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I actually use both... my main rig has both a Crybaby 95Q and a Bad Horsie. Both are switchless. The 95Q has several tone-shaping options (not quite as many as the 535Q, though, which is what I use in my backup rig), while the Bad Horsie is pretty much plug & play.
Personally, I like the Crybaby for clean tones--it brings the super-clicky funk sound I'm looking for. The Morley, to me, is more aggressive, and therefore better suited to distorted playing--it really helps solos cut through the mix.
--B
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