JamieJ
Well-known member
I've wanted to build a modded fuzz face for a while so I decided to do a test build in an old enclosure to see if it would work out and sound any good. I wasn't going for aesthetics with this build - I just wanted to see if it worked so excuse the messy wiring and wonky pots!
I put the input 1uf cap on a switch to swap to a 47n. I put the 470R resistor on a switch to swap to a 1K resistor. There is an AMZ tone control with mids on a PCB from Fuzz dog and there is a pot swap PCB footswitch from fuzz dog as well, which swaps between the external bias pot and the internal trimpot. There is a R/B LED to notify the difference. The bias is a little off at present so I need to play with that a little.
I have BC183 in at present.
It sounds great. The bass cut is definitely the most useful mod IMO.
I put the input 1uf cap on a switch to swap to a 47n. I put the 470R resistor on a switch to swap to a 1K resistor. There is an AMZ tone control with mids on a PCB from Fuzz dog and there is a pot swap PCB footswitch from fuzz dog as well, which swaps between the external bias pot and the internal trimpot. There is a R/B LED to notify the difference. The bias is a little off at present so I need to play with that a little.
I have BC183 in at present.
It sounds great. The bass cut is definitely the most useful mod IMO.