So I opened my ZVez Vexter Fuzz Factory today just to check it out and there seems to be a missing capacitor? On the circuit board, there's a place where a "D2" cap supposedly goes, but alas it is not there. Can someone verify that there is supposed to be a capacitor here. and if it is missing, am I screwed?
The pedal sounds ok to my ears, but perhaps it could sound a lot better haha.
Broken Fuzz Factory?
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Re: Broken Fuzz Factory?
D2 suggests diode rather than capacitor and there are no diodes in the Fuzz face urmm I mean Fuzz Factory design
Boards regularly have spaces spare for changes in design, or making other effects (when I had a Vexter Fuzz Factory it had a whole section of missing parts to make it the Fuzz Probe) it's probably a polarity protection diode that he decided to leave off for some reason, nothing to worry about.
And it's supposed to sound like that
If you want to change the tone it's fairly easy with a few component changes/ additions, just ask.
Boards regularly have spaces spare for changes in design, or making other effects (when I had a Vexter Fuzz Factory it had a whole section of missing parts to make it the Fuzz Probe) it's probably a polarity protection diode that he decided to leave off for some reason, nothing to worry about.
The pedal sounds ok to my ears, but perhaps it could sound a lot better haha.
And it's supposed to sound like that

If you want to change the tone it's fairly easy with a few component changes/ additions, just ask.
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Re: Broken Fuzz Factory?
isnt it a clipped diode? i remember reading somewhere he put diodes in but then just clipped them 

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Re: Broken Fuzz Factory?
I wouldn't be concerned at all. You'll notice things like that on most boards out there, I think. Many PCBs serve double uses (same circuit, different parts), or have a part the designer eventually decided to remove.
When designing PCBs, I often leave a (strategically placed) empty space for modding/experimenting reasons, or an extra eyelet for an additional/optional ground point, etc...and sometimes these spaces remain blank.
Also, I think I read that Vexter series pedals are machine-populated boards, so they're probably less likely to miss a part than a human.
When designing PCBs, I often leave a (strategically placed) empty space for modding/experimenting reasons, or an extra eyelet for an additional/optional ground point, etc...and sometimes these spaces remain blank.
Also, I think I read that Vexter series pedals are machine-populated boards, so they're probably less likely to miss a part than a human.

