...i thought you guys might find something interesting amongst these schematics :D
http://www.morleypedals.com/downloads.html
enjoy !
andy
I like the look of that Echo plus pedal.
:)
Nice, thanks Andy :D
Marty.
Quote from: MartyMart on November 08, 2005, 07:45:43 PM
Nice, thanks Andy :D
Marty.
its funny...till today i'd never seen that page...some interesting designs there....
Quote from: nelson on November 08, 2005, 07:42:24 PM
I like the look of that Echo plus pedal.
:)
i thought it was kinda nice too....
Thanks Andy! :icon_cool:
It's nice a company does that. I support them, I like their classic wah.
Lennie
It's a shame more companies don't do this, especially with their discontinued products that they don't support any more. Morley and Nobels are the only two I can think of.
Thanks for the link Andy. :)
:o thank you ...
My Morley Power wah has all the extra holes and component info on the top of the board for several circuits. I haven't taken it out to see if the solder pads and traces are there. If so it might be very easy to mod but I wouldn't want to start messing with mine as it already sounds great.
GLAD YOU GUYS FOUND THE LINK USEFUL !
;D
I own a morley pro series wah... made in 1998. It's only function is Wah. So one day, it fried. It turns out that only one side of the opamp (TL072, I think) was bad. So I got the schematic on their site and it turns out that if you bypass that side of the opamp, then you get added functionality: volume control. So now I have a Wah/Volume pedal. Of course, I had to add a few components, like another photo-resistor + led. Their PCB layout is really awesome too! They used the same board layout for the Wah, The Distortion/Wah and the Volume/Wah pedals. So I can see where all the missing comonents (and their names, like C1, C2, TL072 etc) would be, complete with solder pads and mounting holes.
So, used morley pedals are worth buying, even if they are broken... they are easy to fix.