Showing posts with label fuzz face. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fuzz face. Show all posts

Friday, August 5, 2011

Mind Rocker/Harbinger dual pedal

Custom order for a Mind Rocker and a Harbinger in one case, built for Mark in the USA.
Basically a modded Fuzz Face, and a modded Tone Bender mkIII.















Friday, July 15, 2011

Mind Rocker #7

Mind Rocker for Ben in the UK.
Features Fuzz and Bias controls as well as the usual Level and Filter.















Friday, May 27, 2011

Mind Rocker #6

Mind Rocker for Steve in the USA.
This one is a stock Tone Bender mk1.5 circuit with a bias control on the side of the case.















Friday, April 22, 2011

Mind Rocker #5

Mind Rocker #5 for Paul in the USA.
PNP Ge, NKT274/OC42 Transistors.
Has optional 'Fuzz' control on the side!

















Friday, April 8, 2011

Mind Rocker #4

Mind Rocker #4 for Dan in the USA, Level and Filter control with 'Fuzz' fixed on full, NKT274 and OC42 PNP Germanium transistors.
















Thursday, March 17, 2011

Mind Rocker #3

Mind Rocker #3 for Kosta in the USA.
This one has stock Fuzz Face capacitor values, Mind Rocker Resistor values, so pretty much a loud Fuzz Face.
Level and Fuzz controls, AC125 and CV7355 PNP Germanium transistors.
















Mind Rocker #2

Mind Rocker #2 for Neil from Seeland/Windscale. Bass heavy Fuzz Face with extra volume.
This one has Level and Fuzz controls, and NPN ASY28 transistors.















Sunday, March 13, 2011

Mind Rocker #1

Mind Rocker #1, level and filter controls, PNP NKT274 and OC42 Germanium transistors.
This is currently with Philip from Pinstripedclips who is recording a demo, it's FOR SALE!
Bass heavy when the filter is turned up, turn it down to cut bass. Fuzz fixed on full.
In a nutshell a louder more tonally versatile Fuzz Face.
















Friday, February 18, 2011

Mind Rocker prototype #0

The Mind Rocker is a version of the Fuzz Face circuit but modded for more volume and bass.
This one has a filter control enabling you to cut the bass if you wish.
Prototype for a small run of screen printed Mind Rockers with artwork by Sean Wars from Liverpool.















Thursday, October 21, 2010

Tone Bender mk 1.5 #2

Tone Bender 1.5 #2 with bias control. Turret board circuit construction sporting Mullard OC72 and OC42 germanium transistors.

















Thursday, September 30, 2010

Fuzz Face

Fuzz Face for Steve in the UK. Modded for extra Bass and in a YY enclosure with decal labelling.
















Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Fuzz Face

Fuzz Face for Adrian in the USA. Larger capacitors for more bass, and a bias control for tonal variety.
















Sunday, December 20, 2009

Fuzz Face

Fuzz Face for Dave from Belfast band Slomatics.  Started out as a Dunlop Re-issue, I took out all the guts (pcb circuit) and added my own.  Circuit modified for more bass, and 9v DC input added.















Saturday, October 10, 2009

Fuzz Face

Germanium Fuzz Face, stock circuit, carbon comp resistors, BC and Mullard capacitors, OC71 for q1 and CV7355 for q2, slim case, silver Hammerite finish with clearcoat, Bias control, red l.e.d. indicator, Ghost decal on bottom plate.  Soundclip here.































Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Silicon Fuzz Face

Si Fuzz Face for Dave.  Tagboard layout, BC108/109 Silicon transistors, Carbon Comp resistors, Volume, Fuzz, and Bias controls, Gold Hammerite finish.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Bass Fuzz Face with Bias control

Bass Fuzz Face for John.  Larger input/output caps, BC-108/BC-109 Silicon transistors, Bias control for the second transistor, 9v DC input.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Daves Fuzz Face

I sold Dave a Ge Fuzz Face tag board plus everything else he needed to make a pedal and here is the result of his work.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Fuzz Factory clone

Been waiting to use this enclosure for ages so I built myself a zvex Fuzz Factory clone using tag board.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Seans fixed fuzz pedal

Sean gave be a pedal to fix a while ago, I won't name the USA based maker but honestly I have not seen such a shoddy piece of work that somebody has paid their hard earned cash for!  Anyway Sean gave me a new case and the guts of the pedal, had to re-solder most of the joints (terminal strip based circuit), most of the capacitors on the 6 way input cap rotary switch, new input and output jacks, new battery clip, pots resoldered.  Basically remaking the whole pedal!  So what does it sound like?  What is the circuit? A harsh sounding pnp Si Fuzz Face with switchable input cap and clipping diodes attatched to the volume control.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Silicon Fuzz Face

Silicon Fuzz Face clone for Tim.  BC-108 and BC-109 Silicon transistors used.  The circuit is built onto mini tag board and features carbon comp resistors, and a Mullard 0.01uf output Capacitor.  It also has an external Bias control and a 9v dc input.
Here's what Tim had to say - "Managed to get 5 mins with the fuzz this morning with the strat and vibrolux.  THIS PEDAL HAS SOME SERIOUS MOJO!  I don't know if it's the tag board+carbon comp resistors, or just some magic you have managed to instill but it is quite simply the most fun fuzz I have ever used.  I've currently got a few other fuzzes (roger mayer axis, voodoo lab bosstone, cornell nkt275 fuzz face, a triangle big muff clone and a colorsound overdriver clone) and have used others in the past but this little grey box is by far my favourite."