I like to use the 1N4001 diode. The red LEDs have good touch sensitivity, but they sound a bit mid-heavy to me. They work good as hard clipping diodes in an op-amp distortion.
Great video man. This is perfect timing with where I’m at with my pedal building experience. I received a few (unprinted) pcb’s. They are the plastic boards with each hole being insulated or tinned already. (Not vero or perf board.) I guess my question is how do I build on these boards compared to vero board? Thanks in advance.
@@thebasspedalshow yo 2 bazz fuss in series is insane on bass, especially upright in the studio with a gate.. the attack is unique and gratifying. You should do a video on it bro
Great video! Thanks! I've just started to build the circuit and I'm curious about the transistors. The three you mention (mpsa13, BC108c, 2N5088) are a little different with the darlington mpsa13 a bit on the extreme side. Which one are you using in the video and have you documented its hfe? Also I'm going for a NOS green LED I've had since mid 90's, so that'll be a cool feature.
Note that the "front end" of the EHX/JHS "Lizard Queen" pedal IS a Bazzfuss. It feeds a Tim Escobedo Push-Me-Pull-You octave circuit. The stock Lizard Queen connects them directly, but it is a relatively simple matter to wire up a toggle that bypasses the octaving part and takes the Bazzfuss part directly to the volume control.
Hey man! I'm fr Brazil! And liked your videos! Please don't stop make videos why are very cools! I gi make my fuzz today thanks!😅 And sorry my english bad😊
strange, this tone sounds similar to a General Fuzz from Outlaw Effects. But using a silicon transistor, there is gaping in the clips like a germanium transistor. Rockon
Looks easy and efficient, thanks for the upload. How does the *R1 (10k)* influence the sound? ( I mean, if I _change the value,_ how will the sound be _different?_ ) Same question about *C1* and *C3.*
Cheers, best thing is to experiment. The 10K is what controls the voltage to the transistor, lowering the resistance should allow more voltage, increasing the resistance will lower the voltage.
Thanks for the video. I have made several bazz fess pedals but change the circuit by replacing the film capacitor for lower value for more treble and mids. I actually get a big Muff type sound. Volume,fuzz,bias input volume ( replaces Guitar volume) and tone controls. Also two MPSA13 transistors piggyback together. Thanks mate
@@thebasspedalshow awesome video! I just subscribed to your channel. I do have a question for you. I’m a bit of a novice when it comes to PCBs but I have a pre made Dwarfcraft Shiva fuzz PCB which comes with 3 silicon transistors soldered on the board; could I solder an additional 3 extra transistors to the PCB? Would it make it more fuzzier? More harsher? And feedback more? I’m looking to make a crazy, noisy fuzz pedal
Hey BigMuff, no I wouldn't add additional transistors, not unless the schematic calls for it. If your looking to make crazy, gated, feedbacky type noises then look at replacing some fixed resistors with potentiometers. Especially Emitter and Collector resistors, these will starve the transistors of voltage and unbias them etc which will give real gated noises.
I like the tone. I'm building a similar circuit. How would I mod this so it doesn't sort of cut out at the end of a note as it resonates? This is my second pedal build. Just wondering if possible how to get it to resonate out a little more instead of being gated from lack of better terms. Thanks and great channel. Subscribed.
Wow! Wonderful BazzFuzz. I too had a problem understanding the Vol3 marking. I add two Vol=100K potentiometers. One on the input side and the other on the output side. I think the circuit has too much gain from the Darlington transistor. This made the tone easier to control. Thanks for the video. Good luck building your channel, cheers.
I have started down the rabbit hole of seeking the perfect fuzz, diy.... this really isn't bad at all! The best I've ever heard was this 3 knob Hendrix era monster called the BUM Fuzz Unit (heh).....if I can make one sound like that, I'll be happy.
Seriously dude, that comment has made my day! I will be doing more. I think I am going to start documenting all my custom builds. Got 2 real cool ones coming up!
