It's been ages since I built an effects pedal, so to get my soldering chops back up to speed, I decided I'd build a simple fuzz pedal for my long-time friend Pete as a surprise present for his impending birthday.
The circuit I chose was the Bazz Fuss (yes that's the correct name) which you can read about here if you care to. I went for the basic v1.0 of the circuit and used a 2N3904 for the transistor, and boxed everything in a 1590A sized enclosure.
Despite a number of stupid mistakes that I had to rectify, I got it all done and boxed within a day, complete with lo-fi graphics.
Here's a gut-shot.
And here is the finished item.
The circuit I chose was the Bazz Fuss (yes that's the correct name) which you can read about here if you care to. I went for the basic v1.0 of the circuit and used a 2N3904 for the transistor, and boxed everything in a 1590A sized enclosure.
Despite a number of stupid mistakes that I had to rectify, I got it all done and boxed within a day, complete with lo-fi graphics.
Here's a gut-shot.
gut-shot |
And here is the finished item.
lo-fi graphic |
It sounded OK when I played it although it needed the volume knob maxxed out to get the best out of it. Maybe a higher gain transistor would have been better still.
I'm pretty sure Pete will like it though.
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