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Has anyone gone through this pedal with a multimeter, and checked out all the values in this circuit? Have they compared those values to a multimetered BBE? If not you can't really say anything about the circuit being a stock BBE, correct?
This pedal is a modded pedal. I think one might consider how many companies actually make a wah pedal case. maybe 6? I would assume a lot of small companies don't make their own wah case. For that matter most pedals come in a Hammond enclosure.
Eh I'm just musing at this point.
You guys probably think I'm crazy, but the pedals sound vastly different to me still.
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I really don't think you have been keeping up.
It is the same BBE enclosure. Parts have been tested, and are the same. No mods.
As far as sounding different, I can make my own Teese Wah sound different from normal just by positioning the pot and the wah treadle teeth. I can shape the sweep and high or low end just by doing that, and it takes about 5 seconds. So the "different" sound is proof of absolutely nothing, nor counting there are also videos where they sound identical.
Donc ce sont les memes composants, testés au multimètre, et les changements de son perçu proviennent juste d'un décalage de la crémaillère, une astuce connu de tous, gratuite, qui existe depuis que les pédales wah existent...
On va pouvoir updater le topic "Les modifications de pédales" avec l'astuce pour transformer une BBE en Vertex : décaler la crémaillère !