Guyatone Fuzz Monster dissection.

Started by digi2t, May 19, 2014, 11:50:35 PM

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digi2t

Hey folks!

Andy and I have been working on the Guyatone Fuzz Monster. I did a thread on some of the Guyatone FLIP series pedals a few weeks back, and one by one, we'll dissect them, and post the traces as we go. I have a Fuzz Monster, and Hell Monster on hand, and a Funky Box on the way from Japan. I'll be cracking them open as we go down this FLIP'd journey (pardon the pun  :icon_mrgreen:).

For now, here is the schematic, courtesy of UKToecutter (Andy);



Please note that the power section has been modified for AC power. Normally, these pedals use a 12VDC wall wart, but I found that even the Guyatone branded wall warts are noisy, especially at high fuzz levels. They are crap, but, by adding a AC to DC scheme directly to a potential clone PCB (see For Sale/Trade section), the noise can be pretty well killed. As for the balance of the schematic, I've gone over it with a fine tooth comb, and it matches the unit.

Go forth, and profuzzinate. :icon_cool:

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Gus

Looks like most of the distortion is from the JFETS to the LED clippers.  You might need to select them I would not adjust the drain resistors I would adjust the source resistors. I still don't understand why people still adjust drain resistor it changes the output resistance.

I don't think the double caps make a difference used for coupling around the JFET section.  This is a distortion and I don't think it matter even with home audio.

Does it have a tube in it just to be a "tube" effect?  I wonder how much the sound would change if you connected the clipping LED section to the opamp and removed the tube.

bool

Am I seeing a "clever circuit" that modulates the operating point of a first fet with the source voltage of another (probably modulated by the audio signal)? Quadrants C1, C2..

Mark Hammer

The part in C5/C6 had me bamboozled there for a bit until I realized it was a plain vanilla op-amp gyrator circuit.  The way you have the Vref connections is a little confusing.  Maybe have R5 and R15 (100k@) pointing downward so that they are in a more familiar format.

But diligent work!

digi2t

There is a correction to be made as well; Q7 is an NPN transistor, and not a fet. I'm just so tied up with the Resonator right now, that I haven't had time to update it.
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digi2t

PCB's are now for sale in the buy/sell section.
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