Morley Fuzz Wah

Brad Little

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I just picked up a Morley Fuzz Wah at a tag sale for $5. I figured even if it needs a little work it will be worth it. Years ago, I picked up a first generation Cry Baby in the same way, wound up giving it to a co-worker's son who was a huge Hendrix fan and learning to play. SOmetimes wish I had kept it, even though I never used it much. I've never been much of a pedal user, had a flanger for a while in the 70s, I think that's it (other than the unused Cry Baby). WOund up giving the flanger away, too.
I'll probably use it with my T-250, maybe it's time I learned to use some things other than strait guitar and amp. Anybody out there using one of these? Anything to look out for?
Brad
PS A quick check on eBay shows one with 14 bids, a couple hours left and a $182.50 bid, so I guess I did okay, can't imagine it would cost anywhere near that to fix up a long as it is not totally shot.
 

Jeff Haddad

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First off, I know nothing about Morley pedals. When I bought an old Foxx Fuzz/Wah/Volume, I found some info here:

http://www.effectsdatabase.com/search/node/morley+fuzz+wah

There seem to be several different Morley Fuzz/Wahs listed.

Even though I owned some pedals, I used to be just a guitar>amp player; since I started building fx pedal kits I've even put together a pedal board!

Analog Man (http://www.analogman.com/) might still do repairs or be able to recommend someone. I think he's up your way in CT.
 
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