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DIY fuzz face guitar pedal project, documented from arrival of components to final result, including some screenshots from simlating the circuit.
Hot Fuzz: an extremely soft shell with teddy bear ears; fully lined in a black cotton French terry. Cool lavender paw print! Available on Etsy!
This is a clone of the Peach Fuzz. Like the Acapulco Gold, it uses a pair of those little LM386 amp-in-a-chip dealies like they use to make cigar box amps and it simulates the sound of a cranked-up amp...kinda. The Peach Fuzz adds an op-amp to kind of mediate things and turns it into more of a fuzz than an amp simulation, but it still kind of has that character. It still cleans up really nice with the Volume control on my guitar and the output level is much more manageable than the Acapulco Gold, although still pretty hot. You can see where I have it (the right knob) for unity gain. It's a very cool fuzz.
Hot Fuzz: an extremely soft shell with teddy bear ears; fully lined in a black cotton French terry. Cool lavender paw print! Available on Etsy!
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost were at Comic-Con… but these aren’t them. This is Randy Foos and Ryan Goff doing a spot on impersonation of the Sandford police officers. The real Simon Pegg and Nick Frost were available in the autograph area, signing in advance of the DVD release of Hot Fuzz on July 31. -- Beth Accomando
Every year right around the time when everyone in Newfoundland is going stir crazy waiting for summer my parents and I set out to find the first sings of spring for us - Pussy Willows!
Hi! I know it has been a while but I have been really busy this past weekend and was not able to take any pictures. I took this while on my lunch break from work... I didn't have time to edit so this is SOOC.
Osprey "Fuzz" Fearless and Alaya waiting at Autrichehaven in Sluiskil for weather to make passage to Rotterdam.
Milkshake IPA from Bridge Brewing 6% ABV 45 IBU Breaks nearly every rule I have for beer including the addition of peach juice. It is also unfiltered and when pouring the last few inches you are encouraged to shake the bottle to mix up the lactose - hence the frothy head and the "hazy" appearance. But very definitely worth getting and trying: I will buy it again.
Our second day in Cape Town we visited the southern-most region viewing an old lighthouse and then the penguin colony.
the house looked mostly okay for a place that has been empty for over a year (this is my dad's place) but some things showed the passage of time
My version of the "Bazz Fuss" guitar fuzz pedal. I used an MPSA13 darlington pair transistor, 9vDC through a 10kΩ resistor on the collector, a 1N34A germanium diode from the collector to base, 0.022µF input/output film caps and a 100kΩ audio pot to adjust the volume to match the amp. There is no "gain" knob, it's always 100% on! Simple, eh? :)
If you decide to build one there are a bunch of things you can experiment with.. I tried a variety of feedback diodes like the 1N4148, 1N34A, 1N270, 1N914 and even a 1N4001 rectifier diode, as well as various LEDs. I tried both 100kΩ and 10kΩ resistors on the collector, and the 100kΩ works well with other single transistors like the 2N5088, BC547 and MPS2222A, but with a little less saturation. I also tried a number of different value output volume pots, but settled on the A100kΩ.
It gets a nice pleasing crunchy tone with some good saturation. And it really boosts the signal. If you build one start with the volume all the way off or your neighbors will probably complain!