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Help with first fuzz circuit (fuzz face clone)

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 6:37 pm
by RJSkypala
Hello all,


I am excited to make my first post. Here is my situation:

I am just getting into fuzz building so I figured I would start with a fuzz face since I had all the parts available.

I built the NPN version as listed here, the one where they give you the layout for the radioshack board, since I also had an extra one of those around.
http://www.geocities.com/teleman28056/f ... atics.html

Anyway, I built the circuit, wired up the jacks and plugged it in, to my surprise it worked and I actually like the fuzz sound (I know I can probably use better transistors etc.. but I just wanted to put something together real quick). I have an extra enclosure so I figured I would put the circuit in there and give it to a friend or something.

My question is this......when playing a hard note or chord with the fuzz it occasionally gets a choppy clipping like effect that I am not sure if it is a characteristic of the device or could indicate something wrong with the circuit. Other than that, I think it sounds pretty good for a one trick fuzz, I will wire in a 100k output pot and give it to a friend.

Thanks for your help!

Re: Help with first fuzz circuit (fuzz face clone)

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 6:57 pm
by Scruffie
I'd imagine if it sounds like an issue it's a biasing issue Changing R3 to a Trimmer/Variable Resistor will help bias the circuit,
Changing pedals from positive ground to negative ground (PNP to NPN) can also have an negative effect on the working of a circuit in some cases, but the fuzz face does work by clipping so it may be fine, read this article for some great info http://www.geofex.com/Article_Folders/f ... fffram.htm

Check this video out to hear what it should sound like http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOcV-WhX7c4