Call me crazy, but...

Mad-Max

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I got myself a Morley Bad Horsie 2 Wah Pedal back in the summer time. Reason why I bought it was because I needed a pedal with more range than my standard Crybaby, and I was suggested to try it out, and I absolutely loved it the minute I plugged it in. So I traded my Crybaby in for it.

That being said, the other guitar player in my band tried out a Vox Wah (I believe the V847 model) and he said the tone it had was awesome, and for a standard Wah, it had a ton of range. I had always heard good things about the Vox wah's but I never really gave them a listen it tried them out for myself.

So today, he finally bought it, so then I thought, "Okay, I'm gonna see what the big deal is" so I looked up some clips, and holy moly, that Wah sounds absolutely immense.

Call me crazy, but the other guitar player is gonna let me demo his, and if I like it enough in person, then I'm thinking about trading in my Bad Horsie for a Vox Wah.

Thought? What are your experiences with either of these pedals?
 
Re: Call me crazy, but...

I had a Vox, it was better than a crybaby in my opinion. Replaced it with a Fulltone clyde deluxe which was much better, then replaced that with an RMC Wizard Wah, which is the best sounding wah for my style.

I have been considering a Bad Horsie 2 as a backup wah and also wanted to try a switchless style. I tried one in GC and it sounded pretty cool, more versatile than the Vox as I recall.
 
Re: Call me crazy, but...

I do love my Bad Horsie though, so I don't know. It's just something I'm pondering on. I'm not even that big of a wah user though, I just use it here and there for flavor.

The only set back I think the Bad Horsie has is that it's so big. It takes up a ton of space on a pedal board, but that's how Morley's are.
 
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