On a whim I grabbed a few resistors and a couple of capacitors and some jumper leads and started poking around inside my Dunlop Wah. I finally woud up soldering a 16K resistor to the two resistors circled in blue here:
![](http://newcenstein.com/SDUGF/crymod.jpg)
Here's what the wah sounds like without the mod:
http://newcenstein.com/SDUGF/cry-unmodded.mp3
And here it is with the mod:
http://newcenstein.com/SDUGF/cry-modded.mp3
Excuse the poor Dazed and Confused hack - I was sitting, and tired.
You can hear how the tippy-top high end is rolled off (around the 16kHz I'd guess
) and there's no clipping in the Modded clip like there is in the Unmodded. However, there's an overall volume drop of a couple of dB.
There's also another spot where sticking the resistor jacks up the output, overloading a clean channel quickly.
Connect the 33K to either component circled in red with the 16K resistor and get some old dirty farty fuzz
![](http://newcenstein.com/SDUGF/crymod.jpg)
Here's what the wah sounds like without the mod:
http://newcenstein.com/SDUGF/cry-unmodded.mp3
And here it is with the mod:
http://newcenstein.com/SDUGF/cry-modded.mp3
Excuse the poor Dazed and Confused hack - I was sitting, and tired.
You can hear how the tippy-top high end is rolled off (around the 16kHz I'd guess
![](http://www.seymourduncan.com/forum/images/smilies/lol.gif)
There's also another spot where sticking the resistor jacks up the output, overloading a clean channel quickly.
Connect the 33K to either component circled in red with the 16K resistor and get some old dirty farty fuzz
![](http://www.seymourduncan.com/forum/images/smilies/lol.gif)
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