DOD and Morley Team Up for the Wild New Wah-ocTo-Fuzz Pedal

DOD and Morley have teamed up to create a new pedal called the Wah-ocTo-Fuzz (aka the WTF), which combines wah, octaver, and fuzz circuits into a single pedal. The companies say that the device is suited for guitar, bass, and keyboard alike.
“The octave section utilizes the DOD FX35 Octoplus circuit to produce a classic analog octave blend that channels the captivating, glitchy essence of the 1980s. Players can easily sculpt this sound using the Direct Level to control the dry signal output, the Tone Control to adjust the overall brightness, and the Octave Level to dictate the lower octave signal,” they share. “The wah section boasts Morley’s classic Electro-Optical design and features convenient switchless operation; users simply step on the glow-in-the-dark treadle grip to instantly engage the wah effect. Finally, the fuzz circuit draws inspiration from the timeless sounds of Morley’s 1970s era, offering an Intensity Level knob to control the gain of the fuzz effect and a Fuzz Level knob to manage your overall signal when the fuzz is activated.”
Users can activate each effect independently or combine one, two, or all three simultaneously. Other features include a cold-rolled steel chassis, a Morley buffer circuit, and 1/4-inch in and out jacks.
The DOD and Morley Wah-ocTo-Fuzz carries a street price of $249.99.
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DOD and Morley Wah-ocTo-Fuzz Features:
| DOD FX35 Octoplus Circuit |
| Morley '70s Electro-Optical Wah |
| Morley '70s Fuzz Circuit |
| Switchless Wah Operation |
| Octave On/Off Switch |
| Octave Level |
| Tone Control |
| Direct Level |
| Wah On LED |
| Intensity Level |
| Fuzz Level |
| Fuzz On/Off Switch and LED |
| Power: Standard 9V PS0913 DC Power Supply, 9V Battery |
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