
maybe I have to check if my wah has something wrong..
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I had the same problem before. i was using about 30k, any lower made the wah sound bad(probably some post about it somewhere). I think it has to do with the wah peak being too sharp...(what wah circuit are you using??)niknik wrote:Yes, it's true, with 30k and over, the fuzz has an pronunced gain reduction effect, but my vox wha doesn't sound good with lower value input fuzz res, expecially in the heel position.![]()
maybe I have to check if my wah has something wrong..
This is exactly what i did with my 3 transistor fuzzbender, the trimmer is set to about 750 Ohm right now and i absolutly love it.niknik wrote:My vox is a "frankenwah"![]()
I tried to compensate low gain in the input with an higher output gain, so to boost a little more the input of the amp.
I like the result, it sounds like a fuzz/overdrive, it is a sort of best of both worlds, also at high level of fuzz control.
Obviously the issue is the more hiss when you raise the output gain trimmer.
It seems really very cool!!Tek465b wrote:This is exactly what i did with my 3 transistor fuzzbender, the trimmer is set to about 750 Ohm right now and i absolutly love it.niknik wrote:My vox is a "frankenwah"![]()
I tried to compensate low gain in the input with an higher output gain, so to boost a little more the input of the amp.
I like the result, it sounds like a fuzz/overdrive, it is a sort of best of both worlds, also at high level of fuzz control.
Obviously the issue is the more hiss when you raise the output gain trimmer.
I dont really have hiss problem with it, its pretty quiet for a fuzz(fuzz control always on minimum/zero)..
Can see it there:
viewtopic.php?f=33&t=44159&start=135
The FF I used for the latest clips has a 27k input resistor instead of the 15k I used on the video.bill bokey wrote: Here's the schematic for the JH-F1 :
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-M4RTvP2htXU/T ... _JH-F1.gif
I removed C5, and replaced :
R1 -> 100k
C3 -> 10nF
R2 -> 33k (VR1 set to 0)
R4 -> 6k8 (VR2 set to 0)
R3 -> 1k5
There is also a 15k resistor in series with the input, soldered on the input jack.
Thanks!bill bokey wrote:The FF I used for the latest clips has a 27k input resistor instead of the 15k I used on the video.bill bokey wrote: Here's the schematic for the JH-F1 :
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-M4RTvP2htXU/T ... _JH-F1.gif
I removed C5, and replaced :
R1 -> 100k
C3 -> 10nF
R2 -> 33k (VR1 set to 0)
R4 -> 6k8 (VR2 set to 0)
R3 -> 1k5
There is also a 15k resistor in series with the input, soldered on the input jack.
Tek465B wrote: Tek465b wrote:
Stock value
500mh / 10n /33k
fo=2.250 khz
Q=4.666
Dave value(lower frequency a bit sharper peak)
530mH / 13n / 33k
fo=1.917 khz
Q=5.168
My Value(pretty much the same as above)
500mH / 15n / 30k
fo=1.837khz
Q=5.196
stock value with 15n(samelower frequency but peak too sharp)
500mH / 15n / 33k
fo=1.837kHz
Q=5.715