2 questions 1) what is the yellowish board called on which you mounted the components? 2) How to make the connections ( input/output) after the circuit is completed. Thanks. Asking this because English is not my first language .
If lug 2 is out as you said in an earlier comment where does lug 1 go ? I find those vero board pictures confusing as there always seem be something missing! Whether it be wiring or where certain wires go to which lugs.
@@thebasspedalshow Cool...I wonder why they call it Bleak? Instead of the Helm Of Awe? Which is a protection symbol for warriors with the Elder Futhark Runes around the 8 Tridents...a similar symbol for sailors is the Vegvisir...so they say. Oh well we will go with Bleak.
Oh you mean in the guitar playing bit. No thats not the Bleak Heroes top. Yeah that's Helm Of Awe from a store in York. Can't remeber where I put that hoodie now though.
The diagram showed the ins but where does the out go? Sorry if that seems like a stupid question I'm just building one now and never made anything on stripboard like this
Hey bro, how are you? so i'm brazilian and i'm using google translator, sorry XD, i had a doubt, the internal part is totally understandable, but i didn't understand how to do it as external parts, is there any other video that you show this part? I mean, the part where the connectors, power input, etc...
im very new to building pedals here, so the "d" line on the pcb is a ground throughout the whole d-line, correct? If that is the case, then would I land the ground pin on the volume pot to the d-line, as well as the ground for the audio in, and audio outs and the 9v power supply?
ALSO.... what component in this build controls the majority of the tone? I would like to add a tiny breadboard on that section so i can pop in and out different capacitors or transistors to try out different sounds thanks a million!
Yes you are correct, the whole row is ground, but, it will get very cluttered with Earth wires. What I do is chain the earth from the 9v to the jacks etc and footswitch. You can see how I do it in another video on here called how I wire a footswitch.
Your not drilling fully through, but breaking the strip. It's so you can place components that are in different parts of the circuit, on the same row, without them conducting etc
Sounds great. I like the gated sound this gives. Would you know how to ad a control for the gate? What about a 6.8uf switch and adding a mid switch boost like some do to big muffs? Thanks for sharing!
Yeah the gated sound is kinda what this circuit is known for. To add a control you would need to substitute a potentiometer for the 10k resistor as this sets the amount of voltage the transistor gets on the collector. a 6.8u cap on the input would only effect the frequencies and not the gate. This circuit essentially doesn't have a tone control, so you wouldn't be able to add a mids switch really without first adding a tone control. Thats simple enough to do but obviously defeats the point of this small parts count, aggressive little fuzz. There are a few BazzFuss schematics online for a Deluxe version that have a few additions if you wanted to check them out. Cheers for watching and the questions.
Hey man! Looking to get into building pedals. I was wondering, could you make a video of doing the offboard wiring? I build the circuits almost perfectly but then I lose it when it comes to hooking it up to the jacks and the pots etc
Hey man, yeah I intend to do a full build series very, very soon! From drilling and painting enclosures to fitting pots, building the boards etc to final product. Most likely use a kit board from my buddy at Five Cats.
I would say give it a go, going higher in value will change the frequencies that are flowing through the circuit. Higher number usually equals more bass.
awesome build! quick question, if i want to add a tone/gain pot and keep the volume pot (2 pots) in which part of the circuit goes and what value should i use? thanks for sharing this!
Hey thanks for checking it out, to add a tone stage you would need to look at a tone section on say a Big Muff or the Bandaxal etc and use a value calculator depending on what frequancies you want to boost/cut etc. I'm not quite sure what they would be. There are a few Bazzfuss Deluxe schematics around that have a BMP tone stack on them. Have fun.
I have added a Fuzz control to the emitter (where brown diode and emitter leg meet. Volume control on output and input. Still researching tone control but it goes on input and I think asdds another capacitor of lower value. Not sure if in series or parallel. Cheey
in the video you say your attaching a 4.7uf cap but you put it in the place of C3, and then the 47uf in C1. The diagram however is labeled the other way around.... explanation?
