Morley Steve Vai Bad Horsie Wah Pedal

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      Morley Steve Vai Bad Horsie Wah Pedal (100139657)
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The wah of a lifetime.

The Morley Steve Vai Bad Horsie Wah Pedal is set to Steve's precise specs and equipped with Morley's superior electro-optical circuitry to handle the heavy wah. This effects pedal is switchless for easy use. You just step on the pedal to engage wah and step off to bypass. Special buffer circuitry prevents signal loading, gives you superior wah tone, and drives long cables. LED indicator and easy-access battery compartment. Morley gives you a 2-year warranty with your Bad Horsie.

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  • The be all and end all for metal wah pedals. Period.

    As reviewed by J-DUB on 12/22/2009

    Forget all the fancy paintjobs and costly endorsements of the Dunlop signature lines of wah pedals. None of them stand a chance against the original Bad Horsie Wah. Developed by Steve Vai this pedal is made for high gain shredding. The samples on this site don't do it justice. On top of the sound the switchless use is amazing. No more slamming down to activate your wah or awkward transitions. This pedal is pefect in every sense. If you are looking for a more funk or classic rock wah, go with a Vox 845A. If you play metal and hardcore, this is your wah. End of story.

    6 of 6 people found this review helpful.

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  • Keeping your tone the way you want it!

    As reviewed by Shawn Walsh on 6/4/2009

    The Bad Horsie is the best wah created. Not only good for it's switchless system but for it's simple action. When you let off the wah your sound that you created comes back too life instantly. I will never goto the Bad Horsie 2. It has too many moving parts that can go wrong. Sweeping knobs and switches all can get dirty and effect your sound. For all you tube driven guitarist the bad horsie 1 is for you.

    5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

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  • Like a Dream!

    As reviewed by Ramon on 11/2/2006

    One of the biggest complaints amoung wah users is the annoying trip to the toe portion of the wah you have to take just to engage the effect. Morley has long since solve that issue with their switchless optical system. It?s a joy to simply step on the pedal for the wah mode and step off to get out. It works like a dream. Not having to visit that shrill part of the sweep simple and is Morley?s big selling point. Soundwise, the Morley?s have always had their own non-vintage voice that has appealed to more modern-minded players. We?ve always felt Morleys were best for solo-heavy guys with it?s short sweep and ultra-fast response. You won?t get those deep mid-range ?wacka-wackas? of the Dunlops or Vox models, but rather a smooth ?wow-wow? which seems perfectly suited for quick frills and lightning quick excursions on the neck. We?d say the Bad Horsie is better for frills rather than funk.

    7 of 8 people found this review helpful.

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