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Thanks for this!, @WaylonMcPhersonGuitar Do you know what the difference is between a 'regular' inductor and a Q-filter (as sold by Bill Lawrence)? And would this type of inductor be useful with a rotary capacitor selector (varitone) instead of a wah?
The 860mH sounds like a "Wuoaah" vs 250mH that is literally "vhaaiii". I like them all! Very nice demonstration of the influence of inductance on resonant frequency.
One of your best segments to date! This was awesome! Personally preferred the low inductance on the dirt channel. Sounds super expressive and adds just a touch of heat to the higher ranges for soloing. Very cool project! 👍👍
Great video! The higher the value of the inductor goes, the fatter and fuller the whole throw of the pedal sounds, not just the "shape" of the wah sound. Here's an idea for a video; both my Dunlop wah pedals have all the "wah" action taking place in a very narrow throw area of the foot pedal. Makes them very touchy. How do you spread that out a bit?
Sounds awesome i have an old morley from Early 70s wah + boost wah iam in middle of rebuilding it dosent use pots for wah or inductirs but useslight and cds photo eyes i used a ways back worked great but had some hum needs 3 wire power cord cheers
Thanks, It's up to you but I would install a series TB on a volume pedal (never on a Wah) check out this vid I made about TB's th-cam.com/video/uAckphHWmAU/w-d-xo.html
The very earliest Gibson L6-S guitars used a very similar inductor in the mid range control. Hand wound by Bill Lawrence himself. Mine has a hard maple neck and body with an ebony fingerboard. Unbelievably bright. Sustains forever. The mid control is very useable.
As someone with an engineering degree in electronics and custom building pedals for 30 years and inductor is a great way to change up a wall pedal that is stock but in all reality is completely unnecessary. Since Dunlop makes both the vox and the Dunlop wah you really only have to change 2 resistors and you'll have the meanest wah on the planet. Sustaining feedback no problem talking wah sound no problem.
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Thanks for this!, @WaylonMcPhersonGuitar
Do you know what the difference is between a 'regular' inductor and a Q-filter (as sold by Bill Lawrence)?
And would this type of inductor be useful with a rotary capacitor selector (varitone) instead of a wah?
The 860mH sounds like a "Wuoaah" vs 250mH that is literally "vhaaiii". I like them all! Very nice demonstration of the influence of inductance on resonant frequency.
This is what I love about TH-cam more things to work on Thanks my Friend 👍
One of your best segments to date! This was awesome! Personally preferred the low inductance on the dirt channel. Sounds super expressive and adds just a touch of heat to the higher ranges for soloing. Very cool project! 👍👍
Great video! Thanks for another interesting project demo!
Brilliant idea with rotary switch and 3 different inductions. Love it love it ❤ thank you for sharing.
How do you connected three different inductors?
How do you connected 3 different inductors?
Love these! Awesome content. Thank you 🙏
Great video! The higher the value of the inductor goes, the fatter and fuller the whole throw of the pedal sounds, not just the "shape" of the wah sound. Here's an idea for a video; both my Dunlop wah pedals have all the "wah" action taking place in a very narrow throw area of the foot pedal. Makes them very touchy. How do you spread that out a bit?
Four wires... has he tapped the inductor? Oh mate, the subtlety of 250mH tap sounds lovely! Fantastic work 🤘
Yeah, I really liked the 250mH as well :)
Sounds awesome i have an old morley from Early 70s wah + boost wah iam in middle of rebuilding it dosent use pots for wah or inductirs but useslight and cds photo eyes i used a ways back worked great but had some hum needs 3 wire power cord cheers
Great! And very inspiring!
Thanks so much!
*Kirk Hammett liked that.
Choice wah bru!
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Quick question (love the build BTW) can/should u put a treble bored on a volume pedal 🤔 or wah build?
Thanks, It's up to you but I would install a series TB on a volume pedal (never on a Wah) check out this vid I made about TB's
th-cam.com/video/uAckphHWmAU/w-d-xo.html
@WaylonMcPhersonGuitar thanks... Ur vids are great, ur an inspiration 🎸😎
@WaylonMcPhersonGuitar 🤣 that's the video that prompted me to ask the TB question, great stuff!
Mate, awesome!
The very earliest Gibson L6-S guitars used a very similar inductor in the mid range control. Hand wound by Bill Lawrence himself. Mine has a hard maple neck and body with an ebony fingerboard. Unbelievably bright. Sustains forever. The mid control is very useable.
What pot do you like to use?
Never heard it pronounced Lee-go before, had to rewind to understand what you were on about. We pronounce it Leg-o this side of the planet.
As someone with an engineering degree in electronics and custom building pedals for 30 years and inductor is a great way to change up a wall pedal that is stock but in all reality is completely unnecessary.
Since Dunlop makes both the vox and the Dunlop wah you really only have to change 2 resistors and you'll have the meanest wah on the planet.
Sustaining feedback no problem talking wah sound no problem.
Somehow I just lost at the beginning: why/how do You have more than 2 wire-endings ?!
And your hand hides where you are measuring at 6.50. Not helpful!
lol.... this from someone with 0 friggen videos - you try making anything even remotely close to this and then have a whinge (or wah!)