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  1. Glitchlab

    Silismile Fuzz

    Here’s my Silismile Fuzz build. Pretty straightforward build save for I decided to have an external bias knob instead of a set internal one. Having the bias on the front allows for a range of tonal options that would be a bit of a pain to access with an internal pot. The range goes from mid...
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    The Great Destroyer (Fuzzdog Reasonably Good Mangler)

    I actually found some CD4049BE chips from a supplier in china but they weren’t made by Texas Instruments but by a Chinese company (forgot the brand off the top of my head.) They didn’t do what the Texas Instruments chips do in this circuit so I tried a CD4049UBE which did actually work a little...
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    Gravitation Reverb

    Here’s my build of the Gravitation Reverb. I built this one for my dad since he wanted a simple reverb that didn’t mess with tone or accentuate the high end in the reverb. I listened to the demos of the pedal this is based on and it seemed to be exactly what he was looking for. After getting it...
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    Cone Ripper (Fuzzdog Cone Ripper)

    Here’s my cone ripper build from Fuzzdog. Obviously if you know about this it’s a modified clone of the Devi Ever Torn’s Peaker. Very noisy and aggressive fuzz. The bias knob is the mod from the original circuit. Doesn’t do that much at full gain settings but which the gain dialed back it either...
  5. Glitchlab

    ELEV8 (Squidward)

    This was a pretty easy build for the most part. Matched the diodes for a clean octave sound. I built this cause I realized I have almost 30 fuzz pedals and only two of them have analog octave stuff so now I can make all of them into octave fuzzes whenever I want with this. Candy metallic pink...
  6. Glitchlab

    Soda Master (Fuzzdog Vintage Soda)

    I don’t know how much I will use it, probably just for over the top chord parts or whatnot. I think I’ll get more use out of the vfm-sm mode switch. When it’s in vintage fuzz master mode it’s now an octave fuzz which is a lot more useful than the chaos mode for sure.
  7. Glitchlab

    The Great Destroyer (Fuzzdog Reasonably Good Mangler)

    This is the Fuzzdog version of The Great Destroyer by Dwarfcraft. I built it with the additional tweak knob mod because more noise is good. I discovered with some forum diving that the chip that the original uses wasn’t in production under it’s old name (CD4049BE) but was rebranded as the...
  8. Glitchlab

    Soda Master (Fuzzdog Vintage Soda)

    This pedal needs no introduction. It’s massive fuzz and with the Fuzzdog mod it’s two pedals in one. I used to own the real Devi Ever Soda Meiser and Vintage Fuzz Master but had to sell them both during hard times. Now both pedals aren’t the easiest to get a hold of and they are going for a...
  9. Glitchlab

    Jeds Peds Axis Fuzz

    This is the Jed’s Peds clone of the Roger Mayer Axis Fuzz. This was actually my second attempt at this board because I fried the first one messing with components since it didn’t work right off the bat. This second one didn’t work at first either but I found the problem. I figured out after...
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    Marigold Fuzz

    Here we have the Marigold Fuzz. I wanted a tone bender but couldn’t find parts for any of the versions except this one. I found nos bc107s and bc109cs on EBay and then found the Mullard oc140 through a uk parts supplier so I was able to build this with the original transistor set and it sounds...
  11. Glitchlab

    Creamsicle Fuzz (Fuzzdog Warp Sound)

    My first Fuzzdog build. Went very smoothly considering I’ve been mostly doing Pedalpcb boards. Sound wise this sounds exactly like the vorg/pearl warp sound fuzz except that mine seems to have a bit more gain than the original. I think this is because this version uses newer dual opamps compared...
  12. Glitchlab

    War (Bellum Mk.1)

    The mushroom cloud was a stock photo I found on google. The rest of it was done in gimp. I think it turned out pretty good.
  13. Glitchlab

    Demo Tape (B-Side Fuzz)

    So this one had a little bit of a wtf moment because the build doc and pic of the pcb didn’t match the board that I got. All the parts matched save for an extra 100n cap on the board which luckily I had ordered a bunch of for another pedal I was building. Other than that the build went smooth.
  14. Glitchlab

    Bloom (Plecostomus Fuzz)

    Pretty easy build. I like that at extreme settings it makes noise.
  15. Glitchlab

    War (Bellum Mk.1)

    So I saw this and had to build it. A clone of the original Fuzz War with a volume knob? Awesome.
  16. Glitchlab

    Pitch Witch

    It can be pretty crazy but I use it like a slap back echo with a little bit of modulation. Subtle settings are where the musicality is.
  17. Glitchlab

    Captain Bit

    Captain Bit build. It sounds exactly like the pedal it’s based off of.
  18. Glitchlab

    Pitch Witch

    Pitch witch build. This thing can make some crazy sounds.
  19. Glitchlab

    Spirit Box w/ Fuzzdog mods

    Spirit box build with the resistor swaps and dwell pot increase.
  20. Glitchlab

    Latitudes Multi-Verb (Spatialist W/ Clock Mod)

    This build was kind of a pain to get right. First off my drill guide kept moving so my holes weren’t perfect. Next I accidentally soldered the rotary switch to the wrong side of the board and didn’t realize it. So I had to desolder the switch and in the process burned out 5 of the poles, which I...
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