I've added a anti-popping pull down resistor, a power filter cap, and polarity protection diode. There a host of modifications to the circuit you can find on forums and the like, but one I highly recommend is replacing the stock B1k fuzz pot with either a C1k or B2k pot. This will give a better sweep of the range of fuzz. It's also not a bad idea to replace the 8.2k resistor with a 10k trimmer or B10k pot (wired as a variable resistor) to help bias Q2 correctly.
There are many different transistors that sound good in this circuit (I've used 2N2222 and 2N2369 trannies with good success). Just use sockets and try different ones out.
UPDATE:
I've verified the layout and put it in a 1590a using 2N5550 transistors. Here's pics of my build:
Great layout, I did it today, and I loved.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Glad it worked out for you.
ReplyDeletehi, can i do the eric jhonson ff whit this pcb?it uses silicon bc183 transistors, thanks!
ReplyDeleteYou should be able to, yes. Might have to get creative with the 27 ohm resistor in the EJ that goes from Fuzz 2 to the electro cap that normally goes between Fuzz 2 and Ground/Fuzz 1, and the 27p cap that goes between collector and base of Q2. Hmmm... Maybe I should make a difference layout for the EJ version. Haha
Deletehaha, ok, wait thel EJ version!
DeleteI builded this pedal with BC548 and works fine, thank for effectslayouts.blogspot.com.br!!!
ReplyDeleteBuilt this with BC108 transistors both very close to 260 hfe. I read 5.70v at Q2 and 1.30v at Q1 with a 6k2 resistor instead of the stock 8k2.
ReplyDeletebuilt this with BC108 and B1K for fuzz, No Sounds coming !
ReplyDeletecan anybody help me out ?
Time to debug! Double check for shorts or cold solder joints and try this out:
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thanks mate. will keep you updated
Deletemay i omit the b1k gain pot to fixed 1k resistor?
ReplyDeleteif i can, how i wire it?
because i realize i always turn the gain knob maxed out and control the gain with my gtr volume.
cheers mite.
You can, though it might get a bit messy on this board. Jumper the fuzz 3 pad to fuzz 2 pad and wire the 1k resistor in parallel with the 22uF cap.
Deleteok, i will try.
ReplyDeleteso the resistor will be across the fuzz 1 pad and 22uF cap positive side isn't it?
sorry about my dumbness brother.
How do you guys set printer to correct settings to match the correct scale of layouts ?
ReplyDeleteI've created scaled PDFs of every layout on the blog. All you have to do is print. Check out the Transfer Image Library tab at the top of the page.
DeleteI just built this. Sounds great except the last 5% on the fuzz knob get really nasty, splattery and high pitched. I used BC109's. Any idea's?
ReplyDeleteI had this same problem and fixed with some mods. A 100kohm resistor before the DC input and some low value capacitors in paralel with transistor legs
DeleteI had to flip the PCB around in the enclosure. I guess BC109's don't like being positioned too closely to the input jack. As soon as I flipped the pcb around and got some separation all of the excess noise stopped.
Deletecan you show it how you flipped it out=? i have the same issue. thx
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ReplyDeletematched 2N2222's TO18 and 10k bias pot.
Sounds amazing
Great layout thanks! I made this and it sounds great. However it doesn't clean up smoothly using my guitar volume. It's like there's a threshold around number 8 on my guitar where it goes from being mild overdrive very quickly to full fuzz, without much gradient. There is also a bit of sputter when I first play notes. Any thoughts how I could remedy this please?
ReplyDeleteSputtering sounds like you've got a biasing issue. You may need to play with the resistor value going to the collector of Q2.
DeleteThanks! Noddy newbie question, but if I put a 10k trimmer in that spot, do I just connect two of the legs in and leave the third, or does the third leg need to go somewhere in the circuit?
DeleteConnect one leg to the collector of Q2 and then jumper the other 2 legs to the 330Ω/10nF junction.
DeleteI prefer, for more usable range of "biasing" and external knob, use b5k in series with a 5k1 resistor.
