Folk Fuzz Survey & 'Suggestion box'

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Folk Fuzz Survey (check as many as apply)

The Folk Fuzz experience has been great and I would like to do more Folk Forum projects
11
39%
I would try just about any project if there was a kit and help
5
18%
I was only interested in BJs design (Cheap BJF pedal)
2
7%
I just bought the Folk Fuzz kit to have it and probably wont build it (BJF souvenier)
0
No votes
I would build one if there was more detailed instruction
4
14%
I was hoping for more of a teaching/learning experience
2
7%
I was disappointed and wont bother next time
0
No votes
Im a lumberjack and Im OK
4
14%
 
Total votes : 28

Re: Folk Fuzz Survey & 'Suggestion box'

Postby BJF » Mon Nov 10, 2008 2:31 pm

Hi,

I had thought I'd have more time to post educational things about mounting parts and substituting parts et.c.
However I think others came to the rescue with great tips and photos and guides.
Indeed when mounting a pcb it's best to start with the lower case parts as shown in one thread.
Ahum, there was a pcb layout to this and that's a pcb I have not seen in real life. I thought at one level it could be interesting to make your own pcb which is very easy with a circuit like this, but it is ofcourse extremely good that there was a pcb made with printed text on it.

Ahum, are there any aspects of the Folk Fuzz circuit that would be of interest to discuss as in parts or theory or just anything?

OK, as I see it this turned out really well as a team effort and most seem to be happy about this side of the forum.

Thank you all gentlemen for making this a fun experience

Have fun
BJ
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