Vox vs. Dunlop Wah
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Vox vs. Dunlop Wah
The Vox Clyde McCoy Or Dunlop 535Q
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sike... morley sucks. so muddy. go with the vox. id probably get that if i had the money. however the dunlop is also a great pedal.crash_in_to_me wrote:ive heard both are shitty
go with morley
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im glad i voted for Vox.
at the moment i have a Dunlop GCB-95 Crybaby that my church bought for me to use. i get to bring it home and everything. anyway, sometimes it wont turn completely on or off, cutting off the majority of the signal. it might be what was causing problems for my friend at practice last night.
brand new pedal... doesnt work great.
at the moment i have a Dunlop GCB-95 Crybaby that my church bought for me to use. i get to bring it home and everything. anyway, sometimes it wont turn completely on or off, cutting off the majority of the signal. it might be what was causing problems for my friend at practice last night.
brand new pedal... doesnt work great.
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The only thing I like about Morley is that you don't have to step all the way down to activate it, you just hit the switch on the side.
The best thing morley makes is the Steve Vai Bad Horsie. It's spring loaded so when you step on it, it activates. The tone actually isn't too bad through that wah either, but their other products are somewhat sub par, especially for the price.
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The best thing morley makes is the Steve Vai Bad Horsie. It's spring loaded so when you step on it, it activates. The tone actually isn't too bad through that wah either, but their other products are somewhat sub par, especially for the price.
Adam
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I have my Roto Vibe. I have used it for over 2 years. It works fine, sounds great, no problems with it, ever. It also really gives a good Wah sound. Very easy to adjust the deepness, the pedal is fine and comfortable, always smooth to use, never sticks. Easy to switch between the two types. It's good, check it out.crash_in_to_me wrote:i like my morley, and ive heard bad things about vox and dunlop wahs
and i didnt like the steve vai model how it turns on automatically.. but whatever
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