Description
Forget stomping a mechanical switch mid-solo — the Bad Horsie’s Electro-Optical circuitry lets you roll onto the treadle and it’s instantly in wah mode, then step off and it’s gone. There’s no click, no clunk, just Steve Vai’s personally dialed-in wah curve ready whenever your foot finds it. Morley paired this with FET silent switching, so the transition between wah and bypass stays dead quiet, a real advantage when you’re tracking vocals-close mics or running a live set where every pop and thump gets noticed.
Underneath the sweep sits Morley’s Clear Tone buffer circuit, which keeps your guitar signal from getting loaded down by cable runs or downstream pedals. That means your tone stays consistent in level and clarity whether the wah is active or bypassed — no volume dip, no tonal smear. It’s a pedal built to sit early in the chain and simply do its job without coloring anything you haven’t asked it to.
Practical touches round it out: an easy-access battery compartment, a clear LED to show engagement at a glance, and Morley’s two-year warranty backing it up. And while it’s tuned to Vai’s specifications on guitar, bassists have found it works just as well on the low end.
- Switchless Electro-Optical design — step on for wah, step off for bypass
- Wah voicing set to Steve Vai’s exact specifications
- FET silent switching for pop-free transitions
- Clear Tone buffer circuit preserves signal strength and tone
- LED status indicator and accessible battery compartment
- Two-year warranty
- Works with bass guitar as well as guitar








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