Nintendo Fuzz
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Re: Nintendo Fuzz
As im looking at the schematic, im wondering....is C2 an electrolytic? Also, i'm going to increase C1 to make it better for my bass.
I'm also building the "devolt" (from Beavis Audio) from scratch....i had parts and he posted the schematic!
I'm also building the "devolt" (from Beavis Audio) from scratch....i had parts and he posted the schematic!

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Re: Nintendo Fuzz
If C2 ist the 10uF cap then yes, it's an electrolytic cap.
I'd also add another 10uF(ish) cap before the output to work as a coupling cap. (+power filtering, 220uF cap from +9V to GND should do it).
I'd also add another 10uF(ish) cap before the output to work as a coupling cap. (+power filtering, 220uF cap from +9V to GND should do it).
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Re: Nintendo Fuzz
dune2k wrote:If C2 ist the 10uF cap then yes, it's an electrolytic cap.
I'd also add another 10uF(ish) cap before the output to work as a coupling cap. (+power filtering, 220uF cap from +9V to GND should do it).
Agreed...
You guys should check out the Bazz Fuss too... good simple circuit aswell - http://www.home-wrecker.com/bazz.html
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Re: Nintendo Fuzz
And it's pretty tweakable. 

