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  • Vasshu the humanoid typhoon
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    Well a switch that is mechanical...it makes a sound when switched on and off!!!
    Some switches makes more noise than others...just the nature of it.

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  • toneseeker74
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    Originally posted by Vasshu the humanoid typhoon View Post
    Well that you cannot avoid!
    But my Thomas Organ Crybaby doesn't do this. I just want to make my Vox quiet too. Confused.

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  • Vasshu the humanoid typhoon
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    Well that you cannot avoid!

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  • toneseeker74
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    Originally posted by Gainstage View Post
    Are you daisy chaining the power supply?
    Bypass switches especially build up a charge and often pop. Sounds like switch charge popping. Stop daisy chaining power or perhaps a good buffer after the wah might help. Assuming in general the switch itself is not bad...
    1) There's felt under the rocker/treadle.
    2) Wah is powered by battery.

    To clarify, it's not a matter of popping when switched on/off. The sound comes when the switch "button" is pressed ALMOST all the way to make it switch on/off. It's when the "male" part of the switch taps/makes contact with the last bit of the "female" cylinder just before the switch engages. Essentially, I can't use the last bit of forward treble sweep of the wah without hearing "tick."

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  • Vasshu the humanoid typhoon
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    As I am lazy sunday beridden bugger....
    Read this...

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  • Gainstage
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    Are you daisy chaining the power supply?
    Bypass switches especially build up a charge and often pop. Sounds like switch charge popping. Stop daisy chaining power or perhaps a good buffer after the wah might help. Assuming in general the switch itself is not bad...

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  • toneseeker74
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    Originally posted by Vasshu the humanoid typhoon View Post
    Well you have a coil in there, it will make mechanical sounds.
    Got any felt between the rocker and the switch?
    Hmm. I'll have to check. Thanks for the idea

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  • Vasshu the humanoid typhoon
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    Well you have a coil in there, it will make mechanical sounds.
    Got any felt between the rocker and the switch?

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  • toneseeker74
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    I have adjusted the switch height from way high to nearly too low to engage. Same problem.

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  • blueman335
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    Is the switch at the right height? Too high or low can cause problems. If you had it happen with two switches, it's probably not the switch.

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  • toneseeker74
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    Trouble with wah

    Hoping that somebody can help me out with my wah. When I move to the toe down position and make contact with the switch (but not actually click it on/off) I get an audible tick/click sound through the amp. This happened with the original switch and happens with my new true bypass switch too. The wah is a Vox V847. Any thoughts?
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