Not much to explain, picked up the wrong cap, however, it makes little difference, one is for power filtering and is optional anyway and the other is the input cap to allow larger frequencies through and DC filtering again, this value can be anything from 10nf to 100uf. It makes no odds if I put the caps in the wrong spots the circuit still works and still sounds the way it does. This is just a demonstration on the actual build process. If someone can follow a vero diagram then they will be fine with this.
You've lost me a little there. I've never known of caps having their cases grounded. Certainly not in any circuits or builds I've done. Would love to hear more on this.
@@thebasspedalshow I'll let Mr. Carlson explain it to you. Non electrolytic caps have an outside foil that can pick up frequencies if installed backwards in a circuit. Causing noise. I'm not talking about electrolytic capacitors. Check the video. ruclips.net/video/BnR_DLd1PDI/видео.htmlsi=m1RQTy3Hvelc7u_R
Intresting, however in your first comment you say the outer shield needs to go to ground, which is incorrect. Thats partly what threw me. But Carlson is talking about old caps for the most part. Modern caps have two end plates with their componds in the centre, not many have the outside foil wrap connected to one pin like he mentions. If they did, and did indeed cause these issues then you would most likely be paying triple, maybe even quadruple for all of your electronic items to pay sorting the correct orientation of the film caps. If it was that much of a problem then these caps would be marked in the factory with correct orientation. However, I will give this a try and socket some caps next time and see if there is an audio difference. Here is the inside of a film cap - ruclips.net/video/4BEo5mw6ZKQ/видео.html
@@thebasspedalshow well Carlson said the shield goes to the chassis. Which is usually ground. But he also says shield goes to the lower output side of an audio signal. Any capacitor that has an outside foil. Many new ones have it as well as the old ones. Orange drops and other "drops" as well as polypropylene etc. Those are capacitors we use in guitar amplifiers. I would think an effect pedal would qualify since a guitar signal goes through the circuit. Obviously your video shows an outside shield in the first few seconds. His point is that they are not marked from the factory. Did you watch the full video? Paying triple or quadruple? That makes no sense. You are just orientating them for less noise and interference. He's talking about brand new caps that aren't marked.
@@knowmusicman157 I meant the cost would increase in labour time needed to sort through capacitors. Be that as it may, maybe in high current devices you'd get some stray inductance that could cause a bit of noise but the magnetic field would be tiny, in amps probably cause noise but I don't know any amp builders who grade caps this way. I'll have to ask them. In pedals we are talking milliamps, the current generated is so small the situation would just not occur.
C1 doesn't, this can be any value really but the lower you go the less bass that will go through the circuit, 100nf, 220nf should be fine. C3 is a power filtering cap, you don't need this if you don't want but you will probably get a lot of noise in the finally signal without it. Hope that helps.
That will probably be the bias of the circuit. Either that or the gain. Its a super simple circuit and not very refined so don't expect it to be a beautifully clean fuzz, its certainly not. But it could be refined for sure.
I get that, What would i have to do to bias the circuit, Try different resistor values? It sounds pretty good as long as we could get the full spectrum of notes to be picked up. Ha. @@thebasspedalshow
You would need to add more components to get it so sound how your wanting. But then I'd just evolve it upto say a Coloursound One Knob fuzz. Which is essentially a FuzzFace with no fuzz control. To refine the bazzfuss a bit more in its current state, You would need to add a resistor to the emitter on the transitor to ground. Something around 1k would tame the gain. Also add a resistor in series after the input cap to tame some signal going into the gain stage. There are lots of other mods you could do but it will take away from what this circuit is actually meant to be. Have fun.
Hi, not that I am aware, the Bazzfuss is a building block for loads of other fuzzes. Which red box? The diode is red and the cut in the veroboard is red.
This is cool, sounds pretty cool, but would cost me $50 on Amzon for all the parts even after I found the cheapest I could find. I could just buy a Berringher SF300 for $20.
