Building a Fuzz Face (w/ SoNDZ)

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Building a Fuzz Face (w/ SoNDZ)

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Yes, it's the most overdone DIY project, but as long as the reissues cost $150+ and suck, it'll keep getting done. Here's my build of a Silicon FF based on the 1970 schematic:
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After building about ten circuits with mostly scavenged parts, I decided it was time to treat myself. I ordered the best quality stuff I could from SmallBear - 1% metal resistors, 10% vishay electrolytics, Mallory 150 cap, Carling switch, NOS BC-108 transistors. Even with going all out, total cost for this build was only $25. The only scavenged parts were the jacks and the enclosure, which was my loved-to-death DOD Overdrive Preamp. The schematic was the 1970 Silicon FF version from General Guitar Gadgets; the layout was modified from a FF clone called the Silli-Face (runoffgroove.com).
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Starting to get assembled. There are a few modifications. First, a 10k trim pot instead of the 8k2 resistor. This allows the bias of Q2 to be dialed in exactly and altered to taste. Second, a Neg. Log taper pot for the fuzz control, which helps smooth out the pot's rotation. Third, a 100ohm resistor between the emitter of Q1 and ground. This helps control the gain of Q1 and helps mellow the fuzz a bit. Finally, a 10pf cap from collector to base on Q2 softens the treble and filters out radio interference. The perf board happened to fit almost perfectly in the enclosure. After sanding a bit off the sides, I could simply wedge it into place instead of worrying about mounting it.
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Finished! I set the voltage on Q2 to 4.5v and tweaked from there (about 5v sounded good to me, though I got some nice Maestro FZ sounds at around 6.5). I ordered 4 transistors so I could match them (both are ~350hfe). The fuzz control is still useless as it gets too muddy when turned down, but it's easy to alter the fuzz level with guitar volume. It would be much better to have access to the bias trimpot to alter gain, and I may try this on a future project. Overall, I'm very pleased with the sound. The bass can be overpowering, but I can always tweak the cap values later. There's also plenty of output available, with unity at around 12:00.

For the clip, I'm using a '67 Duo-sonic with my Vox AD15 set to a Twin sound. You can hear the extreme bass near the beginning - this only happens with the guitar volume on max and turning it down even 5% evens out the response. All the variations in gain were done with the volume knob.
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Nice dude! I like to have TONS of bass. that sounds really sweet, I guess thats why its a classic!
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sound great! was always interested in what they sounded like.
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Nice jorb. Looks and sounds great.
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hey man this looks cool, where are the sounds? I can not find them in your post.
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mage wrote:hey man this looks cool, where are the sounds? I can not find them in your post.
Embedded at the bottom - i think some browsers don't show it
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hmm, yea, it doesn't seem like firefox shows it then
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mage wrote:hmm, yea, it doesn't seem like firefox shows it then
on WinXP you need that , http://port25.technet.com/pages/windows ... nload.aspx

on linux have way to add mplayer was to play all medias
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mage wrote:hmm, yea, it doesn't seem like firefox shows it then
Sure it does. Oh, you must have one of those primative windows machines.
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I have Windows XP and Firefox and I see it fine.
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I think my windows media player is malfunctioning. anytime you open it now it just gives you an error message and doesn't do anything. I've tried un-installing and re-installing and I still get the same problem. I'm probably missing some kind of crucial windows update or something gay like that. this is why microsoft sucks.

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sounds great. I have been wanting to try building a pedal for a while
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I've been wanting to build a pedal. Your project ended up very nicely!
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Nice, was all the variations just done with the guitar volume ?
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Captain Lockheed wrote:Nice, was all the variations just done with the guitar volume ?
Yep - Whereas most dirt pedals respond to amplitude variations for changes in gain, the FF responds to the series resistance introduced by yr guitar's volume control.