Morley Guitar Wahs on bass

Discussion in 'Effects [BG]' started by Flea666, Nov 6, 2005.

  1. Flea666

    Flea666 Guest

    Apr 21, 2005
    Lichfield, UK
    i rember some one saying there apparently ment to work, is this thru, cus im lookin for a wah for about £50 to £60 pounds.
     
  2. Flea666

    Flea666 Guest

    Apr 21, 2005
    Lichfield, UK
    i tried a classic morley wah thru a bass today and it sounded quite good, any one got any thing to say.
     
  3. johans

    johans G.U.I - Groovin' under influence

    Oct 28, 2004
    the Bay Area, CA
    hmm
    not sure

    how about dunlop's 105q bass wah?
     
  4. Flea666

    Flea666 Guest

    Apr 21, 2005
    Lichfield, UK
    i dunno, it doesnt sound to good on the sound clip off the dunlop site, i think the morley bass wah sounds better.
     
  5. johans

    johans G.U.I - Groovin' under influence

    Oct 28, 2004
    the Bay Area, CA
    best if you could try out yourself

    different bass, amps, settings differ it
    the clip may not do it justice
     
  6. crapusername

    crapusername

    Sep 26, 2005
    North Kent.UK
    endorsing artist: Dean guitars, Marshall , Rotosound strings
    In Morley's catalogue, it says that most of their guitar wahs are usable for bass ( Tremonti, Classic, PW2 etc)
     
  7. johans

    johans G.U.I - Groovin' under influence

    Oct 28, 2004
    the Bay Area, CA
    don't forget :)

    Bad Horsey
     
  8. BassGod

    BassGod Guest

    Jan 21, 2004
    I'm using a Morley guitar wah now (see signature). I'm thinking of selling it for a 105Q though, not because I don't like the sound of the Morley, but because I want a switchless pedal.

    Graeme
     
  9. tplyons

    tplyons

    Apr 6, 2003
    Madison, NJ
    Don't forget the old Morley PWB's (a la Cliff Burton) are made for guitars, but they've always been marketed for full range, including bass and keyboards. Yep, keyboards too.

    I'm looking at getting a DSW (Distortion/Wah) for bass as well as my Pro Series II Bass Wah.