Then don't buy them on Amazon, you can build this entire pedal with enclosure and jacks for less than $20 by visiting a hardware shop and eBay The SF300 is awesome tho, but this isn't the same circuit.
I like to use the 1N4001 diode. The red LEDs have good touch sensitivity, but they sound a bit mid-heavy to me. They work good as hard clipping diodes in an op-amp distortion.
Thanks for the info! Will have to give it a go!
Hey everyone, fuzz pedal building!! Its so much fun!!
Great video man. This is perfect timing with where I’m at with my pedal building experience. I received a few (unprinted) pcb’s. They are the plastic boards with each hole being insulated or tinned already. (Not vero or perf board.)
I guess my question is how do I build on these boards compared to vero board?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks for the video you answered a quick question that a led can be used instead of a diode on the transistor. ❤
No problem 👍
Thanks for the big-man hug. Now I'm gonna go make this fuzz. 🤘🏻
Yeah!! Hope it worked for you!
The whisker biscuit is awesome, the buzz box ( 2 bazz fuss in series) is awesome as well
I like to stack this with a boost after it. Makes for insane noise!
@@thebasspedalshow i actually built a bazz fuss in series with an electronic harmonix screaming tree booster, yeah it opens up its world
Oooh i also put 1n914's at end of booster circuit... reminds me of a Jordan bosstone
@@thebasspedalshow yo 2 bazz fuss in series is insane on bass, especially upright in the studio with a gate.. the attack is unique and gratifying. You should do a video on it bro
Haha man I will have to try that!
Great video! Thanks! I've just started to build the circuit and I'm curious about the transistors. The three you mention (mpsa13, BC108c, 2N5088) are a little different with the darlington mpsa13 a bit on the extreme side. Which one are you using in the video and have you documented its hfe? Also I'm going for a NOS green LED I've had since mid 90's, so that'll be a cool feature.
Like I said in the video I'm using an mpsa13. Cheers.
Note that the "front end" of the EHX/JHS "Lizard Queen" pedal IS a Bazzfuss. It feeds a Tim Escobedo Push-Me-Pull-You octave circuit. The stock Lizard Queen connects them directly, but it is a relatively simple matter to wire up a toggle that bypasses the octaving part and takes the Bazzfuss part directly to the volume control.
indeed it is.
That’s super helpful. That’s maybe easier than using the PCB for a foot switch that I had assumed was the way to go for a beginner!
Hey man, I find it easier than using a pcb on the footswitch.
nice, this could be my first vero build, thanks for the vid!
Hope you enjoy it! It's a great little build!
Hey man! I'm fr Brazil! And liked your videos! Please don't stop make videos why are very cools! I gi make my fuzz today thanks!😅 And sorry my english bad😊
Glad you like them!
strange, this tone sounds similar to a General Fuzz from Outlaw Effects. But using a silicon transistor, there is gaping in the clips like a germanium transistor. Rockon
Looks easy and efficient, thanks for the upload.
How does the *R1 (10k)* influence the sound? ( I mean, if I _change the value,_ how will the sound be _different?_ )
Same question about *C1* and *C3.*
Cheers, best thing is to experiment. The 10K is what controls the voltage to the transistor, lowering the resistance should allow more voltage, increasing the resistance will lower the voltage.
@@thebasspedalshow Thanks for the reply, I have to try and experiment.
Thanks for the video.
I have made several bazz fess pedals but change the circuit by replacing the film capacitor for lower value for more treble and mids. I actually get a big Muff type sound. Volume,fuzz,bias input volume ( replaces Guitar volume) and tone controls. Also two MPSA13 transistors piggyback together.
Thanks mate
Ah thanks for watching man! Really appreciate it!
