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This pedal is built to last. Very solid construction and good use of materials throughout. Delivers classic cry baby wah sound. One of the best basic wah pedals available. Would love it to have an auto-wah switch but you cant have everything!
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Get an Ibanez Weeping Demon if you want a real wah pedal. The Weeping Demon doesn't have the confusing and frustrating on/off procedures that the crybaby does. Type it in the search box and check it out.
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I'm a little disappointed that effect is soo dramatic on the muffled (bass) side I like the way it screams (cry) on the top end compared to the Morely. Looking for a less suppressed and linear pedal.
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The packaging was not good. The pedal arrived a little banged up. The battery cover was broken. All of the srews were loose? Kind of weird. Unfortunety I was on a Honeymoon so I couldn't respond earlier. The pedal appears to work fine. Disappointed with the packaging and the condition.
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The problem with this pedal is that you have to step all the way down on it to turn it on, which produces a sound. The Morley pedals have a separate on/off switch, so you can turn them on or off at a given position. The difference is the sound is just a bit more professional if the wah isn't always turning on or off at the top of the wah frequency. Suppose you wanted to set the wah in the middle, and just leave it there. You can't really do that with this pedal. It is a bit smaller than a morley wah, but in my experience, the sound is equivalent on the base models.
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