X-1
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X-1 said:X-1 said:I am going to be rebuilding my old fuzz. I have an original Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face that has seen better days. It is basically dead, but I have just ordered all new parts for it from Small Bear Electronics and I am going to try to bring it back to life (I can hear the thunder in the background and the sound of the jacobs ladders as eegore is running around the lab.) I am going to try a small modification that I found here http://www.geofex.com/Article_Folders/fuzzface/fffram.htm that is from Mike Fuller (it looks to be a simplified version of his '69 pedal).
I will let you know how it comes out when it is finished.
For some stupid reason a long time ago, I put it in a small box and I have lost the original round case for it. Those old round boxes are awkward but it would have been quite the conversation piece to have it in the old grey round Dallas Arbiter box. Oh well, I will be putting it in to a new white powder coated box that I purchased from Small Bear that will fit much better in my pedalboard.
I assembled the pedal. I built it with a negative ground arrangement (the original PNP fuzz faces used a positive ground arrangement, but that means that you have to use a dedicated supply for it.)
It sounds fantastic when using a battery but is noisy when using an external power supply. After doing some more research, I have decided to try flipping over to a positive ground arrangement. It supposed to be a bit more stable in that old circuit and with the old school Germanium transistors. Man I hope I don't screw up the sound because it does sound good. I just need to have it powered by an external source to make it viable in my pedalboard.
I have solved the problem that I was having by adding a capacitor across the 9VDC power leads from the Wall Wort at the power jack on the pedal. I am very happy with this pedal. I got to use it live for the first time on Friday and it performed stellar. It is much warmer and more musical sounding than the Silicon based DOD fuzz pedal that I had been using prior. The DOD pedal is cool for some nasty sounding fuzz stuff, but I prefer my new fuzz creation over the DOD.
If any of you are at all adventurous, you might try building your own fuzz pedal.