Hello!
New here so i guess a presentation is good manners.
Magnus 39 years old and live in the middle of sweden. Been playing guitars for about 20 years and the last 15 in a coverband. Have been in the digital domain for a long time, Pod..Boss and stuff like that. Easiest for a guy in a coverband with usually only 3 minutes soundcheck. Have been DIY building studio equipment like compressors, eqs and preamps from time to time. well thats me.
Got interest for the folk fuzz and gave it a try this weekend. Made a simple pcb and populated it "the folk way" like Bjorn said, take what you got at home.
So BC107B trannies and red leds for distorsion and with the input option for more gain. Got really really supprised with the result. A great sounding fuzz/overdrive/distorsion(???), much clearer sounding than my distorsions in the Boss GT10 for lead and rythm at lower gains. So there is a really good idea to use this analog distorsion instead of the FX unit and just use the FX and CAB sim from the Boss. ( I dont want to carry an amphead an cab to the gigs sinse I always use in ear system for my monitor and i never get the time for a decent soundcheck so Ill never get good sound that way)
But it seams that this is the beginning of something really interesting.
There are several mods tho make with this circuit. More gain, filters, trannies, clipping section for example but what make the difference between a Fuzz/overdrive/ distorsion is it the over all construction or the clipping section or what???
I will instantly start to use this little bugger in my rig and I will try to make variations of it. I will try to make a more distorsion like version for a little compressed hi gain distorsion but is this possible with this circuit??
What is the big difference between trannie and OP amp based circuit, is one preferred over the other for Fuzz/overdrive/distorsion???
Oh by the way, is there anyone that has the long version of the circuit explanation for the Folk Fuzz??? Searched the net but no luck
Hope someone have some answers
Best regards Magnus