Homemade Marshall Supafuzz Clone
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All Comments (17)
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Awesome, I think I'll have to clone one for myself.
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@balee94 They do sound different. I did one with OC76's and they normally have a more raspy kind of sound to them and so does the pedal. But the basic "structure" of the tone is still going to be there. Just make shure that the polarized caps are polarized correctly, if you're using NPN's instead of the original PNP's.
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that is one of the best fuzzes ive ever heard....how much did it cost to make it...not counting the enclosure
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I wanna build this too, so can I have a question? What if i use another type of transistors (they are germanium too), does it make a lot of change in sound?
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great fuzz tone!!! you use trimmer on Q3 or you use 8k2 resistor?
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very cool ... Can we have a look at the blueprints of the circuit ???
Well, how is the sound, quiet fuzzy I'd say, almost furry :) Allthough it has an effect on the clean tone too, when it's switched off, I guess that's why I don't use it much, it's mostly just laying here.
richbrutus 9 months ago
@richbrutus Cool....
skaboosh 9 months ago
I have an original :)
richbrutus 9 months ago
@richbrutus Cool! How's it sound? Do you use it much live? Respect!
skaboosh 9 months ago
Hi, cool sound! What do you think about your Cornish pedals, does they saouns as good?
Do you have experience with Cornish NG2 or G2 fuzz ?
allan4425 3 years ago
Hi, I have experienced the Cornish P2, the G2 and the SS3. They are all a completely different vibe to the old fuzz pedals, they have a bigger bandwidth and you can't (in my humble opinion) get quite the same feel from them, the ss3 sounds like a cranked amp, the P2 is like a polished Big Muff, and the G2 is kind of like a articulate distortion pedal, I really like Pete Cornish stuff.... they are very different to these tho'... just my opinion, don't forget....
skaboosh 3 years ago