Hey Joelap!!!

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hey dude:bowdown:

i dont really know you too well but whatever right?:smokin:

dude, what could you do with a ds-1?

and would you be able to give a crybaby classic an extended sweep range?:banana:
 
Re: Hey Joelap!!!

I'm working on a DS-1 for ElUnoEstuto also right now, hopefully I can get started on it soon.

Basically, I up the gain, add some bass, remove the fizzy-ness of the distortion, alter it to add in more lower mids, make the tone control more usable. I try and voice it more like a tube amp, if I had to say what amp it sounds most like, I'd say a mesa mark series voicing. Good amounts of gain, less buzzy, more natural sounding. Pretty cool in the end I think.

Wahs are cool. For an extended sweep range, I can give you a couple suggestions you might be able to do yourself. First, I'm not sure if crybabies have them, but my vox 847 had a rubber stopper on the front and back of the pedal to pad the pedal against the chassis at the most extreme settings. I put off removing mine, but I did a couple weeks ago and now theres a great amount of extra sweep on my pedal. Also, open up the back and adjust the position of the pot and try it out. That might do the trick for you.

Generally, the mods I'd do to a wah pedal would depend upon what you were looking for. My "fully loaded" mod for wahs consists of replacing the pot with a Fulltone pot with ICAR taper, adding my "vintage/modern" switching options, which switch between vintage voicing and modern voicings as well as a clean sweep on the modern mode and a more saturated sweep on the vintage mode. Think cream's "white room" tone with the vintage, and a slash/STP style wah on the modern. This is acheived through two means, but the primary factor is using two inductors. I can also get the same transistors as used in the original wah pedals. There's a lot I can do to wah pedals, but unfortunately wah pedal parts are expensive so the mods can be expensive. But with wah pedals, you can choose what you want and what you dont.
 
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What sort of vintage sounding mods can you do on a Vox 847? I'm not really sure what's been done to mine. It's true bypass at the very least. Would you be able to change the wah so that it can have a wall wort plugged into it, instead of just relying on batteries?

Wah mods are excellent man. I'll try and explain as much as I can in an short a time as possible so I dont bore you.

I can do a vintage sounding wah, a modern sounding wah, or (my favorite) my vintage/modern wah. More on that in a bit.

True bypass is possible, but you've already got that so, lets dance :banana:

Yep, power supply board is also possible. Those are well documented over the net, my 847 has one (my 847 now has everything though...)

Basically, for vintage sounds I give it more vocalness, and change the inductor to the "famous one". For modern sounds, I change the inductor to a torroidal core red fasel inductor for a cleaner sweep with less saturation er harmonics or whatever they call what the fulltone/halo clone inductors produce. I also change the vocalness again, to a more crying sound instead of the vintage type. I can do both the main vintage and modern parts in one pedal via a switch. Also upgrade the pot to a Fulltone pot with ICAR taper. Not sure if this is the best for vintage and modern, but I know its the best for vintage and I still get a great modern sound out of it too so I'm sticking with it. I also can get mil-spec versions of the same transistors used in the original wah pedal when they're available. Mine are on their way, we'll see if its worth it. Ummm... I think thats a short rundown of everything, I hope I didnt forget anything. Send me a PM for specifics if you're interested. We can do as much as you want and go as far as you want. My fully loaded wah pedal I have is absolutely unbelievable. Its absolutely perfect for me.
 
Re: Hey Joelap!!!

i took the rubber things at the back of my crybaby off.

the was does go back farther now
lol

it also goes faster (???)

i mean, the pedal is easier to rock.
 
Re: Hey Joelap!!!

I have a crybabay classic that Ive only had for about 6 months and its so scratchy I can barely play it. Is there anything I can do to fix that?
 
Re: Hey Joelap!!!

Hey Astrozombie, Joe's working on a custom DS1 for me right now, and when I get it, I'll post some clips and a review, but I wouldn't hesitate to to business with him, Joe is an awesome guy, he'll work with you to figure out exactly what you want before he fires up the iron.
-JJ
 
Re: Hey Joelap!!!

I have a crybabay classic that Ive only had for about 6 months and its so scratchy I can barely play it. Is there anything I can do to fix that?

Well, you could try getting a can of compressed air and blowing inside the pot. That'll get some of the dust out and in some cases it cures the problem. Otherwise, you can grab a new pot for the wah pedal. right know I'm using the fulltone pot, but I'd like to check out the hot pots or some other pot someday. That's where I would start.
 
Re: Hey Joelap!!!

Hey Joe, I've got an old Vox with an Icar pot. How would you decribe the sweep?

I think my ankle is getting old, my foot can't keep up with the sweep speed I want to hear.
 
Re: Hey Joelap!!!

Hey Joe, I've got an old Vox with an Icar pot. How would you decribe the sweep?

I think my ankle is getting old, my foot can't keep up with the sweep speed I want to hear.
I have only had real experience with the fulltone pot with ICAR taper, so unfortuantely I cant comment on the differences between an ICAR taper or another type of pot, like a Dunlop hot pots or something. But I can say that I have to set the pot to to full-on point when toe down in order to get the sweep that I like. I find anything else doesnt get high enough to be where I like it. Try messing with the pot adjustment and see if that'll get you where you like it maybe?
 
Re: Hey Joelap!!!

hey joe

(lol)

Ive got a boss blues driver.

Ive been thinking about this: Would it be possible to mod the blues driver so it just works as a clean boost?

Kind of like those pedals that promise a boost, and easier Pinch harmonics...ETC.


I Mean, i know this can already be done with the pedal as it is, but is it possible to make this effect a little more obvious?
 
Re: Hey Joelap!!!

^ Well, I know it can be done with a Boss SD-1. I'm really not too sure. What you could do is lower the gain on the pedal by changing one resistor, and then just use the Level knob I suppose. Don't know if I'd recommend the BD-2 as a clean boost becase its not really designed to do that out of the box, so it may or may not work. Plus, it'll never stay as clean or get as loud as another booster. My favorite design is the AMZ mosfet booster. I've had the parts lying here for some time now, but for the past three weeks I've had exam after exam after midterm after exam so I really havent had much time to build it.
 
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