Got a Project V fuzz breadboarded right now... used whatever BJTs I had laying around and swapped out the switches for a tone stack. Considering a starve pot and external biasing. Need to order some more pots and trannies.
The original project v has lots of weird values. Huge caps everywhere for an analog fuzz (low current draw). I'm probably not going to use them. I'm guessing power supplies weren't regulated enough for this box back in the day.
What are you working on?
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Re: What are you working on?
I did vero layouts for comparator fuzzes for my snow day on Thursday. Still got a backlog of stuff to box up before those.
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Re: What are you working on?
I was thinking of starting a breadboard musket fuzz, or a civil war muff from the tagboard.com kits. never done one before, kinda wondering if it will be to much a first timer.