Pyrite Fuzz

LeJert

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Pyrite Fuzz - courtesy of @Ginsly with PCB designed by @PedalBuilder.

I really like the mark III Tone Bender and have built a couple with one off transistors I got my hands on. So I did the thing many developing DIY pedal builders do and bought a box of magic beans from Eastern Europe on E Bay. I think they came on a boat. Opening a sealed Soviet era box of transistors was interesting its own right but the gains were super low from about 17 below 37 on the samples i tested. I was not shocked but was a little disappointed so they went on the shelf well I kept an eye for a suitable circuit.

So when I saw @Ginsly post his Pyrite saga I had to reach out.

This is my test build (1 of 3). I’m glad I used sockets on the first one and learned to read soviet schematics. I had a to do a little leg cross but I think it looks classy.

- No Charge pump
- Runs on Magic Beans
- Fuzzes like a mother
- Easy build
- Does the germanium harmonic/ kinda gated fuzzy thing I like really well.
- Low Depth settings are where the moneys at

I think the name @Ginsly came up with this is perfect considering its FuzzRite lineage and back story. If you havent already - check out his thread

@Ginsly @PedalBuilder - Thank you and Respect!!

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I got a milk bag of salvaged radio knobs at an antique store awhile back. They say Made in USA, Chicago on the back. They are perfect for a two knob 125B. I have another 6 or so.

I recommend this build. It will be nice for people to be able to see the PCB in the gut shot if you build one. 😂
 
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