spruce_moose wrote:Not technically finished but is as far as the circuit is concerned. It's a new fuzz design with controls being pre-gain, mega death ray, post gain and clean blend. Can get styles of fuzz between a muff and a scrambler (all the way down to low gain) and can also achieve a controllable feedback loop in the highest gain settings. It has trimpots on the pcb to adjust eq. My first shot using smd on a DIY board. Normally I just use through-hole components. Very surprised when it fired up with no issues! Have had a friend do the artwork. Gonna be rad![]()
NICE!! Can you etch my delay boards now please? :P That's such a clean etch. The one time I tried to etch it ended up a horrible mess
Mike wrote:Another completed build. I wonder what this one does...![]()
That's milled out all the way through? That's so awesome. Glitter and sparkles make everything better.






I've lost heart with it at the moment because I can't work my way around a medium sized pop when bypassed. Maybe I need to add an emitter follower to the output.. something to do with the output impedance being a tad high maybe? There's also a relay, but it appeared to be fine after using a flyback diode
..I wish I was more savvy with the theory side of things. It also had a bit of weirdness in an opamp, but that was before I realised they weren't great at dealing with capacitive loads. She's slow moving, alright. 
















