SCARY GOOD! Morley Releases New DJ Ashba Mini Skeleton Wah

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Morley, makers of pedals, switches and Ebtech® audio solutions, announced the official release of the DJ Ashba Mini Skeleton Wah. DJ Ashba currently plays with Sixx:A.M., and previously played for Guns N’ Roses, Beautiful Creatures and BulletBoys.

Based off of his signature Morley Skeleton Wah this new pedal incorporates all of the original features and look, but now in a smaller footprint. Measuring in at 6.85” in length, 4.5” wide and 2.75” in height, it’s perfect for pedalboards, gig bags and crowded stages. It is Electro-Optical so there is no pot to wear out and get scratchy. The switchless design means you simply step on to activate the Wah and step off to go to bypass. The Wah uses our new custom MQ2 Inductor and True Tone buffer circuit to prevent signal loading or tone suck. It has a Mist-Blue LED that can be seen outside in sunlight, built into heavy metal cold-rolled steel housing, and has an easy access “Quick Clip” battery door.

Morley’s Bill Wenzloff states, “One of the coolest features about the pedal is the entire pedal Glows-In-The-Dark using our patent pending process. The Bone white paint job is beautiful and once it receives a charge of light will glow on a dark stage. The pedal graphics were designed by DJ himself and adds a great touch of style to the pedal.”

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For product information, contact Bill Wenzloff

bwenzloff@morleyebtech.com

 

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