Sustain Mod: Adds a longer, smoother sustain to the fuzz-toneĪ WOW Signal Anniversary Reissue with the Deluxe set of mods, in a special Brushed Chrome enclosure, with clear jewel and purple LED.Switch 3: Speed selector - Wider speed range, including mega-fast ring-mod type sounds.Switch 2: Disengage LFO, which also turns Offset control into 2nd manual filter.Switch 1: Remounts internal depth selector to outside panel.These final three editions will feature aluminum capped knobs and a red jewel indicator light, as well as goodies from The Dandy Warhols.Ī special version with the following mods: The remaining edition will feature a raw, brushed aluminum finish. There are two powder-coated editions available, Gloss Grey and Brass Metallic. The Chrome Edition includes the same features as the Copper Edition, but with a polished chrome finish. It also features a vintage 1959 US Aerospace dim-able indicator light, engraved knobs and includes an audio compact disc of the Warhols' "This Machine," autographed by the band. There are five different editions of the WOW Signal: Copper Edition ( Dandy Warhols Edition) is electroplated in raw copper, which will oxidize, giving each enclosure a unique personality over time. The WOW Signal sounds best with passive pickups and can be used with guitar, bass, baritone, synth or your favorite sonic transmission device. Flipping it increases the LFO depth greatly, with results that can be extreme, choppy, and noisy. The factory setting for this switch is the "normal" position. In addition to the five external control knobs, there is also an internal switch, accessible by removing the bottom cover. This pedal is not for the faint of heart. Many of the pedal’s controls interact with each other, allowing for a large palette of sonic possibilities. The fuzz tone is effected by an LFO section that provides a range of unique filter modulation from subtle to extreme, with controls for speed and depth. The circuit then adds in modern components, to yield a wide variety of pre and post cold war fuzz tones, from bright and buzzy to thick and fuzzy. At the heart of this machine lies a UFO-shaped, vintage Soviet germanium transistor. The WOW Signal is a unique, all analog modulated fuzz device. Working with a group of audio research scientists known as The Dandy Warhols, an Alien Fuzz Communicator was born, dubbed The WOW Signal. At Spaceman, we haven't given up on extra-terrestrial communication and through much research and development with a group of our country's greatest stargazers, we have created a way to speak back to our friends in space. The WOW! Signal was never heard again, despite several searches with a multitude of equipment. Was intelligent life out there trying to communicate with us? Since hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, it was a meaningful number to researchers, as extraterrestrials might use this frequency to transmit a signal a long distance. Hydrogen resonates at a frequency of 1420.40575177Mhz, which is near dead center of the two values. Two precise values by different astronomers were given for this mysterious frequency, 1420.4556Mhz & 1420.356Mhz. Circling the frequency code of the signal, 6EQUJ5, on the computer printout Ehman wrote, "WOW!" causing the alien message to become forever known as "The WOW! Signal." The Big Ear radio telescope at Ohio State University picked up a strong 72-second signal from the constellation Sagittarius, detected by astronomer Jerry R. August 15th, 1977: Earth received its first message from the depths of outer space.
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