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Morley Tone Questor Wah Pedal

Morley

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The Morley Tone Questor Wah effects pedal starts with the classic Morley optical and switchless wah—step on to engage wah, step off to automatically go to bypass. Level and Tone knobs allow you to customize the wah however you like, from dark and bassy to full-on treble scream. The buffer ensures superior level and signal integrity, and it’s decked out in a bold, eye-catching look. Additional features include cold-rolled steel housing, LED indication and an easy-access battery compartment. It’s powered by a 9V battery or optional 9V adapter.
Morley Tone Questor Wah Effects Pedal Wizard Red & Black
Morley Tone Questor Wah Effects Pedal Wizard Red & Black
Morley Tone Questor Wah Effects Pedal Wizard Red & Black

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  • Versatile, customizable wah
  • Level and Tone to take it from dark and bassy to full-on treble scream
  • Buffer for superior level and signal integrity
  • Eye-catching design with cold-rolled steel housing
  • LED indication
  • Easy-access battery compartment
  • Powered by 9V battery or optional 9V adapter

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2 year replacement warranty.

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4.33

3 Reviews

67%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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  • Overhyped

    3

    submitted3 months ago

    byJared

    fromLas vegas, NV

    Morley told me to try this next to my Morley Skeleton wah since I wanted something with adjustable volume for shows. This wah is thin sounding, and the contour knob is just a tone control. I don't see what the hype is about. My Skeleton wah sounds 100 times better.

  • As all Morleys this one is great too!

    5

    submitted2 years ago

    byDan

    fromChicago Suburbs

    I am a wah junkie! I have a collection of Morley, Dunlop, and I have a Wilson Effects. What I prefer about the Morley is its switchless! This is a great addition to sculpt you're dream wah should. You can get a little more low end or highs just turn the eq dial. Great product!

  • Versatile Wah with Wide Tone Range

    5

    submitted2 years ago

    byMike

    fromJohnson City, TN

    I love the feel and look of Morley wah pedals. This one is very much up to standard. Perfect size (I remember the gigantic Morelys with the attached power cable). I haven't tried it with a bass yet, but I will. The promo video demonstrates a bass through it. Pretty sure it can go from Bootsy to Jimi and even all points in between. There's even Mark Knopfler, Jerry Cantrell, and Mick Ronson tones (of course you can't set and leave a Morley like Tonson and Knopfler). But, man let me tell you something. There are very few wahs you can put in front of a Big Muff and it work. With he wide tone range this little baby can do it! Very happy!

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  • asked byIvan

    fromMoreno valley CA

    Can you use this with a bass if so does it sound good?

    Can you use this with a bass if so does it sound good?

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    I don't recommend it for a bass. Please see ----------------------------- Dunlop 105Q Cry Baby Bass Wah Pedal