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Title: Univox Super Fuzz
Post by: wiggum665 on June 19, 2004, 09:49:24 AM
After listening to live at leeds and hearing this pedal, i definatly want to build it. The one problem is the diodes and transistors. I cant find 2sc828(Q) transistors or 0A-90 diodes. Also, would metal film resistors produce noticable noise level differences compared to carbon film? I kinda wanted to use 1/2watt metal films to drop the noise level; I use my amp cranked so theres already alot of hiss.
Title: Univox Super Fuzz
Post by: RDV on June 19, 2004, 10:54:43 AM
I've heard that people have success building that circuit with 2N2222A transistors and pretty much any germanium diode. //www.smallbearelec.com has both.

RDV
Title: mine's got different stuff
Post by: guitarhacknoise on June 19, 2004, 02:13:27 PM
my unicord model u1095 superfuzz uses 1n34a's and bc537's
  this pedal was my first love, the minute greg k. at rockhaus showed me what it could do!
I was 20 and totally awestruck! i wish i still had the cardboard box! :roll:
this design could be totally different, i've never compared it to any schemes, don't want to disturb the "magic" it's the orange and blue 70's style
Title: Univox Super Fuzz
Post by: rocket on June 19, 2004, 03:29:29 PM
you can also try the guyatone fuzz (tz 2) which is a cpoy of the superfuzz.
Title: Re: mine's got different stuff
Post by: Dan N on June 19, 2004, 04:32:34 PM
Quote from: guitarhacknoisemy unicord model u1095 superfuzz uses 1n34a's and bc537's

Those are 2SC537's. Higher gain than the 2SC828 Q's of earlier models. Mine have had 2SC828 Q, 2SC828 T, 2SC536 G, and 2SC537 G transistors. OA90, 1N34A, OA79, and unmarked germanium diodes.

Any silicon NPN with hfe between 200 and 500 should do the trick. Same thing, any germaniun diode should be fine.

There may be a layout here:
http://ustomp.com/index.html

Good luck!
Title: unicord
Post by: guitarhacknoise on June 19, 2004, 06:45:50 PM
thanks dan, i was just goin' by memory (which can be bad!) i never really open 'er up too much! don't want temptation to take over and end up ruining a good thing. like my old boss said " you know just enough to be dangerous!" :shock:
Title: Univox Super Fuzz
Post by: wiggum665 on June 20, 2004, 10:19:57 AM
thanks, i think ill go for the 2n3391's at small bear, they have a hfe of 250. Ill also go with the nos germanium diodes.
Title: Univox Super Fuzz
Post by: Fret Wire on June 20, 2004, 11:55:42 AM
http://www1.korksoft.com/~schem/veffects/uvspfuzz.pdf
Title: Univox Super Fuzz
Post by: R.G. on June 20, 2004, 01:05:11 PM
Quotehttp://www1.korksoft.com/~schem/veffects/uvspfuzz.pdf
Ah, yes. That's been a while. I drew that out in 1994, about. It was on the first effects DIY web site.
Title: Univox Super Fuzz
Post by: wiggum665 on June 20, 2004, 01:33:55 PM
http://members.fortunecity.com/uzzfay/superfuzz1/usf.html
thats the schematic that i found, it seems identical except for a few changes. I guess either circut will work?
Title: Univox Super Fuzz
Post by: cd on June 20, 2004, 02:25:47 PM
Yeah you can use pretty much any high gain transistor and it will work.  One commercial copy uses 2N5088s and 1N60 diodes.