Morley Steve Vai Bad Horsie 2 Wah

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    Overall:
    *********.* 9.1 out of 10
    Quality:
    ********.** 8.3 out of 10
    I Want It:
    ********** 8.6 out of 10
    Ease of Use:
    ********** 10 out of 10
    Features:
    *********.* 9.3 out of 10
    Value:
    ********** 8.8 out of 10
    Sound:
    ********** 8.9 out of 10
    Support:
    ********** 8.6 out of 10

     

    Morley Steve Vai Bad Horsie 2 Wah Reviews


    Overall:
    **********10 out of 10
    Features:
    **********9 out of 10
    Quality:
    **********9 out of 10
    Value:
    **********10 out of 10
    I Want It:
    **********10 out of 10
    Sound:
    **********10 out of 10
    Support:
    **********10 out of 10

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    User: a customer from hotmail.com

    Submitted: 1/18/2005

    Style of Music: Rock/Metal

    Experience: Active musician

    Location: Barnsley

    "STEVE VAI-MINT"

    Feature:
    brilliant contour,those hartmonics sound so weird but cool,if uv ever heard steve vai ul no what i mean.

    Quality:
    will last forever,2 year garantee,cant go wrong

    Value:
    pricey yes but worth it all the way,no better soundin wah.simple.

    Desirability:
    i just wish it came with an optional x.large jack plug hole for when the lights do go out!

    Sound:
    steve vai uses it basically will get no other better soundin wah,had crybaby there brill,but.......these are just better,ok?

    Support:
    there brill do anything for you ant no cost repair,alter u name it they do it.

    Overall:
    BRILL,

    Overall:
    **********8 out of 10
    Features:
    **********10 out of 10
    Quality:
    **********4 out of 10
    Value:
    **********7 out of 10
    I Want It:
    **********8 out of 10
    Sound:
    **********8 out of 10
    Support:
    **********5 out of 10

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    Submitted: 2/5/2006

    Style of Music: Rock, funk

    Experience: Active musician

    Location: Mass

    "Tread lightly"

    Feature:
    Simply step on the pedal to activate the wah. Best design on the market

    Quality:
    I've been through 2 bad horsies, and 1 bad horsie 2. Admitadly I do really stomp on the thing. But the screws always seem to give way. Stronger screws on both sides would help. For the price I wished it lasted longer. Now however the Bad Horsie has become a huge part of my sound that I couldn't imagine using another wah.

    Sound:
    Good sound

    Overall:
    **********8 out of 10
    Features:
    **********9 out of 10
    Quality:
    **********9 out of 10
    Value:
    **********7 out of 10
    I Want It:
    **********5 out of 10
    Sound:
    **********7 out of 10

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    User: a customer from gmail.com

    Submitted: 5/31/2005

    Style of Music: Rock, alternative is not a style but a marketing word, country, jazz, pop,

    Experience: Active Musician

    Location: Los Angeles

    "Good Features, doesn't sound as good as a Dunlop Crybaby"

    Feature:
    The features are more useful than the sound. The effects turns on/off automatically, depending on whether your foot is on the pedal or not. There are also two settings, which can be toggled via a footswitch, between the default wah setting and one you set yourself (this setting also lets you boost the volume).

    Value:
    All right. Not a great sound, and it's not cheap, either.

    Desirability:
    Nothing special.

    Sound:
    The sound is not as good as the Dunlop Crybaby. The Q is not wide enough as on the Dunlop, so the wah sound is not as dramatic and therefore not nearly as useful for 70s funk type styles. Also, the sound from the optical sensors are a little weird, and not as pleasant as on the Crybabies.

    Support:
    Haven't needed any, yet.

    Overall:
    The features are good, but since you can get most of them and a better sound with the Crybaby 95Q, I'd probably go with the Crybaby.

     

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