVICE.

Customer Support : 10
LIKE I SAID THEY STAND BY THEIR PRODUCT.THEY HAVE GOOD SERVICE.
CALL THEM LIKE I DID AND TELL THEM WHAT YOUR PROBLEM IS.
THEY ME EVAN CALL YOU BACK TO DISCUSS IT WITH YOU AFTER YOU SEND IT IN
FOR SERVICE.

Overall Rating : 9
I HAVE BENN PLAYING FOR ABOUT 30 YEARS.MAINLY TEJANO AND BLUES.
I HAVE ABOUT 12 GUITARS AND 12 AMPS,ALL TUBE NO SOLID STATES DONT LIKE THEM.MY FAVORITE AMPS ARE A MESA BOOGIE MK 1 ,A '68 TWIN,A '66 AMPEG REVERBOROCKET AND MY CLASSIC 30 PEAVEY. AS FOR EFFECTS I GOT ALL KINDS BUT THE MORLEY WAH WAH AND A BOSS DS-1 ARE MY FAVORITES.I ALSO HAVE A DUNLOP CRY BABY BUT I LIKE THE MORLEY BETTER EASIER TO USE AND ILIKE THE SOUND BETTER. IF STOLEN I WOULD BY ANOTHER ONE. I LIKE THE SERVICE THEY HAVE.


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: US over 100 bucks
Submitted 12/15/2001 at 02:57pm by chris
Email: chrisneal at uswest<dot>net

Ease of Use : 10
Lemme start by saying this... Guitar Center is great, but not to my dad! God, this is the second time they ripped him off. My dad got an amp for $600, when he could have got it for about $300. And now this wah. They sold it to him for over $100, but now they sell it for $40. OH well, both were worth it. This is easy to get a sound, just rock back and forth. It takes skill for a really nice wah effect though. The manual is good, but you should figure it out by looking at it. I upgraded my unit to make a bigger range. So now it is even better than before.

Sound Quality : 8
I use a Gretsch New jet guitar with a PAF in the neck and a Tone Zone in the bridge. It is plugged into this, and then a Metal Zone(MT-2) Boss distrotion, and then my amp(Fender Super 112). I really like this kind of setup, and with my Shure wireless unit, I just run around and have fun. This is really kool for solos and Incubus type sounds. Only noisy when the toe is down and distortion is high. You can get Clapton, Hendrix, all the greats.

Reliability : 10
Let's see.... I'm gonna drop it outta my window(I live on the second story) of my house and plug it in. Back, yeah it works. It only got a few paint chips, and the input thing is a little loose. Oh well. Oh by the way, the input and output jacks are tight so your cables don't slip out if you step on them, so don't complain about that. This is sturdy steel, and I always use it on gigs.

Customer Support : 10
Nice customer support. I wanted a bigger range, and they told me how to do it. Ask for Bill.

Overall Rating : 10
Bottom Line: This pedal kicks ass. I love a wah that has the switch on the side, so you don't accidently turn it on or off. I've been playing for almost two years, and this is the perfect match of the music I play. I am gonna make music with this, and if it were stolen, i'd be pissed.


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: (Trade for stupid ass crybaby (thank God I got rid of it).) used
Submitted 12/04/2001 at 11:52am by Gabe
Email: pizza_man200 at yahoo<dot>com

Ease of Use : 7
This pedal is not the most easy to use pedal in the world. It's not your normal rock and go wah. You can't just rock it full forward, full back and expect that to be a good sound. This pedal is best if you find a good spot and rock just a little bit each way. If you do rock it full forward, full back, it's going to sound like crap. I wish Morley would tell people that that way more people would buy their wahs. You can also change the sweep on it b/c of the electro optical stuff, if you call Morley, they'll tell you how. The level control is great and easily controllable with the foot. The switch on the side is a much better idea than having it on the pedal for someone like me that likes using a wah as a filter sometimes.

Sound Quality : 10
My setup is guitar (Washburn BT-3) to DOD Fuzz, to Ibanez powerlead, to Rocktron Rampage, to DOD FX-50 overdrive pre-amp (made in 1977), to DOD FX-10 Bi-Fet pre-amp, to boss HR-2, to Dano Reverb. My amp is a Laney GC-30. Then from the send for the effects loop, I put this awesome wah, and that's it. This thing is the best clean sounding wah I've ever heard. It's also one of the greatest distorted wah's that I've ever heard. For those that think that this sounds week with distortion try putting it after your distortion pedals will you? I used to have a Dunlop crybaby and this thing wipes the floor with it all the way around. This thing has it's own sound. The standard sweep on it is amazing. The way the pedal comes to you is with the sweep as trebly as it can be, but it still gets ballsy heal down (if you wah down there and don't toe it that much as stated before). I made it just a little more bassy, but kept the nasalness of it. I think that I found the right spot when I changed the sweep. This thing sounds much better than a pot wah. The feeback control is amazing with this thing. People say that the Bad Horsie is better, but I don't like the switchless stuff.

Reliability : 8
According to the date on the circuit board this thing was made in 1997, and it's still rocking 5 years later. I haven't had any problems since I got it a couple of months ago (unlike that fucking Dunlop Crybaby that quit on me after a fucking week, Damn fucking Jim Dunlop, I don't know who you are, but you are very lucky that I don't beleive in the death penalty :-). I take all of my pedals apart almost as soon as I get them, and this one looks like it will be rocking for a long time. The components look very high quality (unlike <caugh> crybaby).

