WEM Project V pedal
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Re: WEM Project V pedal
the white whale surfaces!!!! what a score man!!! congrats!!!!
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Re: WEM Project V pedal
Wait, I'm so confused... are there TWO Project V circuits, with one being 18V?capricorn_1 wrote:yeah 2 snaps, grahams and another one I have seen had only one.redeyeflight wrote:Is it 18v?
the circuit seems to be based on a transistor radio amplifier, a lot of similarities to some circuits in a mullard amp book I have, and a lot of those run at 18v so maybe a throwback to that in some way.
be interesting to know if WEM started off with 18v and then dropped to 9v or if it was the other way round?
nice score mate!
Or should I try powering the 9V Project V I built based on the commonly distributed schematic/pedal that was reversed here on the DAM board?
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Re: WEM Project V pedal
Yes! Easily... Then you can kick in the "Drive" & "Edge" switches, with both ON, it "goes to 11" -Crazy Deep and Bright Fuzz tones with strange feedback and decay. Quite unlike any fuzz I have tried. Kinda like a Germanium Mosrite Fuzzrite combined with an MKI....Philip wrote:Does it sound like this?
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Re: WEM Project V pedal
looks like the same circuit, I haven't tried powering a warmjet with 18v yet but the parts are voltage rated to handle it and they are all built with DC inputs now.agoldoor wrote:Wait, I'm so confused... are there TWO Project V circuits, with one being 18V?capricorn_1 wrote:yeah 2 snaps, grahams and another one I have seen had only one.redeyeflight wrote:Is it 18v?
the circuit seems to be based on a transistor radio amplifier, a lot of similarities to some circuits in a mullard amp book I have, and a lot of those run at 18v so maybe a throwback to that in some way.
be interesting to know if WEM started off with 18v and then dropped to 9v or if it was the other way round?
nice score mate!
Or should I try powering the 9V Project V I built based on the commonly distributed schematic/pedal that was reversed here on the DAM board?
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Re: WEM Project V pedal
Also very intrigued about the 18 volt aspect of this. I swear down the one Graham kindly loaned was smooth like butter, and most folk say this circuit is gated? I've dabbled a lil with the notes and info I took from that unit and it was pretty level and dynamic for the most part. It always struck me as a Super Fuzz minus the debris.
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Re: WEM Project V pedal
awesome pedal, love the build quality.
I still gots to build me one!
I still gots to build me one!
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Re: WEM Project V pedal
Keep us posted if you do.capricorn_1 wrote:
looks like the same circuit, I haven't tried powering a warmjet with 18v yet but the parts are voltage rated to handle it and they are all built with DC inputs now.
I've got a dunlop 18V adapter but would feel much better If you tried it first.
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