Difference between revisions of "Wah-AntiWah"
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| − | * [http://www.aronnelson.com/gallery/main.php/v/diyuser/rob/anti-wah_vero.gif.html Vero Layout] - | + | * [http://www.aronnelson.com/gallery/main.php/v/diyuser/rob/anti-wah_vero.gif.html Vero Layout] - single power supply. |
== Commercial Units == | == Commercial Units == | ||
[http://www.logansoundinc.com/ Logan Sound] offer a commercially made Wah-AntiWah pedal. Their web site also includes sound samples. | [http://www.logansoundinc.com/ Logan Sound] offer a commercially made Wah-AntiWah pedal. Their web site also includes sound samples. | ||
Revision as of 01:53, 5 January 2011
Contents
Overview
The Anderton Wah-AntiWah is two wah filters set at different frequency ranges to provide a resonant boost. Typically the pedal is built with a hand operated knob rather than using a foot operated treadle as with most wah pedals.
Schematic
- Original schematic - requires a bi-polar power supply.
- Updated schematic by Jack Orman - converted to single power supply.
Layouts
- Vero Layout - single power supply.
Commercial Units
Logan Sound offer a commercially made Wah-AntiWah pedal. Their web site also includes sound samples.