@@ArtoriusGuitarNerd thank you. I modded my V845 yesterday, and it sounds way better bypassed AND the hendrix mode took out all the shrieky highs that I hated about it.
I have a question? If I mod this in the on/off switch schematic can I use a different capacitor other than the stock one and if so what would you recommend as far as the capacitor rating because I like the Hendrix mode but I want the other mode to be different other than stock?
Yes you can use different capacitors to your liking. The stock capacitor is a .01uf, the Hendrix capacitor is a.02uf, the bass wah using a .068uf. So you can use anything in between those values, lots of people have used bass wah on guitar.
I don’t believe anything was plastic on this “budget” wah. They feel like plastic because they’re so light weight. The enclosures are thinner like a standard pedal enclosure, the classic enclosures are extra thick and extra heavy. All in all this was a very well designed circuit, it uses micro surface mount components but it has full sized capacitors where it counts.
You can use any color wire, I just kept it color coded for the video. The gauge of the wire doesn’t really matter as long as you can work with it (I’m using a 20 gauge).
Yes. I didn’t put that on camera because you can put it everywhere you like. If you play wah with your left foot you may want the led on the right side. If you play wah with your right foot you may want your led on the left side
Nice, well put together video man, ya gave me inspiration to do this myself, great job, could a guy ,if so inclined, make any crazier mods on this unit? If so what kind? Thanks
The only thing that can be done is changing the inductor(the part that goes wah wah) for a better one. This model has tiny surface mounted parts so it limited to the Hendrix cap, true bypass and inductor. Other Vox or CryBaby models can be modified heavily (more volume, more mids, more gain, sweep control). Check out the lavender wah wah I have posted on my channel, it has some crazy stuff you might like.
Will this modification enable me to use the V845 with a high gain distortion? Thank you very much for this wonderful video! It's very helpful because of this I decided to buy a VOX V845.
Thanks@@ArtoriusGuitarNerd! - Now I hate all those Vox V845 Snobs in the forums that I have read, - saying the stock V845 ain't good for High-gain Distortion. This is my first time owning a Vox V845, the wah that I've been using all these years is my Boss Fw3 & just the wah from my Multi-effects processors.
@@alexanderp.manalo69 the 845 actually sounds pretty good. Vox designed that circuit correctly, full size audio components where it matters and micro surface mount where it doesn’t matter.
Thank you! Just made the mod (minus the led with a DPDT switch) and I love it!
Thank you very much!
Nice!! I made the mod (Hendrix), the pedal is sounding much better.
I’ll be modifying the Vox 847 in the near future with all the bells and whistles
If I am only wiring for true bypass, no LED, can I wire the switch the same way? just leave out the LED part?
@@jpbova yes absolutely
@@ArtoriusGuitarNerd thank you. I modded my V845 yesterday, and it sounds way better bypassed AND the hendrix mode took out all the shrieky highs that I hated about it.
that is a great mod,thanks for sharing
I have a question?
If I mod this in the on/off switch schematic can I use a different capacitor other than the stock one and if so what would you recommend as far as the capacitor rating because I like the Hendrix mode but I want the other mode to be different other than stock?
Yes you can use different capacitors to your liking. The stock capacitor is a .01uf, the Hendrix capacitor is a.02uf, the bass wah using a .068uf.
So you can use anything in between those values, lots of people have used bass wah on guitar.
Is the rocker made out of plastic?
I don’t believe anything was plastic on this “budget” wah. They feel like plastic because they’re so light weight. The enclosures are thinner like a standard pedal enclosure, the classic enclosures are extra thick and extra heavy.
All in all this was a very well designed circuit, it uses micro surface mount components but it has full sized capacitors where it counts.
Hi, awesome video! where do I get the green wire extension?
You can use any color wire, I just kept it color coded for the video. The gauge of the wire doesn’t really matter as long as you can work with it (I’m using a 20 gauge).
hello, did you drill a hole for the led?
Yes. I didn’t put that on camera because you can put it everywhere you like.
If you play wah with your left foot you may want the led on the right side. If you play wah with your right foot you may want your led on the left side
Quais os valores dos capacitores do modo Stock e hendrix?
.01uF Stock
.022uF Hendrix
SPDT on/on switch
thank you very much !
Nice, well put together video man, ya gave me inspiration to do this myself, great job, could a guy ,if so inclined, make any crazier mods on this unit? If so what kind? Thanks
The only thing that can be done is changing the inductor(the part that goes wah wah) for a better one.
This model has tiny surface mounted parts so it limited to the Hendrix cap, true bypass and inductor.
Other Vox or CryBaby models can be modified heavily (more volume, more mids, more gain, sweep control).
Check out the lavender wah wah I have posted on my channel, it has some crazy stuff you might like.
Cool man, 🤙
Will this modification enable me to use the V845 with a high gain distortion? Thank you very much for this wonderful video! It's very helpful because of this I decided to buy a VOX V845.
You should be able to use all wahs with high gain. That being said this mod will give you wide range like the Zakk Wyld wah with high gain.
Thanks@@ArtoriusGuitarNerd! - Now I hate all those Vox V845 Snobs in the forums that I have read, - saying the stock V845 ain't good for High-gain Distortion. This is my first time owning a Vox V845, the wah that I've been using all these years is my Boss Fw3 & just the wah from my Multi-effects processors.
@@alexanderp.manalo69 the 845 actually sounds pretty good. Vox designed that circuit correctly, full size audio components where it matters and micro surface mount where it doesn’t matter.
You've been a really big help!Godspeed!@@ArtoriusGuitarNerd