Morley Bad Horsie 2 Manual

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Steve Vai Bad Horsie 2 Contour Wah. This second version of the Bad Horsie adds a second Wah mode. DOWNLOAD MANUAL. Steve Vai Bad Horsie 2 Contour Wah Pedal. Love the Bad Horsie? You’ll love this one more! Shop for the Morley Steve Vai Bad Horsie 2 Contour Wah Pedal in and receive free shipping and guaranteed lowest price. Title: Morley Owners Manual Author: Bill Wenzloff Subject: Bad Horsie, Bad Horsie 2 Created Date: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 9:26:34 AM.

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The Morley bad horsie 2 is A twist on the classic wah pedal design.It has the standard 1/4 inout and output jacks, a battery door on the bottom for a 9volt, 9 volt dc jack, and a switch to activate the contour controls. It is also switchless so it turns on as soon as you step on the pedal and turns off when you remove your foot. There is an internal trim pot to adjust the time it takes to activate and bypass. UTILIZATION Setting this pedal up is no different than a normal wah pedal with the exception of the internal trim pot. The manual explains where to find it and how to adjust it. I find it best with a minimal response time but some people may prefer it to not instantly turn off. It is easy enough to adjust so you can see what works best for you.

SOUND QUALITY I used this pedal in a guitar set up but my bassist seemed to like it on bass as well. Unfortunately for him the rest of the band thinks wah on bass is a terrible idea. This pedal has what Morley calls 'clear tone buffer circuitry' what that means is that there is a buffer in the pedal that is always in your signal chain even when the pedal is bypassed. Zebra Designer Pro V2 Keygen For Vegas more.

It is supposed to help drive long cables and it seemed to do that. I never had a problem with the buffer except when the pedal was near a noise source, like bad power adapters, it would boost the amount of noise in my rig. It was not too much of a problem but made placement of my power strip something that had to be considered for minimal noise.