Morley and DOD just released a pedal actually called the WTF — the Wah-ocTo-Fuzz. You’ll never guess what three effects it combines.
The WTF combines Morley’s optical wah technology with a vintage-inspired fuzz circuit and an octave effect based on the classic DOD Octoplus. Each section can be used independently or combined, making the pedal equally suited for subtle tonal tweaks and over-the-top sonic experiments.
Get the Morley and DOD Wah-ocTo-Fuzz for $259: Guitar Center | Musician’s Friend
As mentioned, the wah section features Morley’s switchless design, meaning there’s no toe switch to engage before using it. Step on the treadle and the effect activates automatically; step off and it bypasses.
For dirt duties, Morley turned to one of its original fuzz circuits from the 1970s. The fuzz section offers a thick, saturated voice with plenty of sustain and midrange presence, while dedicated Level and Intensity controls allow players to dial in everything from a light layer of grit to full-blown fuzz.
The octave circuit draws inspiration from DOD’s long-running Octoplus pedal and includes dedicated controls for octave level, tone, and dry signal blend.
Despite packing three effects into a single enclosure, the WTF maintains a relatively compact footprint. Other features include a built-in buffer for preserving signal integrity across larger pedalboards, a rugged steel chassis, and Morley’s signature glow-in-the-dark treadle.
Get the Morley and DOD Wah-ocTo-Fuzz at the links below for $259:

