Thank you. Excellent mod. I’m using my way with a keyboard, and only using it on the clav sounds. The rest of the time it has to be super-quiet. The mod worked well, but there was still a bit of residual noise. I found that if I ran a wire from the ground of the output plug to the case, the noise was considerably less. I also found that a DPDT switch works well, and is a lot easier to get hold of in a hurry. Thanks again.
Excellent tutorial, just did mine! Unfortunately the 3pdt I bought is too short so I had to stick something on top of it lol, that's my fault for not checking though. Works great!
Just discovered your channel. Your videos are awesome, I totally enjoy them! Keep up the good work. Thanks for sharing, btw, I just subscribed although a little late lol.
I think I did like you did here. The Wah effect is there. However, the white cable on the input jack must be not connected... Also, either the battery is connected or not, the non-processed guitar sound is not there. I checked with a multimeter that the the connector on the input and output jacks are communicating. Thanks.
Man, I need help. I have a vintage v847, it was made in 1995. It used to work very well, I changed the pot once, it was the only problem that it showed. One beautiful it just stoped working. It's original, no mods. What is happening is, the signal from guitar is passing but no wah effect is playing. The main point is, it's not true bypass but the signal is passing without a power supply. Do have any idea?
my V845 might have some colors mixed up, my brown wire goes from input to the switch, and the green one goes from input to board, am I correct to just do green when you say brown and vice versa?
Hi Paul! I'm destroy my old potenciometar when i'm try to fix it, now i have problem how to find a new one. I have seam pedal Vox V847 U.S.A. like you. Can i replace it with Dunlop ECB24b Hot potz? They have similar specs.
Hi Paul! I have the same wha, yesterday i went to rehearsal and the pedal is not working properly :( It has like a very short response...i don't use batteries. its plugged to my power supply. Signal goes through it, but when i pressed it on..the wha response its short! any suggestions? Its brand new.. thanks!
Hi Paul, on your video 3 you show how to add an LED but I do not have the board configuration you have on that video. I have the type that is in this video. I don't have the diode or at least that configuration. Where would I connect the LED on the version of board you are doing this demo on? Cheers
What you need to do is identify where the positive (red) and negative (black) wires connect to the circuit board through the white connector. You can solder your power wires to those two pads and switch the the power to the LED on either the negative or positive wire using the spare pole on the TPDT switch. Better still, if you connect the positive for the LED to the tab on the input jack that has the white wire going to the board it will be switched off when there is nothing connected via the input jack.
Hi Paul. Great instructional video. I think I followed the instructions. I have awesome wah-wah, but dead on the by-pass. It's a V847A. Does that affect the wiring logic? I have a pic of the finished mod if that would help.The internal configuration of my V847A and your V847 do look slightly different. Plus yours is made in USA and mine is made in China. Thanks.
Can you link me or tell me the kind of rubber feet you have on the bottom there? My boyfriend bought his used but it only came with 3 and all I'm seeing online look like a different shape than the ones his came with. I was hoping to get him some as a small Christmas gift!
I am not sure where you will find genuine VOX Wah pedal feet. The Jim Dunlop version will work ok and they are on ebay. If you really want VOX I would go to your local music store and ask them. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
No problem - I'll check Guitar Center, that's the closest to me. I did see those Dunlop ones, they're cheap so I might get those anyway and hope they fit!
Hey Paulie, I've done this mod to my VoxV847 wah and now there's a buzz. On or off there's a buzz. I checked the wiring and I used a multi-meter to ensure I have continuity the way your circuit is designed. any idea what could be causing it? I have this pedal for about 18 years now.
I’m sure it’s got an interrupted ground. I’m putting a external switch on the out side of the pedal to disconnect it while I’m not using an can still leave it plugged in. Anything else I don’t think would work without problems like ur talking about or a loud click so. Just a switch on the outside. I have two of these pedals. They sound way good. Better than the others. Much better wah
Hi and thanks for the video! What kind of wire should I use for this? I mean the white wire that you replace and use at the end to make the true bypass. Thank you.
+Paul Graham (Guitar) hey Paul I've got the v845 and recently it has sucked pretty much all of the volume up when switched off but it's fine when it's on,any idea what's wrong?
1. The 845 is similar in that it is only battery operated and the input output wiring are very much the same. I can't say that the wiring is color coded the same but with care and attention it should be possible to convert to true bypass. 2. A DPDT switch will work fine. No provision to add LED indicator later though.
Yes I am. I am using side cutters. I know you can buy wire strippers and I have often had the opportunity to use them on jobs but out of habit I just use cutters. Bad habit I know.
i really appreciate this video man! really walked me through installing my 3pdt! By any chance did you ever install an LED to indicate whether it's in use or not? And if so, did you install a DC adapter? I'm trying to figure out how I can get power from the 9v supply to the LED without having to install a DC (as I have a battery clip from my power brick)- no videos or anything about this has been posted anywhere to my knowledge... perhaps you could shed some light on this... thanks in advance!
I believe it would be exactly the same, since the only difference for the v847a model is the 9v power jack, and this modification ignores the power part of the circuit
For some reason suppliers are reluctant to indicate a manufacturer. But the switch is known as a TPDT (Triple Pole Double Throw) Foot Switch. On Ebay or Amazon a search for "True Bypass Foot Switch" and you will have dozens to choose from. The RoHs ones are quality controlled and I recommend going for one of those.
Thanks for a great video! Works perfectly on my 847 pedal (which I have for more than 25 years!)
Thank you for this tutorial Paul !! It worked perfectly on a VOX 845. I used a 2PDT switch.
Thank you. Excellent mod. I’m using my way with a keyboard, and only using it on the clav sounds. The rest of the time it has to be super-quiet. The mod worked well, but there was still a bit of residual noise. I found that if I ran a wire from the ground of the output plug to the case, the noise was considerably less. I also found that a DPDT switch works well, and is a lot easier to get hold of in a hurry. Thanks again.
Thank you! I wasted a lot of time because I missed a detail in your video. Lesson learned.
Excellent tutorial, just did mine! Unfortunately the 3pdt I bought is too short so I had to stick something on top of it lol, that's my fault for not checking though. Works great!
Thanks Paul, appreciated those close ups of the 3pdt
Your welcome. Its great to know I helped you out.
Spot on, Works a treat on the Vox V845 Classic war pedal. x
BABY' DAN BAGSHIT Great to here.All the best.
How can I add a LED wth that circuit?
The Best Tutorial Thanks 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Just discovered your channel. Your videos are awesome, I totally enjoy them! Keep up the good work. Thanks for sharing, btw, I just subscribed although a little late lol.
Just did it using your tutorial, cheers!
good evening I need the electronic diagram of the wah wah pedal v847 thank you
btw, the new switch is a triple pole double throw.
I think I did like you did here. The Wah effect is there. However, the white cable on the input jack must be not connected... Also, either the battery is connected or not, the non-processed guitar sound is not there. I checked with a multimeter that the the connector on the input and output jacks are communicating. Thanks.
Fixed. I did not ground one part of the circuit :)
My vox wah does the opposite, When engaged it sucks the tone.Any idea's on this, Please.
Great video. Teaching a man how to fish.
Just one question, any changes if it was an A version? the one with the power plug in?
Man, I need help. I have a vintage v847, it was made in 1995. It used to work very well, I changed the pot once, it was the only problem that it showed. One beautiful it just stoped working. It's original, no mods. What is happening is, the signal from guitar is passing but no wah effect is playing. The main point is, it's not true bypass but the signal is passing without a power supply. Do have any idea?
my V845 might have some colors mixed up, my brown wire goes from input to the switch, and the green one goes from input to board, am I correct to just do green when you say brown and vice versa?
My Vox 847 sound to glassy, how to fix it... Great video sir
Hi Paul! I'm destroy my old potenciometar when i'm try to fix it, now i have problem how to find a new one. I have seam pedal Vox V847 U.S.A. like you. Can i replace it with Dunlop ECB24b Hot potz? They have similar specs.
Hi Paul! I have the same wha, yesterday i went to rehearsal and the pedal is not working properly :( It has like a very short response...i don't use batteries. its plugged to my power supply. Signal goes through it, but when i pressed it on..the wha response its short! any suggestions? Its brand new.. thanks!
Hi Paul, on your video 3 you show how to add an LED but I do not have the board configuration you have on that video. I have the type that is in this video. I don't have the diode or at least that configuration. Where would I connect the LED on the version of board you are doing this demo on? Cheers
What you need to do is identify where the positive (red) and negative (black) wires connect to the circuit board through the white connector. You can solder your power wires to those two pads and switch the the power to the LED on either the negative or positive wire using the spare pole on the TPDT switch.
Better still, if you connect the positive for the LED to the tab on the input jack that has the white wire going to the board it will be switched off when there is nothing connected via the input jack.
That worked - thanks
Hi Paul. Great instructional video. I think I followed the instructions. I have awesome wah-wah, but dead on the by-pass. It's a V847A. Does that affect the wiring logic? I have a pic of the finished mod if that would help.The internal configuration of my V847A and your V847 do look slightly different. Plus yours is made in USA and mine is made in China. Thanks.
