i’ll be honest, i did scoff when i saw the schematic for the fortin fuzz)))) (410 fuzz)
and i’ve noticed that those that have built one, have not been disappointed, and have rated it highly.
i’ll have to agree.
this one is tuned really well.
it’s probably the sickest silicon fuzz face i’ve...
well currently ive got a MkIII on breadboard and was planning to check out the burns buzzaround, which ive just learned is about a couple mods away from the elka dizzy tone, so when i get a chance to make some noise ill do it 🤙
i like your suggestion, it's a good solution to avoid the diagonal, but unfortunately the 22K would then be immediately adjacent to/'rubbing' against' the 47K - which would be a technical foul - cos these 1/2W resistors kinda need to have an empty row/column between each one for enough...
update:
there was x1 error in the previous layout.
(found out the hard way on this build attempt)
easy fix.
diagonal jumper isn't ideal, but it works so i'm happy.
now verified 🥳
confirmed 34 wide does fit well in a 1590BB/BB2, but it is tight.
(evidence)
which one? MkIIC isn't in that list of options for configuration (at least from what i can see).
so if a MkIIC is what you really wanted, you haven't missed out.
regardless, i think this is a sign that you should get a 90s dual rectifier
yep, aionfx docs are great for those little bits of extra info.
as discussed on your zonk thread, zonk = MkI tonebender.
(mkI, mkII, mkIII are all quite different from each other, with mkI being the worst in every way)
I'm assuming you're pondering the right transistor for Q3?
the front end is essentially a MkIII tone bender.
here's some good advice on the MkIII:
(aionfx)
(fuzzdog)
note: the bias control pot will affect Q3 idle bias voltage, so i guess it's probably best to have it set in the centre when...