Op-Amp Muff Fuzz

MBFX

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I have parts to use and a bunch of cool diodes, so I am going to make one of these:

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Anyone else tried it?
 
I used 1N34As from somewhere in the former USSR, with Vf ~750mA. It sounds really good! Midrangey, and a lot like the Electra in many ways. It could use more output volume, a little more bass (adjustable would be great), and it would be solid. The first problem is easy to solve with a buffer. The second.... eh. I can increase the input cap value, and that will give me more bass. How to make it adjustable, though? Should I add a passive hi-pass after the Muff Fuzz, and before the output buffer? I figure I could use a variable resistor and that might work
 
I used 1N34As from somewhere in the former USSR, with Vf ~750mA. It sounds really good! Midrangey, and a lot like the Electra in many ways. It could use more output volume, a little more bass (adjustable would be great), and it would be solid. The first problem is easy to solve with a buffer. The second.... eh. I can increase the input cap value, and that will give me more bass. How to make it adjustable, though? Should I add a passive hi-pass after the Muff Fuzz, and before the output buffer? I figure I could use a variable resistor and that might work
Could do the cap blend on the input cap.
Look at the musket fuzz input
 
I opened another bottle of wine, and made a second. There are three big differences - a TL082 instead of a JRC4558, a 100nF input cap instead of a 10nF input cap, and 1N60 diodes with Vf ~400mA. This is much thicker and heavier. It is also a bit noisier. The two stack really well either way.

I am going to build a third with a 1uF input cap, and likely a fourth with a 10uF. I think I am close to making my perfect bass drive.
 
I opened another bottle of wine, and made a second. There are three big differences - a TL082 instead of a JRC4558, a 100nF input cap instead of a 10nF input cap, and 1N60 diodes with Vf ~400mA. This is much thicker and heavier. It is also a bit noisier. The two stack really well either way.

I am going to build a third with a 1uF input cap, and likely a fourth with a 10uF. I think I am close to making my perfect bass drive.
If it's on vero you could probably just change the input cap? Or maybe socket it to test which one you want before soldering it in.
 
What I have found through experimentation is that you can make a really good custom Muff this way. I built a BMP input buffer with a BC239, ran it into a Muff Fuzz with a 10nF input cap, and ran that via a 100K resistor into a second Muff Fuzz with a 100nF input cap. No fuzz control or tone section.

I then tried messing with an output buffer, and eventually just built a custom Little Big Muff. I am impressed with how good it sounds! Great note separation. A low-noise power transistor works really well in the buffer sections! I had some BC140s and they were the best.
 
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