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First Fuzz-Stang Mods!

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 1:03 pm
by Ginsly
I've had a Fuzz-Stang MKII for a while, and I just can't get enough of this thing. Every sound in that box is satisfying, and it's certainly very different than any other fuzz I've tried. Matt Wright did a fantastic job, and the upgrades from the MKI to the MKII were very well thought-out.

Still, I always wondered about the differences between the MKI and MKII. I have a friend (also a friend of Matt Wright's) who has a MKI, and although they are very similar I love this pedal enough to justify having both versions. After all, one has two transistors (MKI) and one has three (MKII). Even though that third transistor on the MKII is essentially just a boost (and a great addition to the pedal), it does give the circuit a slightly different flavor.

I had already been in contact with Matt Wright in the past, and I knew he was a very cool guy. I decided to contact him and see if there was something I could do to soup up my MKII. I wondered if there was a possibility of toggling between MKI/MKII modes, and I also wanted to bump up the sustain a bit without drastically altering the nature of the pedal.

Well, Matt came through big time. He installed a switch that allows me to bypass the third transistor, essentially making it a MKI. You have to bump up the Volume when in that mode, but it certainly does have a slightly different character, although it's hard to describe. The differences seem more apparent when twiddling with the other knobs, and it's just really cool knowing I have both versions in one box. I wish I had a good way to record clips, but unfortunately I don't right now. I'll see what I can do, though.

Matt also altered the Attack knob slightly so that I could get more sustain, especially at the higher end of the dial. I still have all the spitty, fizzling, gated sounds that I love at different points on the Attack knob, but this mod also allows me to roll back the Fuzz knob and play chords without it fading away too quickly or being too garbled. That was a nice surprise.

To anyone thinking about getting a Fuzz-Stang MKII, I can't recommend it enough. It really is an inspiring, gratifying sound that this pedal produces, and I'm not surprised to see all the love it's gotten on TGP and beyond. Matt Wright is 100% professional and punctual, and besides that he's a really nice guy (and a terrific musician, I hear). The mods Matt did for me are certainly not necessary for everyone, but I'm very grateful to have a tricked-out Fuzz-Stang MKI/II that I'll be breaking in this weekend. Here's a less-than-stellar photo:
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Re: First Fuzz-Stang Mods!

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 4:13 pm
by Chankgeez
Wow, that's quite a testimonial.

Does he pot his circuits in epoxy or something?

Re: First Fuzz-Stang Mods!

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 4:15 pm
by sylnau
This thing is on my want list since a while.

Re: First Fuzz-Stang Mods!

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 4:17 pm
by Chankgeez
Yeah, I caught a band not too long ago and the guitarist was playing a Fuzz-Stang. Sounded great.

Re: First Fuzz-Stang Mods!

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 6:54 pm
by Ginsly
Chankgeez wrote:Wow, that's quite a testimonial.

Does he pot his circuits in epoxy or something?


You might be thinking of the original Fuzz-Stang that was limited to 100 pedals. It was gooped, and had only two transistors and three knobs. The MKII is a vast improvement, although the MKI has its charms (glad I have both!). The MKII is not gooped at all. Seriously, if you think you've tried every kind of fuzz you should give the MKII a spin - it has its own character, and is so much damn fun to play with. I've never even met Matt Wright, but he's top notch.

Re: First Fuzz-Stang Mods!

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 7:37 pm
by Chankgeez
Ginsly wrote:
Chankgeez wrote:Wow, that's quite a testimonial.

Does he pot his circuits in epoxy or something?


You might be thinking of the original Fuzz-Stang that was limited to 100 pedals. It was gooped, and had only two transistors and three knobs. The MKII is a vast improvement, although the MKI has its charms (glad I have both!). The MKII is not gooped at all. Seriously, if you think you've tried every kind of fuzz you should give the MKII a spin - it has its own character, and is so much damn fun to play with. I've never even met Matt Wright, but he's top notch.


Yep, I think I was thinking of his first version. I didn't know if both versions were enrobed in goop. Since he's first come out with the Fuzz-Stang other builders have built Fuzz-Stainer based pedals. I have a Basic Audio version that John Lyons built for me. It's pretty awesome. It is fun. Real fun.

Re: First Fuzz-Stang Mods!

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 9:00 pm
by Bellyheart
This has been the fuzz I'm curious about the most. I wish I had the scratch to try one. Waiting for that used junt.

Re: First Fuzz-Stang Mods!

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 11:20 pm
by excane
Inttrrrssting. LOVE my MkII, so naturally I'm curious about this mod.

Fantastic fuzz for sure.

Re: First Fuzz-Stang Mods!

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 1:55 pm
by Ginsly
Bellyheart wrote:This has been the fuzz I'm curious about the most. I wish I had the scratch to try one. Waiting for that used junt.


Here's a used one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/WrightSounds-Fu ... 3ccab26b77

Matt Wright himself wanted me to pass that along to you - pretty cool when a builder wants to help you find a pedal you can afford!

Re: First Fuzz-Stang Mods!

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 2:07 pm
by Chankgeez
Ginsly wrote:Matt Wright himself wanted me to pass that along to you - pretty cool when a builder wants to help you find a pedal you can afford!


It's OK, Ginsly, you can admit to us that you're actually Matt Wright.

Re: First Fuzz-Stang Mods!

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 5:16 pm
by Bellyheart
That's nice. If I can get something sold I'll be able to score it.

Re: First Fuzz-Stang Mods!

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 5:19 pm
by Ginsly
Chankgeez wrote:
Ginsly wrote:Matt Wright himself wanted me to pass that along to you - pretty cool when a builder wants to help you find a pedal you can afford!


It's OK, Ginsly, you can admit to us that you're actually Matt Wright.


Hahaha! To further incriminate myself, my name also happens to be Matt.