I would love to get my hands on a fuzzrite clone. The ones I find are outrageously priced for how simple the circuit is.
http://m.ebay.com/itm/Ashbass-FUZZb...%3A766be9371590a786c3542a02ffbf1375%7Ciid%3A2
Of course the challenge for cloning old fuzzes is not the circuit design, its determining what transistor gain range and biasing makes them sound "good".
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First post. Been lurking for a while here.
That was the idea I had in mind. I stripped down from using a lot of effects and went right to the essential.This looks like a super versatile little board, everything you need and nothing you don't. Nice!
And this looks like a lot of fun... How do you like the Shepard's End? I've been thinking about picking one up.
To the "Surf" board go the spoils.
Was:
Now is:
The Korg PitchBlack from the main board replaced the hard-to-read, too-fussy-for-live-use Petersen StroboStomp (which will be retired to set-up duty in the shop). The TR-2 from the main board takes the place of the wonky BYOC Tremolo (one of these days, I'll find the bad solder joint in that bad boy). The '65 Reverb gets moved to the front row for easier stompin'.
I built this board intending to get serious about learning some surf guitar instrumentals, but lately I've been using it to learn the five songs on the "A" side of Iron Butterfly's In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida album. The title track is sort of worn out, but the "A" side has some great psychedelic-era pop songs. The Fuzzrite and the '65 Reverb are perfect. for them.
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Maybe you should replace that EQ with a Digital Delay [emoji16]
How do you use the different delays?
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