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Re: Infanem: There's No Future In Fuzz

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 8:37 pm
by DuoSonicII
Gunner Recall wrote:Image


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Re: Infanem: There's No Future In Fuzz

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 10:33 pm
by Wes Mantooth
Holy Schnikes wrote:
univalve wrote:And something else:
Ken in an email wrote:In other news, the Faye's Her is now only a few weeks from release.

Oh shit, gotta review my 2012 gear budget......

Did he mention a price, or an estimated price on the Faye's Her?


I feel like somewhere Ken posted that the Fayes Her would be in the price/size range of the Harmony Synth.

Re: Infanem: There's No Future In Fuzz

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:28 am
by LaoWiz
theavondon wrote:Fuzzrite? Where's dev?


3 knob tonebender???

Re: Infanem: There's No Future In Fuzz

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:06 am
by Gearmond
so can someone refresh me on the difference between Faye Sing and Fay's Her?

Re: Infanem: There's No Future In Fuzz

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:07 am
by SpaceFlunky
http://www.infanem.com/theres-no-future-in-fuzz/

There's no Future in Fuzz is a series of limited-release fuzzboxes that indulge nostalgia for obsolete parts and circuits while channeling it toward something new.

The first in the series is a run of six pedals (one prototype, five for sale) that evolved out of experimentation with the germanium Fuzzrite circuit. The most exciting part of the Fuzzrite is that the "Depth" control pans between outputs from the two gain stages: naturally out of phase and each with different tone and gain characteristics. In doing so, it creates options for discrete tones on each end of the control and, more importantly, a range of tones in between where the signals partially cancel each other out.

This first NFIF circuit expands upon that by adding a third stage that can also be blended into the mix. The controls on the face of the pedal are a volume at the top (it gets loud!) and two blends that control the balance of output from the three signals.

This is probably a good time for a helpful diagram:



The three signals, when soloed, are:

A dark boost that stays mostly clean (CCW left and right)
A thick fuzztone that resembles a germanium Fuzzrite but with more bass (CW left, CCW right)
A scrambled, somewhat thin garage fuzz (CW right)
The magic, though, is in the in-between settings. Exploration is key! Your best bet is to get to know the solo sounds alone then turn both blends to 12 o'clock and tune to taste. An even mix of 1 and 2 with just a little 3 makes for a fantastic bass fuzz, complete with clean blend. 2 and 3 make for a pleasing balance of straight thick fuzz and weirdness without the natural harshness that 3 alone may have. Because of their phase coherence and the way the blends work, blending 1 and 3 introduces positive feedback to the circuit, increasing gain a bit and subtly changing the overall character and feel of the circuit.



The construction of the circuit is inspired by the pre-PCB era hand drilled phenolic method used in several iconic fuzzes. Parts include new old stock Russian germanium transistors in combination with carbon comp resistors, full size Alpha pots, genuine Hammond enclosures, Cornell Dubilier film caps, BC electrolytics, and a couple of silver mica caps for good measure.

The circuit is designed for use with a standard 9VDC negative tip supply. That means you don't have to worry about special power supplies or relying on batteries. As one of the other small concessions to modernity, the true bypass switching does include a status LED.

The enclosures are screen printed in-house on a brushed aluminum top surface with the sides and lid in a contrasting black. The footprint measures 4.8x2.6 inches.

Re: Infanem: There's No Future In Fuzz

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:12 am
by skullservant
I almost just bought one. But I'm almost more interested to see the others

Re: Infanem: There's No Future In Fuzz

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:36 am
by behndy
fuck. ME. that is PRETTY.

WAS going to order a 4eyes as my next fuzz next week, might have to get in on one of those first.

WOOF.

Re: Infanem: There's No Future In Fuzz

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:41 am
by Chankgeez
I'm gonna hold out until he comes out with the "There's Always Money In The Banana Stand Fuzz".

Re: Infanem: There's No Future In Fuzz

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:46 am
by hazelwould
That looks pretty badass.

Re: Infanem: There's No Future In Fuzz

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:56 am
by Wes Mantooth
Don't have the cash right now and I'm sure these will sell quick. Might set aside some cash for the next run though!

Re: Infanem: There's No Future In Fuzz

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 5:48 am
by univalve
Mine ships today :yay:


but i'm in europe, so i will be probably the last to get it :(

and yes, you always need 200 bucks aside for fast fuzz aquisition :cool:

Re: Infanem: There's No Future In Fuzz

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 9:51 am
by Gunner Recall
Sold out!
Who else got one besides uni and me? :cool:

Re: Infanem: There's No Future In Fuzz

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:12 am
by behndy
i'm actually glad it sold out. that's just BEAUTIFUL, but i have other stuff i need to take care of first. but MAN. so sechsy.

verrrry curious to hear how they sound.

Re: Infanem: There's No Future In Fuzz

Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:56 am
by Snufkino
behndy wrote:i'm actually glad it sold out. that's just BEAUTIFUL, but i have other stuff i need to take care of first. but MAN. so sechsy.

verrrry curious to hear how they sound.


Yup. Do not the tempation of another pricey pedal, so I'm glad it's sold out. Found the ashbass fuzzrite clone a little too harsh so I love the additional option of being able to dial in some bass.

Re: Infanem: There's No Future In Fuzz

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 9:17 am
by univalve
if someone is curious: hiwatt bob did a video
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwTFubjYABU[/youtube]

mine still hangs around in the customs :whateva:

@Gunner: did you receive yours yet?