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Maestro - W-2 sound system for woodwinds
"In an age where more and more pedal companies are cropping up and more and more esoteric circuits are resurrected to broaden the total tonal spectrum, it’s surprising when new old circuits crop up. Circuits like the S. Hawk Tonal Expander and SRS EQ Exciter ended up enjoying their time in the spotlight by virtue of being undiscovered one-off devices. But it’s even rarer when one such circuit hides in plain sight, but stays obscure for one reason or another. This is the Maestro W-2.
To be clear, there’s a definite reason why the W-2 didn’t get much due, and we’ll definitely get into that. And there’s a strong possibility that you, the reader, have actually heard of this unit. But the Maestro line is well celebrated in gear circles, both from its individual units and clones of more obscure devices becoming more popular than the originals (the DOD Carcosa becoming more well-known than the FZ-1S, for example). Instances like this are becoming less and less common, but there’s at least one more unit in the Maestro line that I don’t think many folks are talking about—stay tuned for that.
However, the W-2 remained in relative secrecy for three reasons, chief among them that it’s designed to be used in conjunction with a woodwind instrument (saxophone or clarinet) and special pickup. This generally implied a couple things: One is that the unit would only be purchased by reed effects enthusiasts or studio owners. Secondly, if you lose the pickup you were well out of luck. Even though a handful of units at the time used the same pickup, later models didn’t include the strange output configuration, making them harder to find as time goes by.
The second reason for the lack of recognition is the fragility of the unit itself. Finding them in good working order is a difficult feat, and finding someone to work on them is harder still. The units are notoriously hard to repair; because they feature a handful of moving parts, finding replacements can prove difficult. This leads right into the third reason.
Plugging a guitar into the W-2 is not feasible unless you provide some outboard equipment, which isn’t included with the unit, nor did Maestro offer such a device to make this conversion. Essentially, your guitar outputs a signal that’s low, relative to the expected input level of the woodwind mic. Such a device is a simple preamp booster, which Electro-Harmonix had been offering for a handful of years, but Maestro did not provide such an offering, and made no effort to divulge this info to non-woodwindists. To make matters worse, the input jack is a eighth-inch type, so you had to chase down an adapter.
In short, there just weren’t many of these produced, and the pickups were similarly scarce. When trying to redeem the value of the W-2 with a guitar, players will wonder if they’re connecting the device up properly at all, and when no sound comes out, they’ll assume the unit is broken. And given its reputation, that’s the end of the line. It’s a perfect storm for cult status, really.
Knowing this, once everything is hooked up and dialed in, you’re treated to a rich synthy sound along with many different horn emulations. Like the USS-1 in the same line, the W-2 is multi-effect unit, but unlike that unit which sought to transform the guitar into some type of malleable synth spectre, the W-2 cleanly emulates a variety of instruments, while adding tone controls for each section and a nifty tremolo section.
Much has been made about the relative limbo of this unit, as well as the limitations and the lengths that one must traverse to simply connect an instrument. But like many other obscure devices from this era, this particular one was used by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. Though many things are mistakenly attributed to the man’s sound, the Maestro W-2 is not one of them. Zappa’s clarinet section ran into the W-2 and through a particular patch called “Oboe D'Amore” on “Dog Breath in the Year of the Plague,” from 1969’s Uncle Meat.
While Zappa actually used clarinets to generate those tones, you can thank that simple fact for keeping the prices of the W-2 at relative bay. Had he plugged his guitar into one, the prices on these would be ten times as much and one might not have found its way into the cabinet, and the knowledge of its existence into your head."
cred: catalinbread.com/blogs/kulas-cabinet/maestro-w-2
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Oh, you can file state taxes for free in Colorado too on their gov website! (H&R tried to charge me $35 to get a $15 return 😑) The IRS free file site is throwing up an error for me at least about W-2 submission, but it also looks like they plan to fix it by Friday, fingers crossed.
Thanks for sharing!
Form W-2 Vs Form W-4
In this blog, let us briefly look at the W-2 form, the W-2 form used, the W-4 Form, its purpose, and the differences between W-2 and W-4.
What is a W-2 Form?
In short, IRS Form W-2 (Wage and tax statement) is also known as the W-2 form. Every employer has to send out a W-2 form to his\her employees. However, contracted or self-employed workers are not included in this they will have to file a separate form. Also, every employer must ensure that this W-2 form is sent to the employees on or before January 31 every year. The employees will have sufficient time to file their income tax details before the deadline of April 15 (the deadline date for filing income tax, most probably every year).
What is the Purpose of a W-2 Form?
This form provides details about the taxes an employer has withheld from an employee's wages. If an employee earns at least 600$ in a year, then he\she is eligible to fill out this W-2 form. This form provides a clear picture of the Employer Identification number, social security and Medicare taxes, Federal and state income tax and retirement contributions. This W-2 form info is needed for the IRS to know the amount of wages employees earn and the amount allotted for social security and Medicare taxes. Remember, the IRS imposes fines and penalties for W-2 errors and incorrect W-2 forms. So, ensure that the W-2 form info is filed correctly. Also, one may use the W-2c Form to correct the W-2 form error. When it comes to penalty for late filing of Form W-2, the IRS charges 50$ per W-2 form if it is filed within 30 days after 31ST January, whereas if it exceeds 30 days. Still, before August 1, the penalty would be 110$ per W-2 form. If the W-2 form is filed after August 1, then 270$ perform taken as a penalty. So, an employer must ensure that he\she files the W-2 employee form within the deadline.
What is the W-4 Form and What is the Purpose of the W-4 Form?
W-4 Form is also known as Employee's withholding allowance certificate. An employer issues this W-4 Form to his\her employees who have just joined an organization. If an employee would like to change his\her amount of pay to be withheld in such cases, he\she will have to fill out this form. The w-4 form's purpose is to let the employer know the amount to be withheld from an employee. One has to fill out the W-4 Form carefully so that an employee can avoid paying penalties at tax time. W-4 form allowances help make the most out of the payment of wages for an employee. The IRS advises the employees to use its online tax withholding estimator to ensure that the right amount is being withheld from an employee's pay.
Now, let us have a look at the current Form, W-4. In the year 2020 IRS issued the new Federal W-4 Form. With the new changes made to the W-4 Form, information about an employee's marital status is required. The claim dependents if an employee has a high-paying job, along with the details of multiple jobs if an employee does.
Key Differences and Similarities in W-2 and W-4?
Let us see about W-2 and W-4 form differences. The main difference between W-2 and W-4 is that W-2 is filed by an employer, whereas W-4 is filed by an employee or whenever changes are made in one paycheck concerning allowances. W-4 Form is issued to an employee when he\she joins a job. W-2 Form is a year-end tax form. Ensure that both forms are filled on time and are free of errors.