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Warhead and Wah

Started by Guitarmageddon, December 19, 2012, 12:17:53 PM

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Guitarmageddon

Warhead.





and a Weener Wah.
Has adjustable Q, a switchable buffer and a 'dirty' boost



This one goes to James Cruickshank (Cruel Sea, Tex Perkins)
He gave me the shell and is stoked with it!

Spud knows tone!

Captain Cod at
www.codtone.com

fish22

Hi, my name is Wyatt.

fendman

Is that one of your own etched PCB's for the warhead ??  Nice build!! The wah looks class...love it :)

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you've got the job 8)

Guitarmageddon

Thanks gents!
Yes, I etch my own...you should see the rust in my laundry sink!
Spud knows tone!

Captain Cod at
www.codtone.com

nzCdog

Nice! 8)
Love the colour co-ordination, very tidy guts with purple wiring ftw!
Did you paint that warhead pcb or use some freaky fossil substance to make it???

Guitarmageddon

 ;D Just good-ole rattle can paint. The red one has a blocked nozzle so it's a splatter machine.
Spud knows tone!

Captain Cod at
www.codtone.com

stecykmi

nice builds, any particular reason for the unconventional jack arrangement on the warhead?

Guitarmageddon

Thanks, two reasons; a) the pedal will sit at the lower left of my board and b) there aren't many options to fit that board into a 1590BB. :P
Spud knows tone!

Captain Cod at
www.codtone.com

Willybomb

QuoteThis one goes to James Cruickshank (Cruel Sea, Tex Perkins)
He gave me the shell and is stoked with it!
That won't mean much to the non-aussies here, so I'll pipe up!  James Cruickshank?  Cool, good job!

Stomptown

wow! Great builds man. That warhead looks like a fun build...

raulduke

Really great builds dude!

Love the colour of the Warhead.

DutchMF

Cool stuff for sure! I noticed there is no lamp/LDR cover on the Warhead, did you remove it for the picture? The placement of those LDR's is a work of art by the way.....

Paul
"If you can't stand the heat, stay away from the soldering iron!"

Guitarmageddon

Thanks for the kind words ;D
I polished a little circle on the inside of the enclosure lid directly above the light bulb, at the moment I'm playing it without a sheild at all.
I used the lid of a Stelvin Closure wine bottle cap as a light sheild while I dialed it in. It fits perfectly and is quite shiny on the inside. I must admit though, I'm not sure how much of a sonic difference it actually makes to have a light sheild. I suspect the angle, values and proximity of the ldrs is more likely to have an effect... I'm going to do further experimenting. :-\
Spud knows tone!

Captain Cod at
www.codtone.com