Jango Fuzz (Fuzz Factory Clone)
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Jango Fuzz (Fuzz Factory Clone)
James started a thread about building a clone for the fuzz factory, and odd as it may seem, I had been researching the same thing, I made this thread so I'd stop posting in James thread.
Its built from Radio Shack Parts.
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Builded from Radio Shack parts.
Its built from Radio Shack Parts.
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Builded from Radio Shack parts.
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I made a few of these some years back. The AC125's gave a warmer sound which was more controllable with the guitars volume control. Silicon seems more aggressive and less controllable, but they are more reliable.More Cowbell wrote:Yeah I kept the silicon, I like the way it sounds now, so I dunno what AC128's would do. I'll keep it as is.
There was a UK supplier of Fuzz kits but he disappeared, shame. I'd like to hear the Maplin kit in action lol.
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I've done another one with bits I got for my birthday. Not worthy of it's own thread so I'll tack it on here...
It's a nicer version of an mxr dist+ (look at the pretty germanium diodes!), with an high gain 'pushme pullyou' octave circuit whacked on the end. It does massive doomy stoner stuff cos it's got tons of gain, or glitchy lo-fi octave distortion (like a less useless blue box, but octave up rather than octave down) with the gain rolled off. It's gonna have three knobs- normal gain, octave gain and a master volume. And I'm gonna call it the
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It's a nicer version of an mxr dist+ (look at the pretty germanium diodes!), with an high gain 'pushme pullyou' octave circuit whacked on the end. It does massive doomy stoner stuff cos it's got tons of gain, or glitchy lo-fi octave distortion (like a less useless blue box, but octave up rather than octave down) with the gain rolled off. It's gonna have three knobs- normal gain, octave gain and a master volume. And I'm gonna call it the
Chonstwerks Octadistplussy
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This is so easy, I got the mxr from here:
http://www.storm-software.co.yu/diy/
You download the layout software, then you can view this layout (also available on that site, but difficult to download because the filename contains a + sign, durr)
http://www.fredric.co.uk/misc/distplus.diy
The pushme-pullyou layout is this one here. I emailed Johann a couple of times and he's a cool guy.
http://johannburkard.de/blog/music/effe ... odded.html
http://www.storm-software.co.yu/diy/
You download the layout software, then you can view this layout (also available on that site, but difficult to download because the filename contains a + sign, durr)
http://www.fredric.co.uk/misc/distplus.diy
The pushme-pullyou layout is this one here. I emailed Johann a couple of times and he's a cool guy.
http://johannburkard.de/blog/music/effe ... odded.html
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