Warp Factor Mods?

Started by PICKER, April 05, 2006, 08:48:59 AM

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PICKER

Howdy,folks!
Anybody knows somethings about Hughes&Kettner Warp Factor mods?
Thanks all!

audioguy


gulliver

Even Keeley can't save that one  :icon_lol:

I used to have one, way compressed ... kind of a fun pedal, though.

wampcat1

#3
Quote from: gulliver on April 05, 2006, 08:49:41 PM
Even Keeley can't save that one  :icon_lol:

I used to have one, way compressed ... kind of a fun pedal, though.

Naaah... It isn't that different from a multitude of other pedals. Many guys love that pedal after a mod.

bw

PICKER

Thanks for reply!
I'm searchin mods for warp control(parametric EQ?)for more wide range of mids.
Thanks ALL for detail info!

kusi

i drawn the schematic a year ago, mail me if you want it.

@wampcat1; could you tell us your WF_Mods?


thanks,
KHE

PICKER

Hi,Kusi!
Check your mail box:-)
Thanks again!

wampcat1

Quote from: kusi on April 10, 2006, 08:24:42 AM
i drawn the schematic a year ago, mail me if you want it.

@wampcat1; could you tell us your WF_Mods?


thanks,
KHE

I'll trade you the warp factor mods for a copy of the schematic (and permission to publish it) :)

Thanks,
Brian


Ed G.

Quote from: wampcat1 on April 10, 2006, 08:46:38 PM
Quote from: kusi on April 10, 2006, 08:24:42 AM
i drawn the schematic a year ago, mail me if you want it.

@wampcat1; could you tell us your WF_Mods?


thanks,
KHE

I'll trade you the warp factor mods for a copy of the schematic (and permission to publish it) :)

Thanks,
Brian



Share the wealth! Is this forum about sharing or keeping ideas to ourselves?

wampcat1

Quote from: Ed G. on April 10, 2006, 11:25:05 PM
Quote from: wampcat1 on April 10, 2006, 08:46:38 PM
Quote from: kusi on April 10, 2006, 08:24:42 AM
i drawn the schematic a year ago, mail me if you want it.

@wampcat1; could you tell us your WF_Mods?


thanks,
KHE

I'll trade you the warp factor mods for a copy of the schematic (and permission to publish it) :)

Thanks,
Brian



Share the wealth! Is this forum about sharing or keeping ideas to ourselves?

Good point. What's the link to the schem and I'll point out some changes.


wampcat1


PICKER

To Wampcat:
Clippin diodes in warp factor are zener diodes,isn't it?
Thanks All!

PICKER

To Wampcat:
If you need warp factor schematic,I have one.
E-mail me  picker13@mail.ru
Thank ALL!

Ken

#13
G'day all

I'm with Ed G. on this  :icon_biggrin:

http://community.webshots.com/myphotos?action=showPhoto&albumID=547058743&photoID=2637475070042396529&security=GfxGic

fingers crossed the link works.

Cheers Ken.

wampcat1

Quote from: PICKER on April 11, 2006, 01:11:18 AM
To Wampcat:
Clippin diodes in warp factor are zener diodes,isn't it?
Thanks All!

Honestly, I don't remember!!! I was thinking they were your standard 1n4148 type though?

Thanks,
Brian


kusi

yes, they are zener-diodes.

@brain, thanks a lot for you message, i mail you in some hours (im @work at the moment ;D)

greetings form switzerland,
kusi

TELEFUNKON

Ken: they don`t seem to click anymore, like they used to  :icon_wink:  :icon_mrgreen:

Ed G.

Wow, not exactly a simple build. I guess it's probably easier to buy the thing and mod it. I'm not into super-heavy sounds but I might be in a band that requires some of that stuff. The other guitarist has one of those digital Line 6 spider amps, and a couple of those nu-punk (bubblegum punk) songs have a lot lot lot of distortion.
Thanks for sharing, guys.

debutvm

What does it mean on the chart where it says to replace d2 with a led? Does is serously mean to put an led in its  place? Why? Sorry for this horrible newbie question that is most likely one step away from being retarded but I would like to know. hopefully i can get my warpfactor up to par.

hairyandy

Quote from: debutvm on May 03, 2006, 11:58:31 PM
What does it mean on the chart where it says to replace d2 with a led? Does is serously mean to put an led in its  place? Why? Sorry for this horrible newbie question that is most likely one step away from being retarded but I would like to know. hopefully i can get my warpfactor up to par.

Yes, it does mean to put a LED in it's place.  LED stands for Light Emitting Diode.   ;D  You learn something everyday, right?  I think that the consensus is that LEDs sound crunchier.  How's that for a non-subjective description?
Andy Harrison
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