DIY Fuzz Face guitar pedal | LoHi Sounds
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Hello hello everybody! For our next video, we'll build the Bold As Love Fuzz, based on the Fuzz Face, originally manufactured by Arbiter Electronics until Dunlop took over in 1993 . A truly iconic pedal and one of the most famous fuzz pedals used by Jimi Hendrix, Pete Townshend, David Gilmour etc.
Enjoy!
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Schematic:
tagboardeffects...
Components:
Resistors
33k
470R
100k
Capacitors
2x 10uF
2,2uF
22uF
10nF
Chip:
TC1044S
Pots:
1KB Fuzz
500KA Vol
10KB Bias (trim pot)
Transistors PNP Germanium:
Started with 2x AC126 with hFE 90-100 and 100-110. Switched to two NOS-transistors, 2SB178 with hFE 70-80 and 100-110.
Anyone who decides to build this should really replace the 470R (470 ohm) resistor with a 1k variable resistor (trim pot). It allows you to control the output of the pedal without negatively effecting it's tone. It just makes the pedals volume control much more useable since it has more volume to work with.
Man i need more content. Maybe build a modulation or time based effects
I second this. I absolutely love this channel!
Thank you! Response like this means a lot for us. We're currently a bit stalled because of the corona situation, but we have a lot of new content planned for when we can start producing videos again!
@@lohisounds4064 this channel is gonna go far, the way you make ur videos really helps aspiring pedal makers.
Awesome channel!
I just built a fuzz face almost identical to this one with a TC1044Scps charge pump that I used instead of the recommended max1044 even though I have both. But it's in an enclosure with an NPN silicon treble booster. So it's basically a reverse analogman Sunlion. For the fuzz face I used two Germanium PNP NTE102'S at first (Q1 had an hFE of about 80 and Q2 of about 103.4) and it was ok but it was a little too warm. So next I sourced an NTE102A (hFE = 134) that I put into the Q2 position and it sounds perfect now. It's got just the right amount of high end without loosing the full bottom end. And adjusting the bias for less voltage at Q2's collector makes a great gated fuzz tone and raising the voltage makes it warmer until you get really high at which point it's a smooth non gated Velcro type fuzz tone . So to be clear now Q1 is about 80 hFE and Q2 is about 134 hFE. I also replaced the 470R (470 ohm) resistor since the pedals output volume was lower then I wanted. I put a 1k variable resistor (trim pot) in its place and cranked it all the way to 1k and the pedal has much much more output and along with the volume knob that made the pedal dramatically more versatile. I highly recommend to anyone who builds a Fuzz Face to either use a 1k - 1.5k resistor instead of the 470R or a 1k-1.5k variable resistor.
Damn! Unbelievable that Dunlop asks 150 bucks for such a simple circuit, let alone in a big unusable enclosure. When COVID19 is over and all parts are again available, I'll try a DIY Fuzz Face build.
It's pretty easy to use russian germanium npn transistors as well. I mix and match the ones I still work off of from buying bulk about 10 years ago. Alot available are low gain but have little leakage so for q1 they work well, I use gt404s for q2. With high leakage you can sometimes use a silicon diode in series with the emitter following proper polarity.
@@jonlangfitt Try using up those low hFE transistors in a darlington pair for Q2 ;-)
the design don't came out of nowhere man
Came from reddit, glad to follow this kind of content!
You have the best videos for making guitar pedals I've ever seen! They are informative enough to fully recreate what you're doing but also made in a way that doesn't bore to death. Keep it up!
Thank you, it really means a lot! We're finally able to start recording again and will start releasing new content in the upcoming weeks
I just started building pedals and this is the type of video that’s been missing on RUclips! Very well produced. Right level of detail and getting to the point quickly.
Thank you Benjamin!
Really well made vid! FYI as a fellow builder sanding the cut edges of the stripboard is always aesthetically pleasing :D
Thanks a lot! :)
awesome build. looking forward to seeing the Klon + KOT clone pedal. You should try mic'ing up your amp or recording DI so we can hear the pedal's sound better
Where can i find this?
