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Description
Unleash your inner rock legend with the Morley Mark Tremonti Signature Wah. Designed in collaboration with the iconic guitarist from Creed and Alter Bridge, this pedal is crafted to deliver expressive, dynamic wah tones that will elevate your performance to new heights. Its Electro-Optical design ensures a smooth, responsive play with no mechanical parts to wear out, ensuring reliability gig after gig. The pedal’s sturdy construction is perfect for the rigors of touring, while the built-in buffer circuit preserves your guitar tone from unwanted signal loss.
Experience the unique tonal footprint inspired by Tremonti himself, offering a wide sweep range that can handle everything from subtle, vocal-like expressions to aggressive, screaming highs. The switchless design allows for seamless activation, so you can focus on your music without missing a beat. Whether you're laying down a soulful solo or powering through a heavy riff, the Morley Mark Tremonti Signature Wah provides the clarity and presence needed to make your sound stand out.
Key Features:
- Electro-Optical design for smooth, dependable performance
- Custom voiced for Mark Tremonti’s wide tonal range
- Built-in buffer circuit to maintain signal integrity
- Rugged construction for durability on the road
- Switchless activation for effortless operation
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PROS
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Gain boost function pushes amp effectively
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Long sweep with low end/high mids focus
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Optical wiring prevents tone loss
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Switchless design for easy engagement/disengagement
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Batteries last long due to efficient design
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Built like a tank, very durable
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20dB boost for significant volume increase
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Cleans up high frequencies, reducing muddiness
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Deep, natural-sounding sweep
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Works well both in front of the chain or as a filter
CONS
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Some units may have reliability issues (DOA or fail early)
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May not sound good with many amps and guitars
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Size may be too large for some setups
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Morley Mark Tremonti Signature Wah.
Features and functionality
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The Morley Tremonti Signature Wah features an optic circuit, activating automatically when stepped on, eliminating the need for a click to engage or disengage.
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The Morley Tremonti Wah's optic circuit responds to movement, offering a seamless user experience without manual switching.
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The Morley Mark Tremonti Wah is spring-loaded, automatically returning to the 'off' position, facilitating quick dips and fluttery effects without leaving it in a fixed position.
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User experience
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Owners find the Tremonti Wah suitable for live settings, appreciating its immediate activation and deactivation, enhancing performance flow.
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Owners report that the Morley Wah's optical operation and spring mechanism enhance performance, offering a seamless transition between on and off states during live shows.
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Comparisons
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Unlike Crybaby wahs, the Morley Tremonti avoids the traditional 'black brick' design, offering a different aesthetic for pedalboard setups.
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Setup and maintenance
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It's suggested that the Morley Tremonti Wah's optical sensor design prevents dirt build-up, which can be an issue with mechanical pot-based wahs like the Cry Baby.
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Critic Reviews
5.0 out of 5
Based on 9 Reviews and 27 Ratings
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The only wah pedal I'll ever own.
The Mark Tremonti Morley Wah is the one wah pedal I'll take to my grave with me. The gain boost function is very useful for those who like to push the front of the amp a bit. The MT Wah does not exhibit the extreme harshness on the high end of the frequency range like most other wahs. It's more low end / high mids focused with quite a long sweep. Batteries last forever and I'm pretty sure the thing would make a good hammer in a tough spot.
Well worth the money, outstanding build and sound quality. Literally my favorite pedal of all time.
One of the best sounding wah pedals out there; deep sweep with a very nice vocal character.
The best thing of it is it's switchlessness, let it go and you have a normal sounding guitar, does not suck any kind of tone 'cause it's optical wiring, the sweep is deep, natural sounding one, has plenty of high end but is not as much to be ear-tearing-high-end, a very delicious sweet spot, the harmonics just screams when it's activated, works as well as a wah in front of the chain or as a filter at the end of it, this is by far my favorite wah pedal.
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All the right Frequencies
Mark Tremonti has the ear for exactly what most guitarists in the modern age want and need. Coming from the Morley Bad Horsie, my biggest complaint was the nasty high frequency squeals that muddied the notes every time I laid hard into a Wah. Then comes this bad boy. Cleans up those nasty high frequencies and inserts a warm less muddy signal that gives even my cats a warm fuzzy feeling.
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Morley Tremonti Wah Pedal
This Wah is tuned a little lower which creates a sound that is not as ear piercing as others. It has been my favorite for years.
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In this picture of River's board, you can clearly see an M that matches up with Tremonti wah
In a Premier Guitar Rig Rundown, Mark Tremonti is shown using his Morley Mark Tremonti Signature Wah pedal.
According to a GuitarGeek rig diagram, DJ Ashba used a Morley Mark Tremonti Signature Wah pedal during live performances.
In a 2013 video, Mark shows a rundown of his gear beginning with his pedalboard. This pedal can be seen at the 0:17 mark.
John talks about his pedals and guitar effects throughout the video. Used for the 2013 'Will of Vengeance" tour.
Álvaro Castilla uses the Morley Mark Tremonti Signature Wah, as seen in his Instagram post reflecting on a recent performance experience.
In this picture posted on Clegg’s close friends Instagram story, You can see his board detailed out, with the Mark Tremonti Wah the third in the chain. He uses the Wah boost in the wild part at the end of Right Through the Sky.
Lorenzo Tuzi uses the Morley Mark Tremonti Signature Wah pedal for playing aggressive riffs and solos, as highlighted in an Instagram post by findthereal.
Simon (Deceiver) uses the Morley Mark Tremonti Signature Wah pedal, as shown in a photo on Instagram by vguitarmaniac, featuring his new pedal setup.
Nicola Fiorillo uses the Morley Mark Tremonti Signature Wah pedal, as detailed by Morley. This pedal, designed with Mark Tremonti, features a built-in boost of up to 20 dB, a hybrid of classic and modern wah tones, and a convenient switchless on/off function. Its electro-optical control ensures durability without scratchy pots, while the 'True-Tone' Bypass Buffer Circuit maintains signal integrity. The pedal is compatible with various instruments and is housed in a robust steel casing, making it ideal for touring musicians.
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