@@thebasspedalshow awesome video! I just subscribed to your channel. I do have a question for you. I’m a bit of a novice when it comes to PCBs but I have a pre made Dwarfcraft Shiva fuzz PCB which comes with 3 silicon transistors soldered on the board; could I solder an additional 3 extra transistors to the PCB? Would it make it more fuzzier? More harsher? And feedback more? I’m looking to make a crazy, noisy fuzz pedal
Hey BigMuff, no I wouldn't add additional transistors, not unless the schematic calls for it. If your looking to make crazy, gated, feedbacky type noises then look at replacing some fixed resistors with potentiometers. Especially Emitter and Collector resistors, these will starve the transistors of voltage and unbias them etc which will give real gated noises.
I like the tone. I'm building a similar circuit. How would I mod this so it doesn't sort of cut out at the end of a note as it resonates? This is my second pedal build. Just wondering if possible how to get it to resonate out a little more instead of being gated from lack of better terms. Thanks and great channel. Subscribed.
You wanna look at dual transistor fuzzes for that. This is a super basic circuit that are the building blocks for more advanced pedals.
Wow! Wonderful BazzFuzz. I too had a problem understanding the Vol3 marking. I add two Vol=100K potentiometers. One on the input side and the other on the output side. I think the circuit has too much gain from the Darlington transistor. This made the tone easier to control. Thanks for the video. Good luck building your channel, cheers.
Hey thanks, I love the rawness from this circuit. The over saturated fuzz is a beast. Cheers.
If you add a 100 Ohm resistor between the emitter and ground it really smooths it out.
Super broken fuzz sound! Very nice, man!
Thanks a lot! I love this little circuit!
I have started down the rabbit hole of seeking the perfect fuzz, diy.... this really isn't bad at all! The best I've ever heard was this 3 knob Hendrix era monster called the BUM Fuzz Unit (heh).....if I can make one sound like that, I'll be happy.
Awesome man, hope you manage to make one!
Love your build videos. Just built this today 🙂
Seriously dude, that comment has made my day! I will be doing more. I think I am going to start documenting all my custom builds. Got 2 real cool ones coming up!
@@thebasspedalshow Sweeet, do it man I'd watch them all! Loving your stuff. Looking forward to those new videos🤘
Cheers dude I certainly will! Might be a bit longer than these tho but I'm sure folk won't mind
Also wondering if there is a down octave circuit on the markwt that coukd be dropped in on this.
There will be, quick google will give something I'm sure. I've not really messed with octave stuff.
2 questions
1) what is the yellowish board called on which you mounted the components?
2) How to make the connections ( input/output) after the circuit is completed.
Thanks. Asking this because English is not my first language .
Hi, the board is Veroboard or Stripboard. I have another video - ruclips.net/video/G8An_6xvV38/видео.html that shows my off board wiring. Cheers.
If lug 2 is out as you said in an earlier comment where does lug 1 go ? I find those vero board pictures confusing as there always seem be something missing! Whether it be wiring or where certain wires go to which lugs.
Vol lug one goes to ground. I would highly recommend going to watch how I wire a footswitch and earth loop vids as they explain it a little.
OK thanks for that! I think it would be way easier for beginners if the vero board pic just had a pic of the pot and where each lug went!
Different LEDs make different sound? Now I want to make one with 3 LEDs and a 3-way switch.
thats not a bad idea!
Thanks man, great video!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the man hug guitar bro, it's been a fucking horrible day man for a while I needed that
Hey man, sorry to hear that! I really hope its got better for you man!
Hey, that actually sounds badass!
Hey man, thanks, its a cool little circuit. Defo be making variations of it this year.
Excellent...Question, What's on the shirt?
It's a design called Bleak by a UK clothing company called Uknite The Realm (might be a link in my bio)
@@thebasspedalshow Cool...I wonder why they call it Bleak? Instead of the Helm Of Awe? Which is a protection symbol for warriors with the Elder Futhark Runes around the 8 Tridents...a similar symbol for sailors is the Vegvisir...so they say. Oh well we will go with Bleak.
