Found some old Mullard tranny's. Need circuit ideas.

Artie

Peaveyologist
I've acquired a few very old Mullard Ge transistors. Most are OC42, but there are a couple others. Aren't these highly regarded in pedal circles?
Anyone have a good schematic, or idea, on how to best utilize these in a guitar circuit?

Like this: (Not my pic. Mine say OC42 on them.)

Mullard.jpg

Thanks;
Artie

P.S. I know I could do a Google search, but I like 1st-hand forum knowledge better. ;)
 
Re: Found some old Mullard tranny's. Need circuit ideas.

Ah . . . so I'm just left to my own devices. :D

(What the hey . . . it's Friday.)
 
Re: Found some old Mullard tranny's. Need circuit ideas.

Ive certainly seen fuzzes ( usually fuzz face types) built around those old Mullards.
 
Re: Found some old Mullard tranny's. Need circuit ideas.

I like doing fuzz face based pedals with a combo of germanium and silicone like this one:

Easy-Face-w-incapblend.jpg

They're a little more temperature stable than purely germanium circuits, but have all of that germanium splatty tone. Plus you can build more of 'em with fewer germanium transistors.
 
Re: Found some old Mullard tranny's. Need circuit ideas.

If it was me, I'd just build a rangemaster... nothing like those with a nice "not too leaky" mullard.
 
Re: Found some old Mullard tranny's. Need circuit ideas.

Thanks all. I may do both. I've got a few.

P.S. Hey Surgeon . . . that rangemaster circuit looks perfect. And perfectly simple. I'll definitely try one of those first. Thanks. :)
 
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Re: Found some old Mullard tranny's. Need circuit ideas.

Thanks all. I may do both. I've got a few.

P.S. Hey Surgeon . . . that rangemaster circuit looks perfect. And perfectly simple. I'll definitely try one of those first. Thanks. :)

No problem, it is simple yet very cool sounding (a classic!). Make sure you check out how you can bias the transistor properly and you'll be golden.
 
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