After doing some research, i decided to purchase one of these wah pedals. I've never been big on buying artist signature products because of the obvious price increase; but a) this pedal got great reviews b) I've used Morley stuff before c) in my opinion an optical wah is the way to go d) if i'm going to support an artist by buying his gear, Mark Tremonti seems like a good guy and i like what he stands for and writes about; so with all that, i bought one.
The Morley wahs are optical; no clicking it into action. Right away i took mine apart and went into the circuit board and adjusted the pot that changes the wah on/off delay time to the minimum. Then i plugged it in first on my effects chain and jammed for a while. It's a great wah; i'm not big into the "classic" sounding wahs, so this was right up my alley. Nice agressive sweep to it and an adjustable boost dial as well. Mine seems to sound good with the boost dialed in at 1/2 way. The neat thing i found out about this pedal is that you can stomp it all the way down to get the full effect of the wah, or you can just put a little pressure on it and get a different attack. Nice. It is a little treble-y when fully depressed, but not bad enough to make a fuss over it. Couple the wah with a heavy chorus on your dirty channel and it sounds bad ass : ) The diamond plate pattern on the pedal is a nice visual aspect of it to. If you dig on wahs, you might want to try this guy out.

It is a really nice looking pedal. Too bad you cant get all your pedals that big for those size fifteens, Mr. Sasquatch Foot.