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I currently using a orginal cry baby but it sucks when you don't hit that switch all the way. I hear the morley bad horsie's and the mark tremonti pedal are step off and they turn off. question -- Is it a true bypass while not in use? and Is there a big differnce between the two (or three). Any info you can pass along would be cool
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This wont be the most helpful...though you can get an upgarded dunlop wah to do what you're talkign about. As for Morley, I used a classic wah...I don't think its as good as my Dunlop to be honest. It didn't have enough mid sweep, though I hear thats where the Tremonti power-wah excels. Myabe look at the other Dunlop wahs? They do so many different models.
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The "old style" Morley wah pedals not only have wah and distortion (fuzz) but when the wah effect is off the pedal works as a volume pedal. The only problem with them is they have a photoelectric eye controler and if the light bulb blows they are a royal pain to find a replacement.
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