OmniWah v2.0
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Build options
This PCB can be used to mimic a wide range of vintage to modern wahs.
Vintage Wahs
Thomas:
Organ CryBaby
Vox:
Grey Wah, v847, Clyde McCoy
FullTone:
Clyde Wah
Colorsound:
Inductor Wah
Shin Ei:
Shinei Wah
Jen:
Italian Jen Wah Clyde McCoy
Maestro:
Boomerang Wah BG-1
Modern signature Wahs
Dunlop:
JH-1 Hendrix Crybaby, ZW-45 Wylde Crybaby, DB-1 Dimebag Crybaby, JC-95
Jerry Cantrell Crybaby, GCB-100 Bass, GCB-95
BBE:
Ben Wah (Axis Wah)
Custom:
Modded Dunlop GCB-95 Crybaby
In the components section you will find the components needed for the different configurations.
When it says “jump”, there is no component to be place but instead you’ll need to connect both pad
of the component with a jumper wire (eg a spare piece of lead wire you get when cutting a resistor
to size). When it says “jump 1-2”, then you’ll need to connect pad 1 to pad 2 of the component with
a jumper wire. With “jump 2-3” you’ll need to connect pad 2 to pad 3 of the component with a
jumper wire. A dash (“-“) means there is no component to be placed at that spot for that type of wah
(no jumper either).
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