WEM (WATKINS ELECTRIC MUSIC) PROJECT V FUZZ

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i think i've found BC 108 heaven !!!....
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i can't take the credit... 'tis not my pedal, i just did the e-stalking work :hihi: but the cat is finally out of the bag

not a Superfuzz at all apparently :hmm:
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big muff. :hihi:
Oh, DB? That's just slang for Dandy Big muff collector.
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woohoo! the schematic looks nuts! think i need a bigger breadboard! :party:
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edkoppel wrote:big muff. :hihi:
How you figure? I count 7 transistors. Some look to be configured in a Darlington pair. A Muff, I think not.

Edit: just saw that hand drawn schem on that FSB link. Definitely it's own beast, for sure. And an inductor? Exciting stuff :crackjam:
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SunburnedGoat wrote:
edkoppel wrote:big muff. :hihi:
How you figure? I count 7 transistors. Some look to be configured in a Darlington pair. A Muff, I think not.

Edit: just saw that hand drawn schem on that FSB link. Definitely it's own beast, for sure. And an inductor? Exciting stuff :crackjam:
sorry. :scared:
it was a joke referring to this thread...
viewtopic.php?p=178010#p178010

but it does seem like every old previously unknown fuzz turns out to be either a Fuzz Face, a Super Fuzz or a Big Muff.
Oh, DB? That's just slang for Dandy Big muff collector.
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edkoppel wrote:
SunburnedGoat wrote:
edkoppel wrote:big muff. :hihi:
How you figure? I count 7 transistors. Some look to be configured in a Darlington pair. A Muff, I think not.

Edit: just saw that hand drawn schem on that FSB link. Definitely it's own beast, for sure. And an inductor? Exciting stuff :crackjam:
sorry. :scared:
it was a joke referring to this thread...
viewtopic.php?p=178010#p178010

but it does seem like every old previously unknown fuzz turns out to be either a Fuzz Face, a Super Fuzz or a Big Muff.
Ahh, inside stuff. I shoulda known :tu:
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edkoppel wrote: but it does seem like every old previously unknown fuzz turns out to be either a Fuzz Face, a Super Fuzz or a Big Muff.
The Big Three :marx:
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