Morley PWV Pro Series Wah/Volume
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Product: Morley PWV Pro Series Wah/Volume
Price Paid: US $74
Submitted 04/23/1996
at 07:48pm
by Doug Tewksbury
Ease of Use
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5
It's Pretty easy to use, since it is a wah, but the on/off switch for the Wah is hard to get to since it is too close to the pedal. The pedal is so friggin big that it works great as a volume pedal, but is awful as a wah pedal
Sound Quality
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3
It does have a lot of background noise and the Wah effect isn't very good at all. It is a dull and unimpressive sound. I took mine back after 2 days and bought a Crybaby, which is excellent.
Overall Rating
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4
The volume pedal works great, but the wah sucks. Buy a morley volume and a Crybaby wah pedal if you're going to do anything
Product: Morley PWV Pro Series Wah/Volume
Price Paid: US $80
Submitted 01/14/1996
at 09:40pm
by Tim Shaw
Email: timshaw at netwest<dot>com
Ease of Use
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9
This pedal is very easy to use, although I would have rather had the NSW pedal, so I don't have to press the switch
Sound Quality
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7
I have only tried 2 other wah pedals and this is the best so far. I think the wah tones are great... The other reviews really knock it. But the level knob does nothing.
Reliability
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10
No prob here
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Haven't dealt with em
Overall Rating
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7
Great Vol/wah pedal overall.
Product: Morley PWV Pro Series Wah/Volume
Price Paid: US $65
Submitted 01/12/1996
at 03:32pm
by Arash Bakhtari
Ease of Use
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8
Since it's a wah, it's not that tough to use. My only complaint is that the switch to activate the wah is kind of close to the pedal. I have to angle my foot a little bit to press it, which isn't what you want to think about before diving into a solo.
Sound Quality
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6
As with other reviews, this is a pretty noisy unit when you're in wah mode. The wah, contrary to what Morley says, sounds pretty much the same no matter what level you put the knob on. Unfortunately, the wah sound is mediocre. It's my first wah pedal, and it's not quite what I expected.
Reliability
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9
Uses electro-optical circuitry, so you don't have to worry about pots breaking. Pretty well built. Actually, I had to return my first one the day after I bought it because in full volume mode (pedal all the way up), the pedal would drop slightly and not give you full volume. This was annoying.
Customer Support
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10
Guitar Center was cool about exchanging my first one. Don't know about Morley, though.
Overall Rating
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6
The wah is O.K., but it doesn't have the balls of some other units. Excellent volume pedal, though. For the price, it's not that bad, but then again, it doesn't scream. Also, the hinge on my unit is LOUD. When I play in my bedroom at low to moderately loud levels, I can hear the squeaking and it's pretty distracting, and not at all musical. If you're a concert/club musician or if you play through a monster stack, this isn't a problem. But for practicing with a cheap Matrix amp, it sucks.
Product: Morley PWV Pro Series Wah/Volume
Price Paid: US $100
Submitted 11/02/1995
at 06:44pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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5
The switch for the wah is on the base of the pedal unlike a crybaby where you just step on the thing. This makes it difficult to jump right into a solo. Other than that it's pretty simple.
Sound Quality
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3
This thing hisses like a snake with hemmeroids. Unless that's the kind of "woosh...whoosh" effect you want, it's pretty annoying.
Reliability
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9
It's solid as a rock. To bad it's not that quiet.
Overall Rating
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6
It's more comfertable than a crybaby, but it's way too noisy.
Product: Morley PWV Pro Series Wah/Volume
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 10/29/1995
at 12:10am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
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5
Volume is the only adjustment. Basically it only makes one sound. The pedal takes quite a bit of effort to move; I suspect I'd get a sore ankle if I used one regularly.
Sound Quality
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3
There's a weird industrial-sounding swish in the background when the wah is activated (as compared to the Vox's "vintage" crackle and hum in the background). The wah sound is rather subtle and unimpressive. The total range is much less than the Vox's and I often moved the pedal quite a bit with no audible difference, especially when using distortion. This pedal isn't versatile.
Reliability
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No Opinion
I don't know; I bought a Vox instead.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
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3
Pretty one-dimensional and weak. It has one decent 70's-ish sound and is hard to move. I bought a Vox and a Dunlop High Gain volume pedal instead.
Product: Morley PWV Pro Series Wah/Volume
Price Paid: Canadian $100
Submitted 10/01/1995
at 06:43pm
by George Kirk
Ease of Use
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No Opinion
To get a good sound? Impossible. No patches. Nice manual but considering ng its a wah, what do you need to know?
Sound Quality
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3
The wah is terrible. A Crybaby has way more squawk, as does a VOX. There is a big difference between a battery and an AC adapter too, but they both suck. The volume swells nicely though. Makes a good volume pedal, but a crappy wah. Even a BOSS Foot Wah sounds better.
Reliability
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10
As a volume pedal, yes, but it still needs a power source. As a wah, if I had no other choice. I prefer my Crybaby with a custom installed 10-K pot. NOTE: This pedal uses electrooptical circuitry and is very reliable.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
They sent me some stuff....they seem convinced they make great stuff, but it isn't my cup of tea.
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
I wouldn't buy it again...I'd use the money for a Crybaby or spend a few extra bucks for a VOX V-847.
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