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Description

Step into the spotlight with the Morley Mark Tremonti Patriot Wah, a pedal that captures the fiery spirit of rock and roll and channels it through its electro-optical design. Co-designed with Mark Tremonti, the powerhouse guitarist from Creed, this wah pedal is tailored for musicians who need a seamless transition between silence and sonic fury. Simply step on to activate and step off to silence—no switches or fuss. The Clear-Tone buffer circuit ensures your signal remains pristine, allowing your riffs to cut through the mix with clarity.

Crafted with a rugged metal shell adorned with patriotic graphics, this pedal is as bold visually as it is sonically. Plus, feel good knowing that your purchase contributes to a worthy cause, with a portion of proceeds supporting charities for wounded veterans. Whether you're playing guitar or bass, the 20dB boost knob offers you the flexibility to sculpt your tone, blending classic and contemporary wah textures. Dive into a world of expressive play with a wah pedal designed for durability and dynamic performance.

Key Features:

  • Electro-optical design eliminates the need for pots
  • Clear-Tone buffer circuit for pristine signal integrity
  • 20dB boost knob for added wah intensity
  • No switch design for seamless operation
  • Rugged metal construction with patriotic graphics
  • Part of proceeds donated to charities for wounded veterans

FAQs

What makes the Morley Mark Tremonti Patriot Wah different from other wah pedals?

The Morley Mark Tremonti Patriot Wah features a switchless design, meaning it activates automatically when you step on it, and uses electro-optical circuitry to avoid wear and tear. It also includes a 20dB Boost Control for added volume and tonal flexibility.

How does the TrueTone Bypass on the Morley Mark Tremonti Patriot Wah benefit my sound?

The TrueTone Bypass ensures that your guitar's tone and volume remain unaffected when the wah pedal is not in use, maintaining signal integrity throughout your setup.

Is the Morley Mark Tremonti Patriot Wah suitable for live performances?

Yes, it's designed with a switchless operation and LED indication for easy use on stage, and its 20dB Boost Control provides flexibility to cut through in live settings.

Does the Morley Mark Tremonti Patriot Wah require any special power supply?

The pedal can be powered using a standard 9V battery or an optional 9V DC adapter, with an easy-access battery compartment for quick changes.

How does the electro-optical design of the Morley Mark Tremonti Patriot Wah enhance its durability?

The electro-optical design eliminates the need for potentiometers, which are common wear points in traditional wah pedals, thereby increasing the pedal's longevity.

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Features and functionality

  • The Morley Mark Tremonti Patriot Wah is a switchless pedal, engaging automatically when moved and turning off shortly after stopping, enhancing convenience during play.

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Comparisons

  • The Morley Mark Tremonti Patriot Wah is often compared to the Dunlop CryBaby 95Q, with users noting the Morley's unique optical pot and tone customization options.

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User experience

  • Owners appreciate the Patriot Wah's durability, mentioning its robust build quality even with heavy use, unlike some other plastic models that feel less sturdy.

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Use cases and applications

  • Ideal for players seeking versatile tone control, the Patriot Wah is favored for its ability to fit various musical styles, from rock to funk.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Users highlight the ease of adjusting the pedal's resistance by tightening a screw, allowing for a more personalized playing experience.

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See how Dan Palmer uses Morley Mark Tremonti Patriot Wah

Dan Palmer

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Zebrahead

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"It's the Mark Tremonti Morley Wah. It's awesome. I actually bought it only because it looked cool. It's called the Patriot Wah. It's got an American flag on it and an eagle (...) So I'm like, "It just looks cool, I'm buyin' it just because I like the way it looks" and it ended up sounding good."

See how Andrea Martongelli uses Morley Mark Tremonti Patriot Wah

Andrea Martongelli

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Ellefson-Soto

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In this Facebook post, Andrea shows this item as part of his quest for new sounds. https://www.facebook.com/andy.martongelli/photos/a.789674804380396/1128107877203752

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