Classic wah pedals shootout : Vox v847 vs Crybby GCB95 vs Morley Pro Series Wah (PWA). Gear used: Jackson Dinky with EMGs and Peavey Prowler 112 combo amp.
Though a great comparison video, it is so unfair of any other wah pedal to be compared to the Crybaby, in my opinion. The other pedals are the road, the trails or the paths that eventually leads a serious guitarist to the Dunlop Crybaby.
Vox for the bit of distortion it adds: that is the wah sound. I love the idea of the Morley (no pot--just light!), but it sounds too clean to rock, like a fan blade slowly oscillating in front of a lamp.
@Jim Crye good playing in general man. I had a crybaby from hell for a little while but wasn't feeling it. I figured a more stripped down and simple one might be a better fit for me.
Imagine going to a gig with this board
Now I really wanna see a guy dual wielding wah pedals with booth feet
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Kirk hammet at a Metallica concert
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I love the Morley I have one he has my self and i find myself using it not as just a wah but also a volume pedal
Perfect comparison!! The VOX and Cry Baby sound best to me.
For clean it's between Cry Baby and Vox, but for distortion, I think the Morley just sounds the most aggressive
morley all day
switch right
no pot replacement
the adjustable wah knob works
sounds good to me
The Morley seems like a more intense wah effect than the others
I had this Morley. It is very difficult pedal to work with. Need to be very precise. I'll change to CryBaby
Yeah the button at the bottom right seems like a real pain. In a live situation it seems that would be too much tap dancing for me.
I kinda like the Vox .
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Though a great comparison video, it is so unfair of any other wah pedal to be compared to the Crybaby, in my opinion.
The other pedals are the road, the trails or the paths that eventually leads a serious guitarist to the Dunlop Crybaby.
I'm torn between the CryBaby and the Vox.
I have all three. The Crybaby seemed weak to me.
Vox for the bit of distortion it adds: that is the wah sound. I love the idea of the Morley (no pot--just light!), but it sounds too clean to rock, like a fan blade slowly oscillating in front of a lamp.
You can't play a lick on the lower strings and then play another one on the higher strings with the other wahif you're trying to do a comparison
Why not? You can't tell the difference? I can.
Which do you prefer?
Kirk Hammett- yes…..
Morley, hands down, for all the right reasons. 👍
It almost felt like he hates the Morley and tries cooler stuff on the other 2
No. I like the Morley too. Thanks for watching man.
@Jim Crye good playing in general man. I had a crybaby from hell for a little while but wasn't feeling it. I figured a more stripped down and simple one might be a better fit for me.
My crybaby is a signal sucker. Has to be sidelined until it’s needed.
out it at the end of the signal chain closest to the amp put everything else after it.
Morley definitely
He’s biased. His name is Jim CRYE
Mr Crybaby himself
Morley 👍👍👍
CRYBABY IS BEST
Morley
Morley sucks with that stupid switch placement! Jesus! Almost as bad as Gibson with putting the strap button on the horn of the SG!!!!!!!
That would be an outrage
Why? Better than accidentally turning it off at full toe down imo and it's not in the way at all
I like the SG strap button on the horn. Much more balanced..good enough for Iommi good enough for me😎
@@Rockandrollgeerage You’re not a guitar player if you think that. It is DEFINITELY not balanced on the horn. Neck dive big time!
Ground control?
Yes?
We have a strap button on the horn.
Meaning?
We’re going down.