So recently I picked up a 2nd backup Vox 847 wah...Since I now have all kinds of time to do whatever,I decided to do the sweep cap rotary switch thing in this one...
If any of you would like me to show you how it's done...Give me a hollar and will try getting photos up..
Anyway....It's C5 on the early version 847 and stock cap value is .01 as it is on pretty much most wahs...
On my switch I went with these values. .0082, .01, .012, .015, .022 .033 and .05 Pretty much (for me) the only usable values in my case are the 2nd,3rd,and 4th cap values..
My favs are the .01 which I like for humbuckers and the .012 or the .015 for single coils....The larger the value,the more the overall sweep range of the wah drops a bit...
This is just one mod and there are input cap and resistor changes...The mid resistor,changing the transistors,and the gain resistor..
Let me know if any of you are into this and I will share my own experiences with you all.
If any of you would like me to show you how it's done...Give me a hollar and will try getting photos up..
Anyway....It's C5 on the early version 847 and stock cap value is .01 as it is on pretty much most wahs...
On my switch I went with these values. .0082, .01, .012, .015, .022 .033 and .05 Pretty much (for me) the only usable values in my case are the 2nd,3rd,and 4th cap values..
My favs are the .01 which I like for humbuckers and the .012 or the .015 for single coils....The larger the value,the more the overall sweep range of the wah drops a bit...
This is just one mod and there are input cap and resistor changes...The mid resistor,changing the transistors,and the gain resistor..
Let me know if any of you are into this and I will share my own experiences with you all.
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