independent tone control
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independent tone control
Hello
Just wondering if anyone has ever come across an independent tone control unit, perhaps something that could be mounted on the leg of a steel to achieve a lap steel type, boo-wah effect. Check out the video, and see what Buddy Merrill does at 0:50.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RF05gVe47S4
I am assuming that control is likely part of the guitar, but id be interested in one that mounts on the leg and could be used on different guitars.
Thanks very much
Tom
Just wondering if anyone has ever come across an independent tone control unit, perhaps something that could be mounted on the leg of a steel to achieve a lap steel type, boo-wah effect. Check out the video, and see what Buddy Merrill does at 0:50.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RF05gVe47S4
I am assuming that control is likely part of the guitar, but id be interested in one that mounts on the leg and could be used on different guitars.
Thanks very much
Tom
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Goodrich made one - I have one although haven't seen too many around. Just a plain, passive tone control - wouldn't be too hard to make one, all you need is a pot and a capacitor, and a project box and a leg clip (George L I think sells those. . )
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Here's a circuit for a "treble and bass" control. Build it in a small box. You might have to play with the values of the capacitors to get what you want.
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I suspect it might not be in the ideal position to use it like Buddy did if it was mounted on the leg.
Have you considered one of the volume/tone pedals which had the tone control from side to side. Bigsby, Fender and DeArmond all used to make them. Nobody makes one now but used ones do come up fairly regularly. Fender re-issued theirs a few year back but have now discontinued that too but they are probably the easiest to find.
Personally, I find it much easier to operate the Boo-Wah with my foot.
If you don't use volume swells (as many lap players don't) you could convert a volume only pedal to tone only pretty easily.
Have you considered one of the volume/tone pedals which had the tone control from side to side. Bigsby, Fender and DeArmond all used to make them. Nobody makes one now but used ones do come up fairly regularly. Fender re-issued theirs a few year back but have now discontinued that too but they are probably the easiest to find.
Personally, I find it much easier to operate the Boo-Wah with my foot.
If you don't use volume swells (as many lap players don't) you could convert a volume only pedal to tone only pretty easily.
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Not a dramatic enough tone change for the effect and even if it was, not positioned well enough.Erv Niehaus wrote:Goodrich's Match Box has a tone control on it and it attaches to the leg. Why couldn't that be used?
As in interesting aside, because of impedance or something, if you do use a Matchbox then the tone part of a volume/tone pedal has zero effect.
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It is indeed because of impedance. The low impedance output of a buffer makes the signal essentially immune to the treble-reducing effect of cable capacitance... and of tone control capacitors as well.Jeff Mead wrote: As in interesting aside, because of impedance or something, if you do use a Matchbox then the tone part of a volume/tone pedal has zero effect.
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Wouldn't it ne simpler just to hook up a wah wah pedal next to the volume pedal?
Some guys already do this.
Some guys already do this.
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Wouldn't it ne simpler just to hook up a wah wah pedal next to the volume pedal?
Some guys already do this.
Some guys already do this.
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
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To carry this discussion one step further, how difficult would it be to convert a donor Vox, Cry Baby, Dunlop, etc. pedal from its active wah circuit to a passive tone control circuit? In addition, could you retain the pedal's original on/off switch to cut the effect in and out as needed? Being a passive circuit, would the pedal be considered "true bypass" when the pot and cap are switched off?Jeff Mead wrote:It's a completely different sound - active boost rather than passive. OK if that's what you want but it wont sound like the clip the OP posted.Mike Perlowin wrote:Wouldn't it ne simpler just to hook up a wah wah pedal next to the volume pedal?
Some guys already do this.
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I'd certainly be interested to see a demo of this being used in the style of the original clip.Brad Sarno wrote:Tone control and buffer
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What about something based on the idea of a Theramin, but instead of controlling the pitch or volume it controls the tone (or assign it to a freqency sweep, really whatever you want. . .) So you could do the boo-wah thing without a knob, just by waving your hand around. Sure would look cool, anyway.
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