super fuzzes revisited

Started by EDADmartin, March 06, 2008, 12:15:21 AM

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EDADmartin

hello,
Ive spent some time re reading posts on super fizzes with no one schematic/layout coming off as the best one overall.I still want to build one.,and earlier versions tend to be the better ones.so which ones do I have to pick from now, that have schematics and layouts for the paint by number builder like me. if there are mods to read about,id be interested in the links as well.Are there modern fuzz pedals that come close to the sound of the first super fizzes,Id like to know  thanks :icon_biggrin: :icon_biggrin:

Austin73

try Dano's beavis site as he has a fuzz on there with the odd mod or two lol

Lots of easy instructions and mad ideas as usual.

Dam wish I had his time!

Aus
Bazz Fuss, Red LLama, Harmonic Jerkulator, LoFo MoFo, NPN Boost, Bronx Cheer, AB Box, Dual Loop, Crash Sync

EDADmartin

My son and I would like to build a clone of the super fuzz(orange box,or gray box or even the dynacord version.Weve finished a tone bender,rangemaster,and a tycobra octavia over the last 2 years. Id be willing to pay for a pcb and layout .Im hoping a member here can help us with this! anyone up for it.please let me know     jtmjtm45@gmail.com      thanks  guys       greg m

GREEN FUZ

There is a Maestro Super Fuzz at General Guitar Gadgets for which you can purchase a PCB.
http://www.generalguitargadgets.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=94&Itemid=26
Not sure if it`s the same beast as the Univox but at a cursory glance they look similar. I`ve just started building this version
http://www.aronnelson.com/gallery/main.php/v/slackers-stuff/superfuzzboard_final.jpg.html

Dragonfly

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Quote from: GREEN FUZ on April 07, 2008, 06:27:49 PM
There is a Maestro Super Fuzz at General Guitar Gadgets for which you can purchase a PCB.
http://www.generalguitargadgets.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=94&Itemid=26
Not sure if it`s the same beast as the Univox but at a cursory glance they look similar. I`ve just started building this version
http://www.aronnelson.com/gallery/main.php/v/slackers-stuff/superfuzzboard_final.jpg.html

similar, but a few changes would need to be made to the pcb ...

there is, however, a pcb layout 1st VERSION HERE ! and 2nd VERSION HERE !




:)

GREEN FUZ

Yeah I saw those too it`s just I had the impression the OP was looking for something readymade.

Dragonfly

Quote from: GREEN FUZ on April 07, 2008, 08:22:38 PM
Yeah I saw those too it`s just I had the impression the OP was looking for something readymade.

there are several people here who can make pcb's for him...

bingewood and john lyons coming immediately to mind.

Gila_Crisis

maybe you'll enjoy this one (the layout works and it's built+verified):

springtank

Woaah Gila,

That layout is not going to put out anything, since Q5 and C13/C14 are not connected.  I would consider the layout unverified.  I'm not trying to rain on anyone's parade, but I wouldn't want people building this and finding out it doesn't work, then get frustrated, then give up, then stop building cool pedals.

These are the types of layout dangers which happen when a schematic netlist is not directly tied to a layout, but it's the price we pay for a simple DIY approach.

I can highly recommend John Lyons for PCBs.

Brian

Gila_Crisis

erm.. i'm sorry for the little mistake, btw here it's the verified one:


ENJOY!

Sir H C

My fav version of this is the FET input one as seen on the Ibanez Standard Fuzz.  More "grainy" than the others.

EDADmartin

I see and like the layouts on the univox site. who could make me a pcb for that? version 1 is the one!   Id like to contact them.anyone??

Dragonfly

Quote from: EDADmartin on April 15, 2008, 12:26:02 AM
I see and like the layouts on the univox site. who could make me a pcb for that? version 1 is the one!   Id like to contact them.anyone??

The layout is in the links I listed. Contact forum members "Bingewood" or "John Lyons" if you need a PCB made...they do great work !


And WELCOME to the forum !

stobiepole

There's a very nice Super Fuzz layout at ustomp:

http://ustomp.com/?p=12

I've built it and was very pleased. I used metal can 2N2222s I picked up somewhere...

Chris

Chawk

Quote from: stobiepole on April 15, 2008, 01:16:32 AM
There's a very nice Super Fuzz layout at ustomp:

http://ustomp.com/?p=12

I've built it and was very pleased. I used metal can 2N2222s I picked up somewhere...

Chris

That is a nice one... thanks for the post.
"Why don't those stupid idiots let me in their crappy club for jerks!"--Homer Simpson

stobiepole

Don't thank me, thank ustomp.com...There's also a nice Kay Fuzztone layout:

http://ustomp.com/?cat=4&paged=5

The Kay is kind of a poor man's version of the Super Fuzz. It's also got a distinctive sound. Daniel Lanois named a song after his ('Orange Kay').

Chris