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Bad Horsie 2 Wah I think this is one of the best "less expensive" Wah pedals you can buy and the tru-bypass is great and deff will keep your tone with out sucking the life out of it. POSTED: 11/28/2012 - 03:19 am
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Bad Horsie Wah Switchless design. "Clear-Tone" buffer circuit ensures pure guitar tone and maintains signal level in bypass and wah mode. Works with BASS guitar too! POSTED: 04/01/2004 - 05:59 am
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Classic Wah The Classic Wah contains the famous Morley Wah sound found in pedals of the 70's and 80's. Like all Morley pedals, the Classic Wah is controlled via Morley's renowned Electro-Optical circuitry. POSTED: 01/15/2004 - 06:00 am
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Little Alligator Volume The Little Alligator is equipped with Morley's Electro-Optical circuitry to ensure noise-free and dependable operation. The consistently smooth linear taper is set to Steve's painstaking specifications. Minimum Volume knob is used for a smooth transition between rhythm and lead volumes. Easy access battery compartment, Gator Green LED indicator, and 2-year warranty. Turn it up! POSTED: 01/12/2008 - 02:36 am
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Mark Tremonti Power Wah Boost knob adds up to 20dB of wah boost, and the tone is a perfect hybrid of classic and contemporary wah voices. Electro-optical design means there are no pots to wear out. POSTED: 06/28/2004 - 03:35 am
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Power Wah This pedal can match anything you want really. POSTED: 02/03/2007 - 03:35 am
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Pro Series II Wah Experience the full, rich tones of the new and improved PRO SERIES II Wah pedal. Now, with "High Q" WAH and "Clear-Tone" buffer circuitry that drives long cables and prevents signal loading. POSTED: 08/11/2006 - 03:39 am
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Pro Series II Wah/Volume Morley's Electro-Optical circuitry. "Clear-Tone" buffer. Volume is AUDIO taper. "High Q" Wah circuit. Wah Level control. Works with BASS guitar too! POSTED: 04/02/2004 - 05:17 am
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VAI2 Bad Horsie 2 Contour Wah The Bad Horsie 2 Contour Wah was designed for players who like the Bad Horsie sound but want the ability to change the wah frequency. POSTED: 04/24/2006 - 01:54 am
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