If you're looking for a good fuzz, check out the Aldrin (Skreddy Lunar Module). I built mine as Skreddy Screwdriver. Same schematic, except it uses a MOSFET for Q1 and a Germanium for Q3. A few Rs & Cs are slightly different. Schematics are not hard to find. It is a fantastic distortion/overdrive/fuzz pedal. Can even do plain old treble boost with the Pregain & Fuzz controls dialed down.Hello,
I'm trying to decide on which fuzz to build next, I'm interested in the pyrocumulus fuzz but would like to see a schematic in case it's similar to one I've already built, but the schematic is missing from the build doc.
Any help would be great.
I too would like to see the schematic. Does PedalPCB plan on including it in the build docs any time soon?Hello,
I'm trying to decide on which fuzz to build next, I'm interested in the pyrocumulus fuzz but would like to see a schematic in case it's similar to one I've already built, but the schematic is missing from the build doc.
Any help would be great.
Any chance you could help me out with making one?¿ I’m not very good with schematics...If you're looking for a good fuzz, check out the Aldrin (Skreddy Lunar Module). I built mine as Skreddy Screwdriver. Same schematic, except it uses a MOSFET for Q1 and a Germanium for Q3. A few Rs & Cs are slightly different. Schematics are not hard to find. It is a fantastic distortion/overdrive/fuzz pedal. Can even do plain old treble boost with the Pregain & Fuzz controls dialed down.
Fixed it. When my friend built the board, he installed spring sockets for the LED resistor so he could change values until he got the intensity that he wanted without re-soldering resistors. That resistor was missing from the board when he gave it to me to troubleshoot. I remember him saying that it was for the LED, so I didn't give it a second thought. I'm not sure how he decided that resistor was for the LED, but it wasn't. It was in the tone control section...causing the tone controls to not work. I plugged in the right value and we now have a fully working Pyrocumulus.Thanks for the replies gentlemen. I will continue to 'poke around' the tone control components. Enjoy your Holiday.