New guy builds an okish fuzz
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 1:17 pm
Hey guys, so I'm new to the forum and to DIY pedals but I've been having a ton of fun so far. I lurked for a bit, actually learned a good deal and decided to contribute some! So here's a demo of a somewhat mediocre bazz fuss I built recently. I kinda rambled a lot because it felt weird to not say anything, so feel free to ignore all that. And all the string noise....
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exnmFPwsiIw[/youtube]
So the circuit is basically a bazz fuss sandwiched between to J201's. The first J201 is set up as a boost and the second is just an output buffer. I'm getting a little bit of noise when I'm not playing which could probably be solved with just a capacitor of some value between the input and ground or the output from the boost to ground I would imagine? I'm not really sure on that.
Also I wired up the gain pot in a really weird way for....reasons..... Basically increasing the gain increases resistance between the collector and the base of the darlington pair for the fuzz. I know since this is a single transistor gain stage the signal at these two points will be out of phase, so I think what's going on is that I'm canceling out more of the input signal as I decrease that resistance. You guys think that's what's happening here?
Finally, what are some of your favorite low pass filter circuits? I really want to upgrade the filter in this thing from the rinky dink little passive first order low pass filter I'm using now.
Thanks everyone!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exnmFPwsiIw[/youtube]
So the circuit is basically a bazz fuss sandwiched between to J201's. The first J201 is set up as a boost and the second is just an output buffer. I'm getting a little bit of noise when I'm not playing which could probably be solved with just a capacitor of some value between the input and ground or the output from the boost to ground I would imagine? I'm not really sure on that.
Also I wired up the gain pot in a really weird way for....reasons..... Basically increasing the gain increases resistance between the collector and the base of the darlington pair for the fuzz. I know since this is a single transistor gain stage the signal at these two points will be out of phase, so I think what's going on is that I'm canceling out more of the input signal as I decrease that resistance. You guys think that's what's happening here?
Finally, what are some of your favorite low pass filter circuits? I really want to upgrade the filter in this thing from the rinky dink little passive first order low pass filter I'm using now.
Thanks everyone!
