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Vintage Morley Power Wah Fuzz Volume Pedal

November 14, 2008 by Chris

The Vintage Morley Power Wah Fuzz Volume Pedal, is a must to have for the old school guitar player in you! It’s classic, very functional and is damn well indestructible to boot.

This is a pedal from the past that was near and dear to my heart. It was my go to pedal for anything RUSH like!

As in the post on my other site, it was the secret behind my rendition of La Villa Strangiato, from Hemispheres, 1978 album. It was by far my heaviest pedal, backed up by the video, and it always was the one that caught everyone’s eye. If you ever see this pedal in a pawn shop for a cheap price, pick it up for your favorite guitarist in your life and you’ll have a friend for life, trust me!

The video above was very educational to me and I just thought that I’d share it with you.

Keep on Jammin’





Filed Under: Equipment, Guitar Equipment, My Experiences, Playing Guitar, Video Tagged With: Classic_Pedal, Fuzz_Pedal, Morley_Pedal, Morley_pedals, Morley_wah, Morley_wah_pedal, Vintage_Morley_Power_Wah_Fuzz_Volume_Pedal, vintage_Wah, Vintage_Wah_pedal, Volume_Pedal, Wah_Pedal, Wah_pedals

Comments

  1. Domenic Nardone says

    November 14, 2008 at 7:53 am

    Holy CRAP!!!!! You still have that pedal?? That was harder to lug around than your HIWATT!! Maybe they should have put wheels on that thing LOL!!!

  2. Chris says

    November 15, 2008 at 11:42 am

    Mr huff really didn’t like that HiWatt now did he Domenic? I’m surprised that he didn’t buy me some wheels for it!

    I am sad to say that I lent this beauty to some and I forgot who has it. My Morley pedal, RIP.

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  1. Total guitar pedal systems or individual guitar foot pedals | Guitar Licks says:
    November 23, 2008 at 12:01 am

    […] are also endless products of single pedals that are designed specifically for one sound. The vintage Morley Power Wah/Fuzz/Volume pedal or any BOSS pedals and a wide range distortion pedal would be a good […]

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