Big Monk
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I've just finished putting together the design for a Universal Classic Fuzz board:
It's designed around the Pedal PCB 3 Knob predrilled enclosures from Tayda.
Some of the design parameters:
1.) Power Supply filtering on board, including electrolytic and ceramic caps and protection diode;
2.) Alpha 9mm PCB mount pots;
3.) 1/4W MF resistors, 5.08 mm box caps, 6.3 mm Electrolytics
4.) Can be used to make the Tonebender MK II, Supafuzz, Tonebender MK 1.5 and Fuzz Face
5.) Has optional Rb2 for doing Silicon Tonebenders;
6.) Optional trim pots for collector voltages on Q1, Q2 and Q3;
7.) Optional output trim pot (Rc3a and Rc3b network)
8.) On board ground pads for audio jacks, DC jack, shielded wire shields, and switch ground;
9.) Pads for optional base to collector caps on all three transistors;
10.) Pads are provided for using 3 Pole CUI Term blocks, transistor sockets or hardwired transistor connections.
Any thoughts?
It's designed around the Pedal PCB 3 Knob predrilled enclosures from Tayda.
Some of the design parameters:
1.) Power Supply filtering on board, including electrolytic and ceramic caps and protection diode;
2.) Alpha 9mm PCB mount pots;
3.) 1/4W MF resistors, 5.08 mm box caps, 6.3 mm Electrolytics
4.) Can be used to make the Tonebender MK II, Supafuzz, Tonebender MK 1.5 and Fuzz Face
5.) Has optional Rb2 for doing Silicon Tonebenders;
6.) Optional trim pots for collector voltages on Q1, Q2 and Q3;
7.) Optional output trim pot (Rc3a and Rc3b network)
8.) On board ground pads for audio jacks, DC jack, shielded wire shields, and switch ground;
9.) Pads for optional base to collector caps on all three transistors;
10.) Pads are provided for using 3 Pole CUI Term blocks, transistor sockets or hardwired transistor connections.
Any thoughts?