Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Innovative Wah Design Comment: I've had few different wahs over the years, all of them noteworthy, but I found that I hardly ever used them. Not sure why.
Since I've had this Bad Horsie 2, I've had it along on every gig, and I use it on several solos each show.
It's very convenient, in that you don't need to kick a toe switch on or off. The wah instantly engages when you put your foot on it, and disengages when you withdraw your foot. This saves you the experience of going back to do a vocal, only THINKING you've turned the wah off.
Another feature I like is the high-quality input buffer. It normalizes your signal, keeping the guitar at steady volume levels while working the wah. I've noticed with some wahs that not all frequencies kept the same strong signal. This one appears to have solved that problem.
There's also the separate contour circuit which is nice to give you a bit more flexibility with your settings.
Plus, it's built like a tank.
Over all, I'm very happy with this product.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Morley VAI-2 Comment: Great pedal!
I've bought it used and it came in great condition! Just as the seller said!
Right on time!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Does the job Comment: I bought this for my nephew, who loves it. It's easy to use, good control of the wah. As far as the extra knob for the Bad Horsie 2, it's hard to say if it's worth the extra few bucks or not: It allows depth/shape control, but we played with it and, pretty much, once you've set it how you like it, you don't change it. It's more like a tuning knob than a control knob, in that sense.
But the sound is nice and clean and the pedal's tough and can take a beating.
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