Customer Support : 10
Morley has the best customer support in the business. The guy (sorry man I forgot your name, and I know that you will be reading this) helped me change my wah's sweep and he was really cool. He also explained to me what the Morley was designed to be. I agreed with his statment, "We decided that the last thing the world needed was another Crybaby or Vox knockoff wah, we created our own sound that no other wah has." That pretty much sums it up (that is paraphrased it's not like I wrote the phrase down or anything.)

Overall Rating : 10
I play like a blues metal type of music, and I also like to make my own freakish guitar sounds (like Tom Morrello). I also love Nirvana's style of music, and some of my music elude's to Nirvana. The sounds that you can make with this thing are amazing. I have been playing for 2 years and no other wah so far has compared to it. It wipes the floor, the walls, the celings, and the stage with the crybaby. No Dunlop Vox knockoff is going to compare to this pedal. No wah sounds like this. If you like the classic wah sound better, get a Vox the Dunlop won't compare to a Vox either. If someone stole it I would fucking hunt his ass down and them beat him to death with a Dunlop crybaby (wouldn't want to get blood on the Morley would we?) if it didn't fall apart on the ride to his house that is. The best things about this wah are the sound quality, the fact that the switch is on the side instead of under the pedal, the amazing sweep, the volume control that I can use with my foot, and a buttload of more stuff that I will think of later. You can do things with this wah that you could only dream of with any other. (except maybe the Rodger Mayer vision wah, but who in the hell is going to pay $500 for a wah that's ridiculous)


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 11/23/2001 at 08:11pm by colin
Email: Cdon5 at aol<dot>com

Ease of Use : No Opinion

Sound Quality : No Opinion

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
Just want to point out some things i left out in my last review. the pwa's sweep feels much more comfortable than the original crybaby's. The dunlop has a really limited range. its sonic range is more or less the same as the morley, but it's very physically limiting. Also, my experience with the pwa was like this: When put in my signal chain,it sounded very vocal and not very extreme or harsh. the toe up position isn't extremely bassy, and the treble isn't normally too overpowering(depending on your amp settings). When put in the effects loop, however, it has and extremely muddy toe up and a toe down postion that will make your ears bleed. It's definitely a multi personality pedal. If you want vintage or extreme sounds(or both), the pwa is a great choice.


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: US $40
Submitted 11/23/2001 at 01:40pm by colin
Email: Cdon5<at>aol dot com

Ease of Use : 9
It's a wah. Rock it. It's easy, but knowing how to employy the effect is important. Level control is useful. Switch seems pretty sturdy.

Sound Quality : 9
Ibanez RG120 w/super distortion into morley, Digitech RP100, Johnson 25 watt practice amp(solid state). Great sound. Ive never heard a wah that does clean better. People say the effect gets lost with distortion, but i found that boosting the highs on my amp and RP100 made the wah very easy to hear. Igot this pedal because im a hammett freak and people said it comes close to his sound. it does. Very vocal when used with the right settings.

Reliability : 10
It's built like a tank. Heavier than my cat. Nothing's gonna jack this up.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with morley.

Overall Rating : 10
I play metal(metallica!) and some neopunk green day/blink 182 stuff. It works great for me. Can't beat the value. Sound this good for $40. Too good to be true. But apparently not. I a/b'd this with a crybaby. No contest. The crybaby had no level control and i hate the toe switch. It wasnt as heavy-duty either. I guess if you can afford it, the bad horsie might be a little better distorted, but there is little lacking here.


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 11/21/2001 at 07:13am by Bill Wenzloff
Email: morleypedals<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : No Opinion
My name is Bill Wenzloff of Morley Pedals. Just writing a quick note to anyone writing a review of our products. Thanks for buying a Morley AND if you ever need assistance in any way please contact me at Morley 800-284-5172 or morleypedals@hotmail.com. Please keep the reviews coming and be honest! It's the negative reviews that fire us up to continually improve our product. Thanks and happy WAHing!

Sound Quality : No Opinion

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Morley PWA Pro Series Wah
Price Paid: US $59
Submitted 11/09/2001 at 06:41am by JIMMY
Email: jimmy<at>digital-star dot com

Ease of Use : 10
It`s a wah pedal.It is as simple as it gets.

Sound Quality : 8
OK here goes.When I got this thing it sounded like crap.With the stings muted and rocking it I would get this god awfull woooshing sound.This pedal made some nasty sounds from wooooshing to slidewhitsle to static.I play through a Blues Jr. with a Les Paul copy and a Fender Telecaster.My effects are DOD Mystic Blues and Grunge.The Mystic Blues worked good with the Morley,but with the Grunge it had no effect at all.After reading some of the other posts I decided to tweak the LED inside the unit before I went and ripped the guy a new one for selling it to me.Lo and behold,it is as quite as a church mouse now,sounds excellent,and wahs my grunge pedal great.I would rate the sound a 9.5 to 10 if I didn`t have to tweak the pedal myself or if Morley would publish this info for people.It`s sad I had to find the solution here than from Morley themselves.After reading some of the bad reviews here I wonder if they were suffering from the same problem I was.

Reliability : 10
This thing is gernade proof.

Customer Support : 5
The manual doesn`t give much information on the pedal.The web site doesn`t even compare to Dunlope`s.They have an 800 number but I didn`t use it.With the adjustments I made I should have been able to find them somplace other than here.

Overall Rating : No Opinion

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