peccary
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I had a little free time today, though not as much as I thought I'd have. I planned to work on my B-15 but with less time I thought I'd poke around in this old Morley boat anchor.
This thing has a long history with my family: my step dad gave this to my uncle sometime in the early 80's. He used it for a while and then it sat around for a few decades till my cousin came across it. He plugged it in and it didn't work so he game it to me.
I pulled it apart a while ago and it was a mess inside. Today I replaced the bulb and fixed the little curtain that covers up the LDR. Those were the obvious issues but I figured it'd take more work. I plugged it in to test out and it worked perfectly
I'll take it!
I'm going to clean it up and find a more permanent solution to keeping the curtain in place. The way they put this thing together is kind of ridiculous. It's literally held together with masking tape
Here's a video of the what the treadle is actually doing:
And here's a quick video with proof of life. It sounds great on bass. Fair warning, this is my first time with a wah (leave me alone , I'm a bass player!) and I have no idea what I'm doing with it
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I'm going to pull it apart again, replace the jacks, clean all the old grime off it and get it looking as close to new as I can next time.
I haven't built anything in a while but fixing this felt pretty good so I wanted to share.
This thing has a long history with my family: my step dad gave this to my uncle sometime in the early 80's. He used it for a while and then it sat around for a few decades till my cousin came across it. He plugged it in and it didn't work so he game it to me.
I pulled it apart a while ago and it was a mess inside. Today I replaced the bulb and fixed the little curtain that covers up the LDR. Those were the obvious issues but I figured it'd take more work. I plugged it in to test out and it worked perfectly
I'll take it!
I'm going to clean it up and find a more permanent solution to keeping the curtain in place. The way they put this thing together is kind of ridiculous. It's literally held together with masking tape
Here's a video of the what the treadle is actually doing:
And here's a quick video with proof of life. It sounds great on bass. Fair warning, this is my first time with a wah (leave me alone , I'm a bass player!) and I have no idea what I'm doing with it
I'm going to pull it apart again, replace the jacks, clean all the old grime off it and get it looking as close to new as I can next time.
I haven't built anything in a while but fixing this felt pretty good so I wanted to share.