thiscalltoarms wrote:
Well now that we have BJ's blessing, anyone else interested in building a folk fuzz?
So, I'm actually the guy (jucas) over there that checked the prices and grabbed the layout from nick, but as thiscalltoarms posted, nobody's going to put down the money for all of them, and very few people are going to pay 20 bucks for a PCB a month from now. I'd assumed that Bjorn posting the link meant it was alright with him as long as the project was mostly a DIY thing (ie, you have a pcb, but gotta source some parts, and put it together), so thankfully I wasn't too far off.
But, with or without a PCB, I'm going to build and tweak one or two of the folk fuzzes after I'm home from working for the summer. Thiscalltoarms, had you had some thoughts on somehow doing a "group project" over here, or is that mostly trying to rally a few people to grab some PCB's? I think that if a couple people put 'em together circulating the results might be interesting, especially if someone doing it had a "real" folk fuzz to compare with (or at least, soundclips and comparing notes). That might be really boring if they end up too similar, but who knows... It could go either way, but it looks like it should be a straighforward enough circuit that a little tweaking and some personal touches would be possible. Like Donner mentioned, Bjorn figures that the circuit will be forgiving to part substitutions, so it could be fun.