Super Fuzz - Univox / Shin-Ei Companion Fuzz FY6
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Direct Connect compatible (4 way)
Inspired by: Super Fuzz
PCB size: 50 x 50mm
pcb_superfuzz2
Pedal Parts
New
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Please see the kit page for full description.
Direct Connect compatible (4 way)
Inspired by: Super Fuzz
PCB size: 50 x 50mm
pcb_superfuzz2
Pedal Parts
New
Nice octave fuzz
"Build this to get that psychedelic machine vibe for a well known solo. I wasn't sure what transistors to use, so I socketed all of them. I tried 2N2222, 2N5088 and 2N3904, the last ones where my favourite. I also went with the diode selector switch between some 1N4148 and D9E germanium (also socketed). The germanium where my favourite, but there wasn't a huge difference other than volume I don't think. If I was to build another I would just go straight to the Germanium as I have some and not have the switch. Nice easy build, though the recommended hole placement was a tad snug. Maybe it was my mistake though, I should go back and check." Chris - 15 March 2023
Super Heavy
"Wow, this circuit is intense. I opted for the Watson build with just the tone switch. It's the sonic equivalent of a fist fight. This might be my favorite sounding fuzz yet." Clifford - 27 March 2016
A Massive Monster
"I've been building vero pedals for about 18 months now but the parts count meant that I wanted to reduce the likelihood of errors with a PCB. Building from the PCB was a joy. The BOM was clear for ordering parts and the options for diode swap etc were clear. I wired the trimpot holes to an external pot, which I'm not sure was necessary because I've set it to what I like and won't move it and wired the tone switch to one 'throw' of a 3PDT footswitch, which I'm glad I did because the volume levels of the two sounds are close enough to want to flip between them on the fly and the change is dramatic whichever one you flip to. The diode switch is a nice touch, I've chosen a clear favourite (I'm not sure which as I boxed it) but the other option was different enough to be worthwhile. The documentation was clear and simple enough to follow, in fact a beginner would find it equally as hard to populate this PCB as they would a simpler vero project. On to the finished project. I have made clones of some modern high gain fuzzes as well as a Foxx Tone, which I lovw but this pedal is a MONSTER and while youtube demos give you an idea of what it sounds like, you can only hear and feel how nasty it is by playing it. The Scooped setting is trebbley (I play a strat) and abrasive with some octave but not so much that it comes and goes along the neck and the sound is more stable in (stable for a roar of fuzz chaos) than most octave fuzzes. It's really all about the full-tone set" Joey Chickenskin - 13 November 2015