It's the result of grinding the pedal surface. I think it's a sort of aluminum alloy, more zama than aluminum , The etched surface, compared to an aluminum pedal is little deep (with the same etching time). Anyway I like the aestehetical result
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Show posts MenuQuote from: movinginslomo on January 03, 2019, 10:25:06 PMReading MadBean wah documents 4,0uF doesn't change a lot instead of 4,7uF. Remember that the tolerance of electrolitic Panasonic Cap is +/- 20%.Quote from: mauzau on December 29, 2018, 02:13:24 PMQuote from: movinginslomo on December 29, 2018, 01:05:56 AMC3 is empty cause I used 4,7 uF Panasonic cap on C2, instead of 3,3uF and 680nF for C2and C3. All electrolytic caps are Panasonic.
Sweet I'm in the process of putting one together myself! What did you use for the electrolytic? (last piece I'm missing)
supossedly makes little (if any) difference so I'm going with a 4.7uf as well.
Quote from: nzCdog on January 04, 2019, 06:56:12 PMAn original dunlop Wah
That's looking really cool! What enclosure did you use?
Quote from: movinginslomo on December 29, 2018, 01:05:56 AMC3 is empty cause I used 4,7 uF Panasonic cap on C2, instead of 3,3uF and 680nF for C2and C3. All electrolytic caps are Panasonic.
Sweet I'm in the process of putting one together myself! What did you use for the electrolytic? (last piece I'm missing)