It's been a while, but the Klon + KoT will be up soon! Stay tuned!
@@lohisounds4064 sweet! I look forward to it
Hey, thanks for this video, it was so clarifying. I learned more in less than ten minutes than in four year of my school LOL.
Do you guys are intended to continue the videos? If so I'll be honored to be the first patreon of the channel! Keep the good work, you guys are amazing.
Thanks a lot for the feedback! We got split up (Munich and Stockholm), so doing videos atm is a bit hard. We'll let you know if we get back together to create more videos and would then be happy to have you as a patreon :)
@@lohisounds4064 the videos were awesome, such incredible quality. You both inspired me to start doing my pedals and learning electronic (again)
Man i need more content. Maybe build a modulation or time based event
I'd recommend building a Marshall Supa Fuzz instead (or afterwards). Basically adds a transistor stage to the fuzz face type circuits. Much more forgiving of transistor specs. Fuzz faces can vary quite a bit depending on the transistors used.
I love the artwork. Amazing job.
Love your video! The pedal sound great too.
Nice thought. But showing the wiring on the board would be sweet!
Is there another video showing all the specific wiring? specially on the ones from the audio output, the dc in and the stomp switch. Thnx
There’s a link to the schematic in the description
@@xRickAstleyx shit look me up on Twitter if you Fr wanna build it and I’ll read those fuckers for you
Shits not hard Fr some stuff just has to be turned a special direction that’s why you kinda need the schematic to build it
Man sound awesome....your channel and tag boards effect site is a killer..please keep these project coming..Meanwhile i want to ask you that i found interesting circuit on the web but in PNG
format,could you please explain how to get it to correct scale to print this.once again thank you for the lesson.
Really helpful video. Thanks
Snyggt jobbat 😊👍
Tack!
such a good taste. Good quality video and explanation.
I would support you on Patreon if you would continue with the project. Go ahead!
great sound!
Please continue doing this! You sre a genius! From wherr do you get your cases?
Thank you! More content coming up soon! Usually we order our cases from musikding
You are a legend
Nice job duder
Great job! Where did you buy yours 2sb178? I tried musikding and bitsbox too but didn't find, can you help me? Thanks
Great vids!
Thank you!
it was so amazing
Thank you!
+1 Sub. Great work and content. Keep it going.🤘🏼But I wonder how SM Fuzz sound much thicker than a fuzz face?
Thanks! It can depend on many things, but I would say it mostly has to do with transistor type, hFE values and such.
The trim pot needs to be accessible. I've got a tone stack blend cap adding a .47uf to cut some bass for when your wanting that.
I agree that's how I built the fuzz face in my reverse Sunlion pedal. I also highly recommend an internal 1k variable resistor replacing the 470 ohm resistor. It raises the output dramatically without negutivly edge ting the tone so your volume control is much more useable and versatile. I wonder why that hasn't become a staple in fuzz face clones yet cause it's so much better with more output. You can still set it at a low output with the volume but you'll also have extra volume on tap for raising the low output when the bias is rolled back when your after a Velcro fuzz tone. It just really makes the pedal much more versatile.
Hello, friend~what brand of spray paint is the spray paint of the aluminum shell? The self-painting paint I bought is not easy to dry:(
Love this, very good video my dude. Would like it if you did a legitimate tutorial!
Thanks for the awesome video! I am about to start doing DIY pedals and this video is a superb starting point!
One rookie question, at the end you said to set the trimpot to taste. I guess this is the knob that adjust fuzz? Just making sure this isn't something I have to do when I'm soldering/asembling etc
Hi! The trim pot is the small internal potentiometer which is only accessible from the inside of the pedal, so before you close it we suggest that you try the pedal out and adjust it. It determines the voltage through the transistors if I'm not mistaken, which adjusts the taste of the fuzz sound. On the outside you have the 'volume' and 'fuzz' knobs which can be set on the fly!
@@lohisounds4064 I believe this can be substituted for an adjustable pot and used as a bias control?
