FUZZ

I came across that yesterday, most excellent indeed.

I was taking notes and jotting down the name when I heard one that really excited me.
 
I like four of them but only because they sound so super different.
To be fair, most of them do have more than one sound. The Sputnik for example is a sound machine not just „fuzz“.
 
Silktone
MAE Part Garden
Spaceman Sputnik III
EQD Park
Dirty Haggard
Caroline Crom
Sundance Harmonic Incubator


That's my short list, for today.

I was purposely listening on laptop speakers to see which ones had some definition and bass; however, halfway through I had to switch to headphones as it's late here.

Whether on headphones or not, I could probably listen to this 10x and come up with a few different preferences each time.

Out of the shortlist, I think the Sputnik is what stood out most for me; I was surprised the SS/BS Mini didn't make the cut, but... as has already been pointed out — one riff and a solitary setting for each fuzz does not a comparison make.


I was hoping a Dizzy Tone was going to be in the mix.
 
I wrote down

Star Eater
~900 Fuzz
Unpleasant Surprise
Fuzz Factory

There’s two main things I listened for- it has a distinct sound, and/or how much heterodyning was present when major 3rds were played (I like less).
 
I wrote down

Star Eater
~900 Fuzz
Unpleasant Surprise
Fuzz Factory

There’s two main things I listened for- it has a distinct sound, and/or how much heterodyning was present when major 3rds were played (I like less).
I think I know what you mean by heterodyning, but what do you mean by heterodyning?

Looks like you like Fairfield Circuitry stuff.

Do really quite enjoy my Aion take on the Fuzz Factory with the two additional knobs (softness and tone). Flare, I think the board is called.
 
I think I know what you mean by heterodyning, but what do you mean by heterodyning?
I’m referring to the beating of the difference tones, and how prominent it is. I don’t know if there’s a broadly used term for this.

3rds are a good example interval due to how out of tune they are in 12tet vs the pure 5/4 interval it’s based on. On some fuzzes these intervals clash hard.

On other fuzzes, I’m not sure what causes it, but it’s like the notes in the chord “smear” and it sounds very much like a pure 5/4 interval. Those are my favorite.
 
Sputnik III!

Maybe someday, someone make silicon version.
Despite the circuit complexity, it’s one of the easier germanium fuzzes in terms of sourcing transistors, as it’s not too picky with regard to transistor specs. Any commonly available medium gain, low leakage Soviet germanium transistor works. I’ve used GT308V, GT309B/E, GT310B, GT320B, and P416B, all of which worked perfectly. Other people have had great results with Western European and Japanese transistors. It’s not like a Tone Bender Mk. I, where you need just the right combination of gain/leakage or it won’t work.
 
I wrote down

Star Eater
~900 Fuzz
Unpleasant Surprise
Fuzz Factory

There’s two main things I listened for- it has a distinct sound, and/or how much heterodyning was present when major 3rds were played (I like less).


I recall liking the Fairfield stuff, too. I like most Fairfield stuff, though.

I liked a LOT of the Fuzz, what CDWillis said... in fact, it would've been easier to short list the few I didn't like. 😸
 
Electrofoods x Dirge RBMK <--- makes me schwing
Electrofoods Pigpile
Blammo! Skronk Machine
MAE NO.
MAE Maybe?
Mattoverse AirTrash
Rainger Chop Fuzzz
 
Despite the circuit complexity, it’s one of the easier germanium fuzzes in terms of sourcing transistors, as it’s not too picky with regard to transistor specs. Any commonly available medium gain, low leakage Soviet germanium transistor works. I’ve used GT308V, GT309B/E, GT310B, GT320B, and P416B, all of which worked perfectly. Other people have had great results with Western European and Japanese transistors. It’s not like a Tone Bender Mk. I, where you need just the right combination of gain/leakage or it won’t work.
I've also had success with GT404B, MP16B, and most recently an AC128k in Q1 that was too leaky for a previous project but works great in the Sputnik.
I'm scared of how many boards will be added to the drawer of to-be-built fuzzes if I watch the video.
 
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