DeleteThanks both for your helpful replies! A 10k trimmer has helped considerably. But |vM, you think that going over 10k might help further? If so, do you think it would be worth me whacking a 100R in series with the 10k trimmer?
DeleteIf you're keeping the bias control internally, I would worry about adding a series resistor. Just up the trimmer value to 20k.
DeleteI just did this build. It works fine except I notice a very significant volume drop when the pedal is on vs. bypassed. Is this just a common fuzz face thing? I've read changing the 330r to a 1.2k will boost the output volume. Did I do something wrong?
ReplyDeleteHaven't run into that problem before. You can try increasing that resistor value, but I think something else is wrong with your build. What kind of transistors did you use?
DeleteI have the same trouble, I check the build and it's correct, I'm using bc108A. Thanks!
DeleteTry using higher gain transistors. -A variants of BC transistors are lower gain. Old school silicon Fuzz Faces used BC108C.
DeleteI removed the socket and now works better, I'll try with bc108B (I don't have the C version), other suggestion for transistor?
DeleteI also use 10k pot instead of 8.2k resistor to bias Q2, wich is the best bias point?
Thank You!
The B is probably good. Other options would be 2N2369, 2N5550, even 2N3904. And just adjust the trimmer till is sounds good.
Delete2N2907 too and 2n2222.
DeleteThe best Bias point I found was between 5k and 10k (I used b5k external pot in series with 4k7 resistor).
Hi, just giving this a go for my first DIY pedal try.
ReplyDeleteJust a quick question, what is 4001 on the diagram?
Thanks
It's a 1N4001 diode and there to protect the circuit from a reverse polarity power supply
Deleteo meu 4001 esquenta muito,,,porque sera dai tirei...(mas o pedal ta funcionando)
DeleteHello guys! Please, I need a little help. I built this project with the same values components. The bypass works fine, but when the circuit is on, it just work with effect per 1 second, and no effect, and one second with the effect on, effect off, effect on. I don´t have any idea about whats possible to going on! And the effect just work with a "low notes" like at E and A strings, when I play D, G, B, and e strings, the sound is over with effect, but is ok with bypass. Someone can say me whats going on with my project? Thank you a lot, bros!!
ReplyDeleteCheck transistors pinout
DeleteCheck traces and wireds, maybe some short
I hope it helps
does anyone know were this is in the Transfer Image Library can't seem to finde it
ReplyDeletethe you
It's in the Dallas Arbiter folder.
DeleteHad a few problems with this one, still having some trouble. Been using an audio probe to debug, and no sound gets past the 100k resistor or the base of q1. Any tips? ive tried a couple differrent transistors recommended here and elsewhere to no effect.
ReplyDeleteYou may be having biasing issues. Try experimenting with 33k and 8.2k resistors.
DeleteHi. I'm getting into DIY guitar pedals and want this one to be my first :P (bunch of parts comming soon). I just love fuzz face tones :)
ReplyDeleteI'm aware this is a noobish question but where is 'Out' on the layout?
Read the notes under the perf side of the layout ;)
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ReplyDeleteI made this with BC107 and work fine except of low output volume. I mean there is no volume drop comparing to clean sound, but there is no gain either. Is just the way it works or am I did something wrong? Thank for help in advice :)
ReplyDeleteIt should definitely be louder. Might just be a biasing issue. You might need to adjust the value of the 8.2k resistor or even increase the value of the 330ohm resistor.
Deletehello guys, I have completed this pedal and it works perfectly, only on the fuzz pot when I turn counterclockwise so I bring the fuzz pot to 0 the guitar tones are closed, it is comese stessisuonando with the pot tone of the guitar to 0.how I have to do to solve the problem?
ReplyDeleteWhere do i connect volume 3?
ReplyDeletestupid me... you use it as a variable resistor
DeleteHi friends...
ReplyDeleteHow can I find the transfer image? I know in the transfer image library but I don't know where.
Please help meeeee
They're organized by manufacturer, so look in the Dallas Arbiter folder.