Oh you mean in the guitar playing bit. No thats not the Bleak Heroes top. Yeah that's Helm Of Awe from a store in York. Can't remeber where I put that hoodie now though.
The diagram showed the ins but where does the out go? Sorry if that seems like a stupid question I'm just building one now and never made anything on stripboard like this
The out is from your volume pot, lug 2. Hope that helps
Hey bro, how are you? so i'm brazilian and i'm using google translator, sorry XD, i had a doubt, the internal part is totally understandable, but i didn't understand how to do it as external parts, is there any other video that you show this part? I mean, the part where the connectors, power input, etc...
Hey my friend, yes there is, look at Venom Pedal Build Part 3. If you would like I could do a beginners video? Hope that helps.
When you mean output for lug 2 ,is it output on 3PDT or output on jack?
Output goes to the board output lug on the footswitch.
im very new to building pedals here, so the "d" line on the pcb is a ground throughout the whole d-line, correct? If that is the case, then would I land the ground pin on the volume pot to the d-line, as well as the ground for the audio in, and audio outs and the 9v power supply?
ALSO.... what component in this build controls the majority of the tone? I would like to add a tiny breadboard on that section so i can pop in and out different capacitors or transistors to try out different sounds
thanks a million!
Yes you are correct, the whole row is ground, but, it will get very cluttered with Earth wires. What I do is chain the earth from the 9v to the jacks etc and footswitch. You can see how I do it in another video on here called how I wire a footswitch.
@@thebasspedalshow Thanks so much! One last question is with the diode, are you replacing the 1N914 with a red LED?
@@flippymtb9323 Yeah I have done, I used a 5mm Red led and sounded great!
i have a question: why do you need to drill that hole on the circuitboard?
Your not drilling fully through, but breaking the strip. It's so you can place components that are in different parts of the circuit, on the same row, without them conducting etc
one more question: where should i wire the wires from fuzz board to potentiometer, footswitch, and jacks?
Does it sound good on a bass i wonder
I built one and fitted it internally to my P-Bass, I have it on a toggle so it can be bypassed, sounds pretty good.
Where can I get that little board from?? :)
Hey, its called Vero or Stipeboard and you can get it from a few places, but I get mine off a seller on eBay. Hope that helps.
@@thebasspedalshow thanks man! Does it matter where the components are on the board or is it pretty much place where you like?! (Very new to this)
Yeah dude, its quite important. Follow the video, follow the layout.
does this work for an electric bass?
It can do, doesn't have much in the way of filtering, its a narly little circuit!
It doesn't sound bad for such a simple circuit. It seems to have almost a bit of a vibrato sound to it if you get what I mean
Cheers!
Sounds great. I like the gated sound this gives. Would you know how to ad a control for the gate? What about a 6.8uf switch and adding a mid switch boost like some do to big muffs? Thanks for sharing!
Yeah the gated sound is kinda what this circuit is known for. To add a control you would need to substitute a potentiometer for the 10k resistor as this sets the amount of voltage the transistor gets on the collector. a 6.8u cap on the input would only effect the frequencies and not the gate. This circuit essentially doesn't have a tone control, so you wouldn't be able to add a mids switch really without first adding a tone control. Thats simple enough to do but obviously defeats the point of this small parts count, aggressive little fuzz. There are a few BazzFuss schematics online for a Deluxe version that have a few additions if you wanted to check them out. Cheers for watching and the questions.
@@thebasspedalshow You are the man!!!! I didn't expect such a detailed answer! Note taking time. :D I'll try it out.
@@thebasspedalshow 10k pots?
What about the jack sockets and pot , on off switch wiring ? dude
You'll find them in some other build videos on the channel dude
Hey man! Looking to get into building pedals. I was wondering, could you make a video of doing the offboard wiring? I build the circuits almost perfectly but then I lose it when it comes to hooking it up to the jacks and the pots etc
Hey man, yeah I intend to do a full build series very, very soon! From drilling and painting enclosures to fitting pots, building the boards etc to final product. Most likely use a kit board from my buddy at Five Cats.
