Hi,
Here's a little circuit explination:
Well as you can see in the circuit it has a voltage controlled input, by means of the resistor in series with the input. As this is varied it aslo affects the base response as it works as a filter as well and the 1M resistor works as a resistans multiplier actually just a part of damping at minimum fuzz so the pot appears to be twice as big.
This makes also minimum noise at minimum fuzz- this is explanied in the original article
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This circuit does not run on maximum gain but has a a couple of feedback systems that makes the circuit stable using many different types of transistors and also feedback system to control excess noise.
To get more gain out of the circuit the input resistor as noted 47K Ohms in the FF2,8% can be 2K0 Ohms.
This gives more gain at the maximum setting of Fuzzcontrol.
For those familiar with OP-Amps. This two stage amplifier works similar to an inverting configuration allthough the gain equation is different and also the open loop gain is very low compared to an OP amp, but I mention this to give a view of what the Fuzzcontrol does as if you'd view changing the input resistor.
The circuit is a basic application of a two stage transistor amplifier to get higher gain and higher input impedance than a single transistor.
As you can see in the original articles when using bipolar transistors the base to emitter doide is used since that junction is made to be progressive in tenths of the total forward voltage.
Of course you can use J-fets or Mos fets connected as diodes as well with slightly different results.
I have built very few but some of these using the transistor of the day in the true spirit of the Folk Fuzz- use what you can and what sounds good
Have fun
BJ