"Tripple Fuzz" - BIG thumbs up !!

Started by MartyMart, April 14, 2005, 09:20:33 AM

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MartyMart

I just built Tims Tripple Fuzz on vero ..... then realized that Andy had done a version already !! :oops: ... well it's good practise I guess.
I didn't have a 500k to go across Q2/Q3 so went with a 560k.
I dont get the "splatty fuzz" at all, its a very nice smooth transition from
clean boost to great overdrive ( TS like ) and BIG OD/Fuzz at the top end !!
My only problem was that I only have 500k log pots, so I wired another
560k resistor across lugs 1-3, giving me about a 230k pot... right ?
well it seems the volume is stuffed right up at the end of the travel, hard
to control..... any suggestions, or should I get some 100k lin pots next
time ?
I seem to be preferring "linear" tapers these days on most builds.

Nice circuit Tim and well worth a quick build  :D

Marty. 8)
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moosapotamus

Instead of putting your resistor across lugs 1 & 3, try putting it across lugs 1 & 2 (or, 2 & 3). That will change the taper (slope) in half of the pot's rotation, kind of pseudo-log-like.

I think someone here posted a link to a nice page with schemes and graphs, all about altering the taper with different resistor configurations on a linear pot. Can't seem to find it right now, tho. Maybe someone else knows where it is.

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Joe Davisson's pot calculators work pretty good.
http://www.diystompboxes.com/analogalchemy/emh/emh.html

Marty, with your 500k lin pot, a 63k going from 1-2, and another 63k going from 2-3 should give you a 100k lin taper.

With the same 500k lin pot, 144k going from 1-2, and 10.4k going from 2-3 should give you a 100k log pot.
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MartyMart

Thanks guy's thats great !!  :D

Marty.
"Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm"
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