Tag: super fuzz
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Super Fuzz v2
This is a second version of the Univox Super Fuzz. Check out the first version in these posts. The first version fit a 1590BB sized box. This time I thought I’d try and get it into a smaller 1590B box (this is my favorite size). This worked pretty well but jacks and footswitch are a…
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OSHPark PCBs
OSHPark.com is PCB service in the US. I’ve used them a few times. Here is the results of my most recent order. OSHPark charges $5 per square inch. The size of your board matters! You get three board and free shipping. This service only allows for two layer boards, OSHPark can do more layers, you…
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Another Super Fuzz!
Another Super Fuzz build. I used the first PCB I designed from a post over at FreeStompBoxes.org, read about that first build here. This one looked good but it didn’t work! I put it aside because the problem wasn’t obvious. I got it out again and set at debugging. After a few minutes with the…
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Super Fuzz Build!
Build your own Super Fuzz! The Super Fuzz is an octave fuzz used by Pete Townsend, Muddy Honey, J. Mascis and others. Read this post to learn more about the Super Fuzz. Build Your Super Fuzz Here is the schematic for the Super Fuzz. Note! There are several versions and schematics vary. This schematic matches…
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Super-Fuzz V2
I updated the Super-Fuzz Board to fix a problem with the last version. The prototyping service at PCBWay.com is very inexpensive, which facilitates my workflow. The schematic I used for this project came from Freestompboxes.org. It’s based on the original with a couple mods. The Tone switch has been turned into a pot to provide a range…
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Univox Super Fuzz
Super Fuzz is a circuit that has many variations. It’s one of the popular building blocks that has been used for decades. It’s built around a full wave rectifier that produces an octave fuzz sound. similar circuits that use the full wave rectifier: Super Fuzz Kay Fuzztone Univox Super Fuzz Honey Psychedelic Machine Third Man…
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Bork Bork
Just built up a Bork Bork from Breakfast Audio. This is a clone of the Ibanez Wau Wau Fuzz. As far as I my “in depth” research can tell the Wau Wau Fuzz was originally a Fuzz and Wah in wah type enclosure. It had both a Fuzz and a Wah effect in the same…
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New PCB day!
I have a few new PCB projects in the mail today. Flatline Compressor by John Hollis Titan Boost by John Hollis Tremolo-matic XXVIII from Stompboxology Distort-o-matic XI from Stompboxology Bobtavia by Bob Starr John Hollis John Hollis was one of the first people I ran into posting DIY designs on the internet. All of his…