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DIY Stompboxes => Building your own stompbox => Topic started by: KarbonHed on March 22, 2004, 04:19:08 PM

Title: Old ETI "The Fuzztone" article scan posted
Post by: KarbonHed on March 22, 2004, 04:19:08 PM
I just found an old May 1993 article clipped from ETI for a super simple one opamp fuzztone.

It's been scanned and uploaded here...

Article page 1.
http://www.ruinbird.com/electro/eti_fuzztone_page1.jpg

Page 2.
http://www.ruinbird.com/electro/eti_fuzztone_page2.jpg

Page 3.
http://www.ruinbird.com/electro/eti_fuzztone_page3.jpg

Cleaned and corrected schem.
http://www.ruinbird.com/electro/eti_fuzztone_schem.jpg

Zip of all the above.
http://www.ruinbird.com/electro/eti_fuzztone_schem.zip

I built 2 of these way back when and they sounded very good, the unusual filter section is a nice sounding one. One got stolen after a gig and the other one was later canibalised for the case etc.

It's simplicity and good tone would make a great first pedal for newbie builders.

I'll leave it online for a while but it's probably better if someone else grabs it and hosts it. Enjoy!
Title: Old ETI "The Fuzztone" article scan posted
Post by: Ammscray on March 22, 2004, 06:41:11 PM
looks interesting...can you equate the sound to any other pedals you're familiar with so we can get an idea?
Title: Old ETI "The Fuzztone" article scan posted
Post by: brett on March 22, 2004, 06:54:11 PM
Cool circuit.  Thanks!
Title: Old ETI "The Fuzztone" article scan posted
Post by: toneman on March 22, 2004, 11:28:54 PM
Hey Karbon,

this is different than the ETI "SustainFuzz".

The 10K filter pot has a "non-linearizing" resistor.
Don't U just love History Fuzz??
I do...

Thanx 4 posting!

tone
Title: Old ETI "The Fuzztone" article scan posted
Post by: brett on March 23, 2004, 01:29:47 AM
Hi.  I just made up a PCB and parts layout for the "FuzzTone".  

I added reverse-polarity protection, a power-supply noise filter, and upped the input impedance to 1M.  

I called it "the FLY" because I name some of my circuits after insects, and this one has that multi-legged IC and two pairs of diodes, kinda like the body and wings of a fly (well I can imagine it).

Here they are (untested!);
(http://members.optusnet.com.au/~jethro.dog/mypic121.jpg)
(http://members.optusnet.com.au/~jethro.dog/mypic122.jpg)
cheers
Title: Old ETI "The Fuzztone" article scan posted
Post by: KarbonHed on March 23, 2004, 12:24:20 PM
Quote from: Ammscraylooks interesting...can you equate the sound to any other pedals you're familiar with so we can get an idea?

It's basically "like" any other "diode clipper in opamp feedback loop" distortion , but...

With only one stage and little in the way of components to shape the tone pror to clipping it's subtly different. If I remember rightly it sounded slightly more "open" and at medium gain settings quite touch sensitive, it reacted nicely to playing dynamics.

Part of this bright and open sound is the fact that R4 C3 give a gentle but deffinite bass roll off.

I'd say it was a great little rhythm distortion/overdrive.

Quote from: brettI added reverse-polarity protection, a power-supply noise filter, and upped the input impedance to 1M.  

Nice work. I might build another myself, and I'd add better power decoupling/protection and use a 3pdt switch for bypass, add a DC jack etc.
Title: Old ETI "The Fuzztone" article scan posted
Post by: KarbonHed on March 23, 2004, 04:02:24 PM
Quote from: tonemanHey Karbon,

this is different than the ETI "SustainFuzz".

The 10K filter pot has a "non-linearizing" resistor.
Don't U just love History Fuzz??
I do...

Thanx 4 posting!

tone

Greatly different and much simpler!