carlinb17
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I put the muffin board in the microwave and set it to intelligence cook….I just hot glued a muffin board to the side of my microwave. Did I win??
I put the muffin board in the microwave and set it to intelligence cook….I just hot glued a muffin board to the side of my microwave. Did I win??
Here is my first submission
Right now I’m just using the basic topology of the circuit. I need to start thinking outside the box for how to put it on the board. I’ve currently got an overdrive-esque in the works. Will finish it up tomorrow hopefully.Going to have to give this one a shot!
I'm thinking that if you assemble it on the Muffin board you could shift it over to the second and third transistor stages (omitting the first and fourth) and use the Sustain pot as your Pre-Gain.
Here is my first submission. Below is the schematic labeling the part numbers as seen in the Muffin Fuzz build doc and their values. I've also included a pic of the breadboard just in case. This is a nasty little octave up fuzz. The third and fourth transistor stages have been removed and you will need to jumper from C7 to the volume pot. I call this circuit the LUNCH CRUNCH.
Edit: You will need to adjust your guitar's volume pot to taste. I wanted to put a pre-gain in here, but chose to go the lazy route![]()
I have only ONE muffin fuzz board sitting in a drawer...How many boards did you buy @BuddytheReow ?
I need more boards! I'll just buy them out...yeah, that's the ticket!
This is why I ended up buying a small amp to go under my workbench... however, my guitar stand is on the other side of the shop so it really didn't cut down the trips back and forth at all!I've gone from my workbench to my amp and back at least 2 dozen times in the past 24 hours, LOL
Very true, although I saw a Big Muff schematic with BS170’s and very minor changes which surprised me. The audio sample sounded pretty decent.Right now I'm just sticking with BJTs. FETs are a different beast that require more controlled biasing IMO.
I have tried a similar circuit in the past, it sounds pretty awesome! Nice work.Here's my last one for today, I swear. This is is a modified Bazz Fuss (just google it. Stupid simple). Start right after the SUSTAIN pot. Only 2 transistors are needed here. The diodes really make or break this circuit. I chose to use a 5mm green LED for D1. For D3 you can either put in another green LED to make it a heavy fuzz or put in a different one (I used a 1n4007) for a nasty Octave up effect. I made this a bit more bass friendly by using 1u coupling caps so @peccary this one's for you! After the circuit there is a switchable output cap which really controls the bottom end. @Chuck D. Bones is this allowed. Then the volume pot to your amp. My breadboard has the second green LED mentioned above.
Since it's a modified circuit I will call this one the BASS FUXX.
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