@@thebasspedalshow that would be super helpful! Could you do a vero/strip board one too? I’d love to see it done both ways
@@T_TheMusicGuy Yeah I plan on doing a few vero builds. Got FuzzFace and DOD250s planned
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what happens if we use a capacitor above 220 nF?
I would say give it a go, going higher in value will change the frequencies that are flowing through the circuit. Higher number usually equals more bass.
Sounds almost identical to a shaftesbury duo fuzz I once had.
Never had one, will have to have a look and see.
awesome build! quick question, if i want to add a tone/gain pot and keep the volume pot (2 pots) in which part of the circuit goes and what value should i use? thanks for sharing this!
Hey thanks for checking it out, to add a tone stage you would need to look at a tone section on say a Big Muff or the Bandaxal etc and use a value calculator depending on what frequancies you want to boost/cut etc. I'm not quite sure what they would be. There are a few Bazzfuss Deluxe schematics around that have a BMP tone stack on them. Have fun.
I have added a Fuzz control to the emitter (where brown diode and emitter leg meet. Volume control on output and input.
Still researching tone control but it goes on input and I think asdds another capacitor of lower value. Not sure if in series or parallel.
Cheey
in the video you say your attaching a 4.7uf cap but you put it in the place of C3, and then the 47uf in C1. The diagram however is labeled the other way around.... explanation?
Not much to explain, picked up the wrong cap, however, it makes little difference, one is for power filtering and is optional anyway and the other is the input cap to allow larger frequencies through and DC filtering again, this value can be anything from 10nf to 100uf. It makes no odds if I put the caps in the wrong spots the circuit still works and still sounds the way it does. This is just a demonstration on the actual build process. If someone can follow a vero diagram then they will be fine with this.
@@thebasspedalshow didn’t mean to sound rude, 😅. Thank you 🙏 and ur awesome
Non electrolytic caps can be noisy if the outer shield doesn't go to ground
You've lost me a little there. I've never known of caps having their cases grounded. Certainly not in any circuits or builds I've done. Would love to hear more on this.
@@thebasspedalshow I'll let Mr. Carlson explain it to you. Non electrolytic caps have an outside foil that can pick up frequencies if installed backwards in a circuit. Causing noise. I'm not talking about electrolytic capacitors. Check the video. ruclips.net/video/BnR_DLd1PDI/видео.htmlsi=m1RQTy3Hvelc7u_R
Intresting, however in your first comment you say the outer shield needs to go to ground, which is incorrect. Thats partly what threw me. But Carlson is talking about old caps for the most part. Modern caps have two end plates with their componds in the centre, not many have the outside foil wrap connected to one pin like he mentions. If they did, and did indeed cause these issues then you would most likely be paying triple, maybe even quadruple for all of your electronic items to pay sorting the correct orientation of the film caps. If it was that much of a problem then these caps would be marked in the factory with correct orientation. However, I will give this a try and socket some caps next time and see if there is an audio difference. Here is the inside of a film cap - ruclips.net/video/4BEo5mw6ZKQ/видео.html
@@thebasspedalshow well Carlson said the shield goes to the chassis. Which is usually ground. But he also says shield goes to the lower output side of an audio signal. Any capacitor that has an outside foil. Many new ones have it as well as the old ones. Orange drops and other "drops" as well as polypropylene etc. Those are capacitors we use in guitar amplifiers. I would think an effect pedal would qualify since a guitar signal goes through the circuit. Obviously your video shows an outside shield in the first few seconds. His point is that they are not marked from the factory. Did you watch the full video? Paying triple or quadruple? That makes no sense. You are just orientating them for less noise and interference. He's talking about brand new caps that aren't marked.
@@knowmusicman157 I meant the cost would increase in labour time needed to sort through capacitors. Be that as it may, maybe in high current devices you'd get some stray inductance that could cause a bit of noise but the magnetic field would be tiny, in amps probably cause noise but I don't know any amp builders who grade caps this way. I'll have to ask them. In pedals we are talking milliamps, the current generated is so small the situation would just not occur.
do the caps have to be electrolytic?
