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Oxbow Studios wah is a great wah that I just picked up. Adding a foxrox buffer to it for in-front-of-fuzz-face stuff. Like this wah better than some of the others I have had.
fretout":3cfejt1d said:I recently started getting into way pedals, and after trying a few different types, I found myself going back to my Cry Babys, but there was always something that just didn't feel right, so I got into modding them, and I couldn't be happier!
I started with the true bypass mod, and then added an LED, just because I could. Tonality-wise, I added a selector switch that will allow me to voice the wah to match the standard GCB-95, Wylde wah, Cantrell wah, VH wah, Adam Jones' wah, and everything in between. Then I added a pot to adjust the Q setting, as well as pots for the mid control, gain control, and an adjustment for the treble response like the Cantrell wah. After all these changes, I can literally get any type of tone I want.
Here's a pic of the cleaned-up completed product...
After my first modded wah, I left this on my pedal board, and I started looking for other wahs, and found an old Thomas Organ Wah, which I've left one stock. Here's the other wahs...
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Snarling Dogs Wonder Wah 2 has the led's on top.tubortski":2emwtcma said:LED's should be on the top, where you place your foot. Would be much easier to see. Why hasn't anyone done this?
ob1clyde":29l0m4jk said:fretout":29l0m4jk said:I recently started getting into way pedals, and after trying a few different types, I found myself going back to my Cry Babys, but there was always something that just didn't feel right, so I got into modding them, and I couldn't be happier!
I started with the true bypass mod, and then added an LED, just because I could. Tonality-wise, I added a selector switch that will allow me to voice the wah to match the standard GCB-95, Wylde wah, Cantrell wah, VH wah, Adam Jones' wah, and everything in between. Then I added a pot to adjust the Q setting, as well as pots for the mid control, gain control, and an adjustment for the treble response like the Cantrell wah. After all these changes, I can literally get any type of tone I want.
Here's a pic of the cleaned-up completed product...
After my first modded wah, I left this on my pedal board, and I started looking for other wahs, and found an old Thomas Organ Wah, which I've left one stock. Here's the other wahs...
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how much to hook a brother up? Ive got an original laying around that could do with some updates?
jlbaxe":3kh9381e said:fretout":3kh9381e said:I recently started getting into way pedals, and after trying a few different types, I found myself going back to my Cry Babys, but there was always something that just didn't feel right, so I got into modding them, and I couldn't be happier!
I started with the true bypass mod, and then added an LED, just because I could. Tonality-wise, I added a selector switch that will allow me to voice the wah to match the standard GCB-95, Wylde wah, Cantrell wah, VH wah, Adam Jones' wah, and everything in between. Then I added a pot to adjust the Q setting, as well as pots for the mid control, gain control, and an adjustment for the treble response like the Cantrell wah. After all these changes, I can literally get any type of tone I want.
Here's a pic of the cleaned-up completed product...
After my first modded wah, I left this on my pedal board, and I started looking for other wahs, and found an old Thomas Organ Wah, which I've left one stock. Here's the other wahs...
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How do you like the Rotovibe? I was looking at them the other day and deja vibe/mxr vibe etc. I like the idea of controlling the Rotovibe speed