The DOD Morley Wah-Octo-Fuzz represents a rare collision between two legendary effect manufacturers. This three-in-one pedal marries DOD's FX35 Octoplus circuit with Morley's classic wah and 1970s fuzz topology, delivering genuine octave, wah, and fuzz capabilities that function independently or stacked together. Where most pedals attempt one fusion at a time, this unit handles all three simultaneously. The octave section channels the analogue glitch character of 1980s gear, while the wah and fuzz circuits draw directly from Morley's vintage palette. Players can dial in the octave blend to sit underneath a traditional wah sweep, layer fuzz overtones across either effect, or cycle through any combination of the three. Designed for guitar, bass, and keyboard, the pedal accepts standard instrument-level inputs and integrates into any pedalboard signal chain without impedance matching concerns. This architecture makes the Wah-Octo-Fuzz a legitimate toolkit for players chasing textured, polyrhythmic tones rather than a gimmick pedal. Studio engineers working with synth bass or producers stacking layers will find genuine utility in running all three sections at once. The retro circuit topology means it responds to pick dynamics and playing dynamics exactly as era-appropriate gear would—no digital modelling or DSP involvement. Features DOD FX35 Octoplus octave circuit with analogue glitch character Morley classic wah circuit with expression pedal control 1970s Morley fuzz topology with grit and sustain Three effects operate independently or stacked simultaneously Works with guitar, bass, and keyboard instruments Analogue signal path with dynamic pick response Standard instrument-level input and output connectivity Expression pedal treadle controls wah sweep frequency