Introducing the Ultimate Pedal: DOD and Morley’s Wah-octave-Fuzz
In an exciting collaboration, two legendary names in the guitar pedal industry, DOD and Morley, have come together to launch the wah-octave-Fuzz, a versatile expression pedal packed with innovative features.
A Trio of Effects in One Stompbox
This groundbreaking three-in-one pedal builds on the iconic Morley wah design, creating a powerhouse of sound effects. It combines DOD’s celebrated ’80s FX35 Octoplus sub-octave circuit with Morley’s renowned wah and fuzz circuits, making it a must-have for any serious musician.
According to the creators, the Wah-octave-Fuzz is designed to leave players astonished, with many exclaiming, “What the fuzz?!” This playful nod captures the excitement surrounding this unique pedal.
Versatile applications for Musicians
whether you play guitar, bass, or keyboards, this pedal offers the flexibility to use each effect independently or in various combinations, making it an essential addition to any pedalboard.
Experience the 1980s Vibe
With the Octoplus effect, expect to capture the captivating and glitchy essence of the 1980s. Musicians can fine-tune thier sound using the Direct Level control for the dry signal, the Tone Control for brightness adjustments, and the Octave Level to determine the intensity of the sub-octave effect.
Classic Wah Design
Morley’s wah effect features the brand’s signature Electro-Optical design, allowing for switchless operation. The effect activates as soon as the glow-in-the-dark treadle is engaged.this design has been a favorite since the 1970s, famously used by Metallica’s Cliff Burton, and continues to be a staple in modern music.
Fuzzy Goodness from the 70s
The fuzz component of the Wah-octave-Fuzz delivers a velcro-like tonality reminiscent of the 1970s, complete with a Level dial for gain control and a Fuzz Level dial to manage the overall signal output.
Durable and Reliable Construction
The Wah-octave-Fuzz is built to last, housed in a lightweight cold-rolled steel chassis that promises durability. It also includes a premium Morley buffer circuit, designed to protect the pedal’s tone from interference in the signal chain, ensuring seamless integration with other effects.
Specifications and Availability
Standard features include 1/4″ input/output jacks and a power requirement of 9V, which can be supplied via a plug or a battery. The pedal also features a convenient clip battery door for fast changes. It comes with a one-year warranty for added peace of mind.
The DOD and Morley wah-octave-Fuzz is now available for purchase at a price of $249.
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