Tested 30 CV7112 for gain and leakage All useable!! What to build???

Started by nelson, September 24, 2005, 05:13:17 PM

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nelson

TheBigMan sold me 30 of these germs, finally got round to testing them today.

I have gains ranging from 50-180......Most of them range in gain from 70-110.


Looking for suggestions on what I can build with them...havent really messed with germs before.

First three on my list are the fuzz face, rangemaster and the orange treble and bass booster. I am thinking maybe there are some circuits I havent heard of yet that are worth building and use NPN germs or can be converted to negative ground using these NPN germs....

Cmon fuzz junkies, suggest me a circuit.

:P
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nelson

Forgot to add that I will need links to schematics.....

I have had my fill of modulation......I want to build some simple stuff............
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TheBigMan

ALL 30 are usable?  Bloody hell, wasn't expecting that.

Erm, apart from the circuits you mentioned I was looking at a couple of Joe Gagan's silicon/germanium hybrid designs.  IIRC all of the schems are hosted at Mark Hammer's page.

nelson

Yeah, neither was I.

really good gain ranges too.

Will check out the hybrids.

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petemoore

  You can make that FF bias different transistors trimpotting instead of Q2C Resistor.
  I like a Ge or two in an Axis Fuzz or Tycho Octave or Green Ringer, like the others it's trial and error finding gain and stability.
  Build yourself a 2 knob ToneBender MkII Professional...trimpot Q3 [same as FF Q2].
  Be sure to watch the pinouts etc. Switching them around...
Convention creates following, following creates convention.

nelson

Yep, got a variant of the axis face all populated, used a 30K trimmer for q2R.

Been looking at some univox fuzz schems, going to draw PCB's up for them too.

I have 6 of these that are 50-60hfe. that rangepig looks promising....
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nelson

finished the Axis fuzz, I didnt utilise the smooth pot, decided would rather use guitar knob.

From the low volume I managed to audition the circuit at it sounds great! Really smooth creamy leads, nice sustain....
Cant believe I didnt build a FF variant  before now.....

Q1 75            Q2 130 biased 4.65v

Cant wait to play it at proper volumes tommorow and listen to it pushing my amp.

Def worth boxing up!

;D ;D ;D
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MartyMart

I have a "ton" of 'em, they are fantastic trannies ..... so :
RangeBlaster
Univox Superfuzz
Coloursound OD
Tim's Tripple Fuzz
Octavia .......
Just about any Fuzz/OD that you can "NPN - asize" and they will sound great !!

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Mark Hammer

Quote from: TheBigMan on September 24, 2005, 07:16:26 PMI was looking at a couple of Joe Gagan's silicon/germanium hybrid designs.  IIRC all of the schems are hosted at Mark Hammer's page.

News to me.  I have a bunch of Maestro schems which use Ge trannies, but that's it.  I do have most of Joe's stuff backed up tough.

nelson

I did have a look through your site mark, no hybrid designs. Got the maestro schems. The Octave box looks worth a build, uses si NPN though.

I am going to build all the above mentioned pedals Marty.

I am going on a germ orgy  ;D

The Axis Fuzz sounds great......

GERM ORGY!
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TheBigMan

Quote from: Mark Hammer on September 26, 2005, 04:15:57 PM
Quote from: TheBigMan on September 24, 2005, 07:16:26 PMI was looking at a couple of Joe Gagan's silicon/germanium hybrid designs.  IIRC all of the schems are hosted at Mark Hammer's page.

News to me.  I have a bunch of Maestro schems which use Ge trannies, but that's it.  I do have most of Joe's stuff backed up tough.

Where did I get those schems from then?  For some reason I was sure it was your site Mark, but you'll know better than me!

TheBigMan

http://sounds.ampage.org/ is the site.  I can only assume I got mixed up cos it's an ampage site.  Sorry Mark.  :-[ :-*