Switchless Wah - Dunlop vs. Morley vs. Jerry Cantrell

I got both a Dunlop CBJ95 Cry Baby Junior and a Morley 20/20 Power Wah/Volume. I use them both and like both of them. They do sound a bit diffrent. The Dunlop has the traditional maybe darker less defined sounding wah. And the Morley has a slightly crisper brighter sound. However both sound good and I can see both coming in handy for diffrent situations.

The Morley also has a switchable volume pedal function that I use a lot for volume swells. Morley also makes a Distortion/Wah, Fuzz/Wah and a Boost/Wah if a volume pedal is not your cup of tea.
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BTW; Vox also makes a pretty good wah, the 847.
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I got both a Dunlop CBJ95 Cry Baby Junior and a Morley 20/20 Power Wah/Volume. I use them both and like both of them. They do sound a bit diffrent. The Dunlop has the traditional maybe darker less defined sounding wah. And the Morley has a slightly crisper brighter sound. However both sound good and I can see both coming in handy for diffrent situations.

The Morley also has a switchable volume pedal function that I use a lot for volume swells. Morley also makes a Distortion/Wah, Fuzz/Wah and a Boost/Wah if a volume pedal is not your cup of tea.
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BTW; Vox also makes a pretty good wah, the 847.
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How do you find the top end response when using the Morley as a volume pedal? Does it get dark/muddy when you reduce volume
 
How do you find the top end response when using the Morley as a volume pedal? Does it get dark/muddy when you reduce volume
I'll have to listen for that next time I use it. I usually start out quiet and get louder, so haven't really concentrated on the sound with the volume low.
 
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