I almost didn't post this one, as it's really really close to the Hot Silicon Fuzz - but I was curious after seeing the post on FSB and I haven't done a regular / still in production circuit for a while.
Despite Josh claiming that it's an approximation of his favourite seventies MKIII Tone Bender, it's roughly a silicon MKII up front, with a transistor acting as a buffer to separate it from the tone control. The JHS switch changes some resistance to ground on the Attack pot and adds an additional path around the tone control to the volume pot. Anyways, check out the FSB post for the schematic and you can see for yourself.
I saw the post of FSB and serendipitously found your blog. I love the Mictester and the BA Scarab so I was interested in trying this recipe too. It sounds like the circuits that inspired it. Couple corrections though. Q2 should be a 2n2222a, Tone 2 connects to switch lug 3 and the 100nf connected to the collector of Q4 should connect instead to the emitter of Q4. Curiosity satisfied. Thanks for the layout man.
ReplyDeleteThanks - I messed that one up pretty well. Will repost with corrections.
DeleteNot really. Your skills are beyond mine. Appreciate your sharing. Thanks again.
DeleteWhere does the 2.2M resistor go to (row 6)? Does it just terminate to nothing?
ReplyDeleteShould be on the input to ground.
DeleteLayout updated - just a resistor to ground from the input.
DeleteThanks for demistifying this one, so not based on a MK3 at all!
ReplyDeleteIt's still a good sounding fuzz, and if it's giving Josh MKIII vibes, then who am I to judge.
DeleteI've built the basic audio scarab, so i guess the only benefit of building this is to have fewer knobs. Actually,that seems reason enough. Great site by the way, thank you. BTW i couldn't find the FSB post, any chance of sending me the link? Cheers
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