C1 doesn't, this can be any value really but the lower you go the less bass that will go through the circuit, 100nf, 220nf should be fine. C3 is a power filtering cap, you don't need this if you don't want but you will probably get a lot of noise in the finally signal without it. Hope that helps.
i am doing a point to point bazz fuzz (without pcb) and i cant find a schematic with the C3 on it, what is it for? Where should i connect it?
C3 is a power filtering cap. It goes between your 9V and ground. It's completely optional.
@@thebasspedalshow thank you!
Спасибо за видео, очень интересно смотреть
:)
my i ask what value volts of electrolytic capacitor?
As long as the rating is above the power supply voltage then it can be anywhere between 16v and 400v. Hope that helps.
Hey man can i use a green led?
Of course! You can use pretty much any LED. I like Yellow!
Could you pass me the circuit to do it please? I don't understand it well and I can't distinguish the welds
Google - bazzfuss schematic you should find plenty to work with.
Capasitor voltages???
ANYTHING OVER 16V IS FINE!!! :P
I made one of these also, and it does the same thing where it doesnt pick up some notes. Anyone know what the deal is with that?
That will probably be the bias of the circuit. Either that or the gain. Its a super simple circuit and not very refined so don't expect it to be a beautifully clean fuzz, its certainly not. But it could be refined for sure.
I get that, What would i have to do to bias the circuit, Try different resistor values? It sounds pretty good as long as we could get the full spectrum of notes to be picked up. Ha. @@thebasspedalshow
You would need to add more components to get it so sound how your wanting. But then I'd just evolve it upto say a Coloursound One Knob fuzz. Which is essentially a FuzzFace with no fuzz control. To refine the bazzfuss a bit more in its current state, You would need to add a resistor to the emitter on the transitor to ground. Something around 1k would tame the gain. Also add a resistor in series after the input cap to tame some signal going into the gain stage. There are lots of other mods you could do but it will take away from what this circuit is actually meant to be.
Have fun.
Gotcha, thanks for the info@@thebasspedalshow
is this based on a fuzz face? whats the meanning of the red box in the pcb draw? thank you
Hi, not that I am aware, the Bazzfuss is a building block for loads of other fuzzes. Which red box? The diode is red and the cut in the veroboard is red.
@@thebasspedalshow the red box with a red point in the middle, is it just by doing a scratch in the board?
Yes, making sure there is no continuity between both sides of the cut
@@thebasspedalshow ill try it, thank you
fuzzface is two transistor, this is one.
Found this kind of confusing. I see the in. Where's the out?
Vol pot lug 2, I thought I had put that in the description but I haven't so I will do now.
@@thebasspedalshow thanks!
how/where should I connect the potentiometer if im using that same layout?
Says on the picture my man. Vol connections
Vol 3 goes to lug 3, vol 2 goes from lug 2 to output, vol 1 lug goes to ground, thought it said it on full picture bit it doesn't. Sorry about that.
@@thebasspedalshow lug 2 goes to the output in the 3dpt? as well the lug 1 to the ground in the 3dpt? sorry for all the questions im new to this
yeah thats correct, the ground can go anywhere there is a ground connection man.
sound is nice . just at and tone we like crab...stuck sound...
Thanks, I think man! Haha.
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Thanks for the hug mate.
Anytime!
This is cool, sounds pretty cool, but would cost me $50 on Amzon for all the parts even after I found the cheapest I could find. I could just buy a Berringher SF300 for $20.
Then don't buy them on Amazon, you can build this entire pedal with enclosure and jacks for less than $20 by visiting a hardware shop and eBay
The SF300 is awesome tho, but this isn't the same circuit.
Hey, it's called Bazz Fuss, not Guitarz Fuss. 🤣😜😜
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