I put this fuzz face together with the active treble and bass controls from the stompboxology distortion XI. This was an experiment.
I have it on the breadboard at the moment. It's working to some degree but it not quite sounding correct, yet!
Does that look about right or am I missing something? Q4 is an active bass/treble boost/cut. Q3 is a simulated inductor from Atonis. The original circuit used a wav inductor off the C10.
(https://i.postimg.cc/8ff6TYHP/The-Sultan.png) (https://postimg.cc/8ff6TYHP)
Quote from: soggybag on May 03, 2022, 02:33:47 PM
Q3 is a simulated inductor from Antonis.
Who never ever tell you anything more.. :icon_mrgreen:
(you make 3 circuits per day with 3 queries for each one..) :icon_lol:
Seriously now: Go on..!! :icon_wink:
Quote from: soggybag on May 03, 2022, 02:33:47 PM
I put this fuzz face together with the active treble and bass controls from the stompboxology distortion XI. This was an experiment.
I have it on the breadboard at the moment. It's working to some degree but it not quite sounding correct, yet!
Does that look about right or am I missing something? Q4 is an active bass/treble boost/cut. Q3 is a simulated inductor from Atonis. The original circuit used a wav inductor off the C10.
(https://i.postimg.cc/8ff6TYHP/The-Sultan.png) (https://postimg.cc/8ff6TYHP)
looks more like a cross between a z vex and a wolf computer than a fuzzface to me
I had this on the breadboard for the last two days, I couldn’t get the bass control to work. The treble control works but the bass control with the gyrator didn’t work me. Replacing the gyrator with a wah inductor did work!
There is a note in the original circuit mentioning that the wah inductor had enough resonance to make this work and it wasn’t working with other inductors. Reading up on gyrator I saw some mention of similar issues.
Truth be told, I was a little underwhelmed with the sound in this circuit. After some thought, I think I’ll give it a second try with a Baxendall tone stack.
Did gyrator based Bass contror work for Distort-O-Matic..??
Baxandall EQs need to be driven from a fairly low impedance (Q2 output), for reasons beyond present scope.. :icon_wink:
So, you'll need an of emitter follower before and a gain stage after Baxandall EQ..
(IMHO, it should be an overkill for a Fuzz Face due to various RC filters already existent in the principal circuit, which are, more or less, bias dependant..)
Quote from: antonis on May 05, 2022, 06:36:57 AM
Did gyrator based Bass contror work for Distort-O-Matic..??
Baxandall EQs need to be driven from a fairly low impedance (Q2 output), for reasons beyond present scope.. :icon_wink:
So, you'll need an of emitter follower before and a gain stage after Baxandall EQ..
(IMHO, it should be an overkill for a Fuzz Face due to various RC filters already existent in the principal circuit, which are, more or less, bias dependant..)
I didn't try the gyrator in the Distort-O-Matic. I figured it would be easier to build a simple fuzz to experiment on the breadboard.
I looked up the gyrator and did some reading. If I understand correctly this one simulates an inductor of R8 * R10 * C11 about 440mL in this case.
I found a thread here where the writer was using a gyrator to replace a wah inductor. They had problems making it work for lack of resonance. Boscorelli says the same the Distort-O-Matic notes.
I don't doubt your experience but I tried and couldn't get it to work. When I replace the gyrator with a real inductor the tone control worked immediately.
For the Baxendall, I used the output from the Fuzz Face through the tone stack and followed with a 2n5088 common emitter amp after. This worked but the range of the tone controls wasn't as wide as I was expecting. Could be the values I used. The schematic looks like it was for a stereo amp rather than guitar and bass.
I could have made a mistake on the breadboard, it's been know to happen. I'll double check my work tonight.
(https://i.postimg.cc/kB8Svvv0/tone-controller-schematic-left-ch.png) (https://postimg.cc/kB8Svvv0)
Quote from: soggybag on May 05, 2022, 10:30:30 AM
For the Baxendall, I used the output from the Fuzz Face through the tone stack and followed with a 2n5088 common emitter amp after. This worked but the range of the tone controls wasn't as wide as I was expecting.
What was INPUT source impedance..??
P.S.
You'll find some thoughtful information, like the one below, in here: http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/components/national/_dataBooks/1980_National_Audio_Radio_Handbook.pdf (http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/components/national/_dataBooks/1980_National_Audio_Radio_Handbook.pdf)
(page 2-46 to page 2-55)
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