@@pablopower6297 yes the analog man version has it, he uses a 5kb pot but u can use a 10kb pot for more options
You should create a kit! I want to make this but I've been struggling with finding all the components.
Maybe in the future haha. I don't know where you're based, but in Europe musikding and bitsbox are really good suppliers of components
Can hardly tell the difference. Awesome. Where you get your parts?
Thanks! We're based in EU, so we get them from musikding.de
Where would I find those three pin sockets for the transistors, I can't find any. Great video! Super inspiring!
If you're in Europe try ordering them from musikding.de, that's what we did. Otherwise they should be available at any electronics shop, try searching for 'transistor socket'
@@lohisounds4064 thanks I found them! another issue I've run into though is my .01uf(10nf) cap looks nothing like the big yellow one i see here or in the diagram, it's very small and green. Is this an issue? Thanks so much for responding!
So sickk
Are you playing Corporal Clegg?
No this is foxy lady by Hendrix, love Pink Floyd though. Never noticed it before but those two songs sound kinda similar!
Love this channel! It’s possible to build a reverb or delay pedal?
Of course! For reverb you probably have to go digital, but there are plenty of analog delay schematics out there. These are in general a bit more complex than a fuzz pedal however
so it dosent matter what germanium transistors you buy..just buy what ever and find a couple that sound good from the batch? if that's the case that is good..Because I bought a pcb and small bear stays sold out of what is recommended on the parts list.So it's like i have this pre made of the dallas and all the parts but the fuzz face transistors..Uggh
Which enclosure did you use?
great video! I'm planning on building my own fuzz face, and I'm wondering if i could use an external pot for the bias instead of an internal trim pot. is that even a good idea? if so, what kind of pot should i use?
Thanks! That is a great idea and actually a fairly regular mod! I would go for a 10k log pot.
JHS just put out a video on modding a fuzz face. Check it out. Hope this helps!
LoHi Sounds alright, thanks for the help!
Michael Bartholomew i just saw it! its really helpful.
Hello i'm new to the pedal game i juste want to know, why we do cut trace ? i dont see the utility ?
Question: is it possible not to use the TC1044S and instead bias the signal?
wow awsome can u diy a auto Wah or Disto pedal next time !!
Thanks! Good suggestions, we'll add them to our "potential builds"-document :)
@@lohisounds4064 NICEEEEEE :=)
Hey great video. I've built my pcb for the circuit tested it and it's not working. I'm not sure if I'm wiring it up incorrectly. Or if I've got the wrong IC chip. At the moment ik using a TC 1044S but in the diagram it says that the chip to use is a max 1044 csa. Any chance someone could give me some guidance this my DIY build.
What is the softer fuzz to start with for a guy completely in love with boutique OD pedals ? Thanks Guys and kindest regards
This one is a classic and pretty simple build, perfect for a first build
can you build analog delay ??
For what do you need the chip?
LOHI SOUNDS
What modifications would you do to a fuzz face pedal when the guitars volume is turned down that would get that clean glassy texas metal tin can sound
-- because it sounds like SRV is playing in a metallic metal tin can and its from him turning down the strat guitar volume know that the fuzz pedal is being used as a specialized EQ parameter resonance like a cocked wah setting. If you were to design the fuzz face pedal to get a variety of different kinds of texas glassy metal tin can sounds, what would you do to the fuzz face?
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Hi, easiest mod would be to try out different transistors as they all have their own characteristics. Another thing you could do is change the input cap to a lower value, see if that helps. If you really want to go in for it, I read about adding a switchable pot to the input working in the same way as the volume knob, but now you can control it with your foot.
What was the total cost of all of the parts?
I can't remember, about 20€ for the components and 5€ for the enclosure
At first glance, it kinda looks like this says BOLD ASS LOVE.
toshiba 2sb54 will work?
They seem to be ok for this build. However we recommend to get a few different ones and use the ones you like the most!
Algún loco que lo haga en español
Haha, quizás alguna vez podemos hacer algo en español, pero te prometo nada :D
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Building a fuzz face with pots and even a switch...disgusting 😀
Man i need more content. Maybe build a modulation or time based effects