Marshall Supa Wah
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Re: Marshall Supa Wah
Hello,
I got this Supa Wah at a local pawn shop... was cheap. It thougt it was worth the try
I already have a similar early one (Ge) but this new one has obviously lived a different life.
Anyway, I guess that the inductor is not original, but I after reading waht Stu wrote here, I thought it would be cool to share those few pics because there are not much online about this model.
Of course, the pot has been replaced at some point. I don't know if 100k is an usual value.
Those Supa Wah have a really short sweep...this one is tuned to a brighter range than my first and all original pedal.
Didn't take much time to investigate more because I wanted to know more about the inductor and pot values before I got some experts advices
Raf
I got this Supa Wah at a local pawn shop... was cheap. It thougt it was worth the try
I already have a similar early one (Ge) but this new one has obviously lived a different life.
Anyway, I guess that the inductor is not original, but I after reading waht Stu wrote here, I thought it would be cool to share those few pics because there are not much online about this model.
Of course, the pot has been replaced at some point. I don't know if 100k is an usual value.
Those Supa Wah have a really short sweep...this one is tuned to a brighter range than my first and all original pedal.
Didn't take much time to investigate more because I wanted to know more about the inductor and pot values before I got some experts advices
Raf
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Re: Marshall Supa Wah
Nice RAF Good job always wanted to try one of these
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Re: Marshall Supa Wah
This one is kind of the definitive example of collector's 'crap', in terms of sound/usability. It's got a very big footprint for a pedal that doesn't really do a lot, but has anybody else seen one in this interesting pre-Supa enclosure?
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Re: Marshall Supa Wah
Cool !
I like the trimmer that survived the "goop process"
No doubt it's an early run unit.
I like the trimmer that survived the "goop process"
No doubt it's an early run unit.
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