DeleteThank you man!!! I didn't know who was the manufacturer!!! Thanks again...
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ReplyDeletehello this pedal is of positive or negative mass?
As drawn it's for negative ground, but could be adapted for positive ground by reversing the polarity of any polarized components.
DeleteI made this one with a friend and try it out in his tube amp and it sounded amazing. Then I came to my house to try it in my digital amp but it didn´t do anything. Any ideas why?
ReplyDeleteFirst build, just wanted to say thank you for this excellent layout. I ended up breadboarding it and playing with mods. The BC108 sounds amazing and the number of sounds you can get with a bias pot on Q2 is just awesome.
ReplyDeleteKeep it up man, I hope to keep making more of your layouts.
o meu 4001 esquenta muito ,,, porque sera dai tirei ... (mas o pedal ta funcionando)
ReplyDeleteHey man! Thank you for the great content. A dummy question. The BC108B are supposed to work fine right?
ReplyDeleteI bought it and the circuit do not work, then I made a check with multimeter ( check the base to emiter and base to colector resistence), but from B to C it shows an open circuit.
The store sent me a new pair of transistor, but same weird behavior.
P.S.: the circuit works fine with BC458 transistors.
The 108B will work, but you might have to adjust the resistors going to the collectors of each transistor to bias them correctly. Most of the BC108 fuzz faces use 108C transistors, which have a higher hFE.
DeleteHey Man! Lovely site!. I've decided to try make one, sooooo
ReplyDeleteI 've made this one (with a battery) however there is a problem. It seems to me that signal from guitar or other sources is just to weak to make it working. When I put this baby in the loop effect in my amp it works, but when I want to connect this the old fashioned way (guitar -> pedal -> amp) you can hear a big nothing :C
Do you have any idea why is it like that ? I would appreciate any clue because I have none.
Hi.
ReplyDeleteI builded this fuzz face clone and it's my first build. The effect sounds how it should, I think, but there's a horrible interference sound mixed in the signal that gets even worst when you roll down the volume, you can hear radio stations and lots of noise. I have tried everything... used it with a 9v battery, with the 1spot, tried on the breadboard, on the enclosure... the sound just dond't go away. The pedal it's wired true bypass and even turned off and without any battery or dc power connected it's injecting noise into my other pedals (it's very notorious with any distortion effect). Even direct to the clean amp and with the effect off you can hear a slightly hum.
What could be the problem?
I'll really apreciate your opinion. It's driving me crazy!
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DeleteCould I use 2n5088 transistors in this build instead? It’s all I have at the moment
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ReplyDeleteHi my build sounds great / BC109 / 10k trim and set Q2c bias at 5.6V (a little high). There´s a small issue when the guitar vol is down, I get a weird kind of hum noise.
ReplyDeleteDoes somebody knows what could be happening in here?... ...maybe the hambucking pick ups?
Thank you
I have the same problem. With singles or humbuckers, the hum doesn't go away. I'm even listening to some radio stations
ReplyDeleteDONE !!! excellent sound !!! I did it with 30K instead of 8K2, trying to reach 4.5 Volts on Collector Q2, and replacing Fuzz pot by B5K instead of B1K...
ReplyDeleteHI, Thanks for this layout! I've got issues with the wiring of this pedal. Should some one send a pic of the correct wiring? (i mean how to wire the pcb with the pots, jack in/jack out etc?)
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot!
Check out the General Layout Notes tab
DeleteI tried to wire it up, but it still not working, could you send pics how to wire up this pedal?
DeleteWill work ass well with a pair of bc334 d?
ReplyDeleteGreat for playing on the edge of bias - my demo at https://youtu.be/8Pz7jDXOhJ0
ReplyDeleteHi! Thanks for this great build. I've printed the pcb layout and solder everything. BUT ! i've got problems about wiring this PCB. Do you have any photos of the complete winring. (i've tried using an offboard wiring and 2 mono jack...Am I right?
ReplyDeletehttps://generalguitargadgets.com/pdf/ggg_p90_lo.pdf
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