I have a video for the V847A.
ruclips.net/video/a8pWDKcxAzo/видео.html
If this doesn't help just let me know in the comments.
Thanks. It fixed me right up!
Followed the instructions exactly and getting a loud pop noise when I click the pedal on. Any recommendations on how to get rid of it?
The switch might be dirty. Try using contact cleaner
Thanks
Please put out some more videos when you get a chance :)
Hello! Can I do the tru bypass mod only with a DPDT switch?
Yes!
thanks man i did it.cool mod
Can you link me or tell me the kind of rubber feet you have on the bottom there? My boyfriend bought his used but it only came with 3 and all I'm seeing online look like a different shape than the ones his came with. I was hoping to get him some as a small Christmas gift!
I am not sure where you will find genuine VOX Wah pedal feet.
The Jim Dunlop version will work ok and they are on ebay.
If you really want VOX I would go to your local music store and ask them.
Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
No problem - I'll check Guitar Center, that's the closest to me. I did see those Dunlop ones, they're cheap so I might get those anyway and hope they fit!
Works the same for v845?
thanks for the video, Paul is it possible to modify "stealth pedal" of ik multimedia to act as regular "simple" wah?
Hey Paulie,
I've done this mod to my VoxV847 wah and now there's a buzz.
On or off there's a buzz.
I checked the wiring and I used a multi-meter to ensure I have continuity the way your circuit is designed.
any idea what could be causing it?
I have this pedal for about 18 years now.
I’m sure it’s got an interrupted ground. I’m putting a external switch on the out side of the pedal to disconnect it while I’m not using an can still leave it plugged in. Anything else I don’t think would work without problems like ur talking about or a loud click so. Just a switch on the outside. I have two of these pedals. They sound way good. Better than the others. Much better wah
Hi and thanks for the video! What kind of wire should I use for this? I mean the white wire that you replace and use at the end to make the true bypass. Thank you.
+aquariummachete What I actually used was single wires from 4 core security cable.
Its around 20 Gauge, multi strand copper.
+Paul Graham (Guitar) hey Paul I've got the v845 and recently it has sucked pretty much all of the volume up when switched off but it's fine when it's on,any idea what's wrong?
Ryan Dee I suspect the bypass switch may be dodgy. That happened to me with one of mine.
+Paul Graham (Guitar) my bad it's the other way around turning it on sucks out the volume it's fine in bypass
Isn't that a 3p2t switch?
Hello great video. Can this mod be used for a true heart bypass operation?
Hi, thx for the vid. A cpuple of questions...
1. Is the procedure the same for the Vox 845?
2. Would a DPDT switch do the job equally well?
thx.
1. The 845 is similar in that it is only battery operated and the input output wiring are very much the same.
I can't say that the wiring is color coded the same but with care and attention it should be possible to convert to true bypass.
2. A DPDT switch will work fine. No provision to add LED indicator later though.
Are you using wire cutters to strip the insulation?
Yes I am.
I am using side cutters.
I know you can buy wire strippers and I have often had the opportunity to use them on jobs but out of habit I just use cutters. Bad habit I know.
i really appreciate this video man! really walked me through installing my 3pdt!
By any chance did you ever install an LED to indicate whether it's in use or not? And if so, did you install a DC adapter? I'm trying to figure out how I can get power from the 9v supply to the LED without having to install a DC (as I have a battery clip from my power brick)- no videos or anything about this has been posted anywhere to my knowledge... perhaps you could shed some light on this...
thanks in advance!
+jericho cruzado I have installed a LED on the V847A model and there is a video on that.
ruclips.net/video/a8pWDKcxAzo/видео.html
Do you do the same on a v847a model ?
I believe it would be exactly the same, since the only difference for the v847a model is the 9v power jack, and this modification ignores the power part of the circuit
If the input and output jacks are not soldered into the circuit board it would be very similar to mod.
Please can you tell me the name of the new switch? Name of the model. I want to do the same on my V847 but i don't see this piece on websites....
For some reason suppliers are reluctant to indicate a manufacturer. But the switch is known as a TPDT (Triple Pole Double Throw) Foot Switch.
On Ebay or Amazon a search for "True Bypass Foot Switch" and you will have dozens to choose from. The RoHs ones are quality controlled and I recommend going for one of those.
Thank you very much!! I'll Find it!
What about the V845??! :)
As long as the input and output jacks are not soldered into the PCB it should be possible to mod without too many problems.
Legend... Thanks mate great video too!
I wanna watch how to Mod a wah pedal for DC adapter !!
That is a really cool idea!
I will see what I can do for you.
Thanks Y Keiko.
Show us how to add an led to the war war.