eddie

If your are set that you want to use a exisintg term pedal "redux" in new guts fine. I'm sure any competenat tech (at local music store even) can take that old WAH pedal (better than volume since it also has a ON/OFF switch under the rocker) and transfer guts. UNLESS in the existing trem pedal components are surface mounts then I doubt he'd bother. At that point he would do like Mac suggested (match pot values, get replacements, and work it from there)

or again Mac's right on the other points (as usual) just some random info (cheap to expensive)

for 49.99 at AMS http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/RM600.aspx

http://www.americanmusical.com/Item--i-BEH-RM600-LIST


for ~$220 boss RT-20 Rotary Speaker Sound Processor

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwwWnefszQk&feature=related

or for ~ twice that (at around $450)

Neo ventilator http://www.keyboardmag.com/article/2066

or for even a little more $$$ a Hughes & Kettner Tube Rotosphere

http://clonewheel.ashbysolutions.com/reviews/rotorev.html

I have one of these (older model) - it is VERY good! As a guitar analog stomp box snob I also own way too many vibe clones - both of Bob Sweets, two from Fulltone- Deja and Mini Deja, and a few others - none of which are on my board now - only Sweet's Mojo vibe since it is smaller ands sounds identical to Bob's orginal)

While I REALLY like the H&K (not the firearm, BUT I do own a few of those as well) for organ AND guitar but it takes too much floor/board space for just guitar.

So for guitar I end up using an Analogman Bi-Chorus (I actually have a few of his other Clone Chorus's as well) - good for guitar use but not the depth/bass, slow/fast - break sound needed for a convincing B3. And for Organ - I just use the keyboard/synths built-in FX (and the worst of them is pretty good if set properly and would work live).

good Luck

Larry

Last edited by Larry Kehl; 10/16/12 10:07 AM.