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Hi there, welcome to my blog - La Revolution Deux. It's an odd name - but I like it! Here you will find all the info on my various DIY Guitar effects builds, amplifiers and guitars. Everything from a humble Ibanez tubescreamer to the holiest KLON Overdrive.
You may also find a few effects builds that I am looking to move on - usually in exchange for other effects/gear/cash. You can always check my ebay account to see what I've got up for grabs.
Have fun, enjoy the blog - Fred Briggs :-)
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Feel free to get in contact with me about anything you see on this blog or with any general questions about guitars, amplifiers and effects, I'll be happy to answer! Just click the button above to email me directly or alternately my email address is fredbriggs2007 [at] googlemail [dot] com
Have fun, enjoy the blog - Fred Briggs :-)
CONTACT ME
Feel free to get in contact with me about anything you see on this blog or with any general questions about guitars, amplifiers and effects, I'll be happy to answer! Just click the button above to email me directly or alternately my email address is fredbriggs2007 [at] googlemail [dot] com
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Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Fred Briggs - Unknown Fuzz
A new fuzz design from myself. It's silicon transistor based but with a difference. I've been playing around with the old Vox Tonebender circuit for a while and this is what sprung from those experimentsTaking inspiration from the Fred Briggs Fuzz I made a few years ago that used "piggy-backed" silicon transistors to emulate lower gain germanium devices I used a couple of piggy backed high gain silicon trannys in the first stage with the hfe set to 25. This first stage pushes a NOS BC108 transistor in the second stage - it sounds great, there's no ear shredding like the usual silicon fuzz boxes just a nice fat low end and a warm mid section. The three controls are for 1; a bass cut, 2; a width control (which adjusts how "wide" and gainy the fuzz sounds) and the third is just a volume control. As you can see there is no "usual" gain control, that's because the only gain control you need is your guitar's volume knob, it'll do everything from mild overdrive right through to full on FuZzZzZzZz.
So, here's the schematic for you:
*NOTE* - To further control the high end and upper mids I would recommend you add in a 2n2 cap in parallel with the 22K resistor and 100kB "Width" pot. It really calms down the harsh frequencies. I included the 2n2 cap on my final build!
*NOTE 2* - Piggy backed transistors are a little picky, you may have to pair up a few 2N5088 transistors before you find a couple that are happy together :-)
I'll be updating this with a sound sample as soon as possible!
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Fred Briggs,
Fuzz
Tuesday, 27 March 2012
Tim Escobedo - Tytewadd Fuzz
Here's another one of Tim Escobedo's great "circuit snippets" - the Tytewadd Fuzz. As you can see it's reminiscent of his Syrupp Booster:
Using that top jfet as a simple current regulator bangs up the gain in the circuit and allows this single transistor gain stage to create some epically big fuzz tones. I had a play with this the other day and really enjoyed it's tone and simplicity - I would certainly recommend this build for anyone who enjoys Big Muff-ish tones.
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Fuzz
Toadworks - Mr Squishy Compressor
"ToadWorks Mr. Squishy is an analog compressor pedal that combines purity of tone with tight, punchy squeeze-on-demand. Mr. Squishy has been tested with a wide range of amplifiers, including tube, solid state and hybrid, and it delivers the goods every time.
ToadWorks Mr. Squishy provides great compression without oppression, remaining transparent enough that you never lose the original tonal qualities that made you love your axe in the first place. For years, guitarists have sought a natural sounding compression that did not diminish their tone, and ToadWorks has delivered.
Don't you just hate when you kick on the compressor, and your guitar sound changes? Compressors aren't supposed to do that. ToadWorks Mr. Squishy is the anti-compressor - your tone stays crystal clear and unblemished.
Mr. Squishy provides plenty of squish where you want it, and none where you don't. The Gain, Squish & Level controls allow you to compensate for all manner of differences between guitars, pickup types, etc. Mr. Squishy has a nice, tight attack, and a long, slow release, giving you the best of both worlds. Mr. Squishy won't distort unless you want it to; there is no buffer, the Op-Amp can be overdriven, but that's what the Gain control is for. And when you listen to the sound clips, notice that the Level is always around six... want to guess what happens if you turn off the Squish, crank the Gain, and set the Level at 10? A very serious clean boost that will overdrive your amp's input. Yes, that's right - Mr. Squishy can double as perfect clean boost, with power to spare."
And here's a demo of the Mr Squishy in action:
Well, thanks to phibes and aegert over at freestompboxes.org the Mr Squishy has been gutted and here's the schematic: http://www.box.com/s/194dc32665d393373c68
As you can see the circuit is a tuned variation of the original Dan Armstrong "Orange Squeezer" opamp/jfet based compressor:
This type of compressor is a good option if you are looking for a more transparent compression with a less evident "squish" on the tone (a quick attack/release time). You can get some distortion caused by overloading the input and forcing the attenuation jfet to clip but overall this compressor design works well for it's simplicity.
For further reading here's the freestompboxes.org forum topic: http://freestompboxes.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=16760
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Compressors
Thursday, 22 March 2012
Sola Sound / Vox - Tone Bender 3 Knob (MKIII) / Fulltone - Soul Bender
[NOTE - This post also contains details of the Fulltone Soul Bender]
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Vox Tone Bender Mark III |
Introduced in 1968 the Sola Sound Tone Bender MKIII is the last in the line up of the classic Tone Bender circuits. It produces a more mellow, less aggressive fuzz than the MKI & MKII Tone Bender circuits. Once again it uses a 3 transistor design but the structure is significantly different to previous incarnations of the Tone Bender. As you can see below the Tone Bender MKIII came in various guises:
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Sola Sound Tone Bender MKIII |
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Colorsound Tone Bender MKIII |
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Another Sola Sound unit |
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Sola Sound Tone Bender MKIII Gutshot |
Here's the schematic for the most widely distributed version of the Sola Sound Tone Bender MKIII:
Here's a vero layout created by Electric Warrior (Note - he used a 250K Volume pot):
And here's some images of his completed build:
And here's some info regarding the Fulltone Soul Bender:
And a description:
"Our Soul-Bender is based on the legendary Colorsound and Vox Series III ToneBenders made by Sola-Sound/England in the late '60's that was used by Beck and Page on much of their circa 1968-70 recordings.
Equipped with 3 gain-matched germanium transistor for a FAT, searing lead tone, I also made the Tone control response and range more usable and much less shrill sounding... Full clockwise is SMOOTH sounding.
The Soul-Bender cleans up when you back-off on the guitar's volume control. This pedal has tons of tonal character and even harmonics and of course, true bypass w/ LED is included with every one."
And a vero layout for the "Boutique Bender":
For more info on the Sola Sound Tone Bender MKIII check out Effects Database here: http://www.effectsdatabase.com/model/solasound/tonebender/mk3
And here's the Freestompboxes.org forum topic: http://www.freestompboxes.org/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=7728
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Fuzz
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Builder Overview - Pigdog Effects
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Pigdog Fuzz 1.5 - Tone Bender MK1.5 Replica |
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Pigdog Fuzz 1.5 Gutshot |
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Black Case Pigdog Fuzz 1.5 |
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Gutshot of Black Case Pigdog Fuzz 1.5 |
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Pigdog Fuzz 1.5 & II Combo (Tonebender MK1.5 & MKII Pro) |
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Gutshot of Pigdog combo |
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Pigdog Mini Competition Driver (Rangemaster + input cap blend) |
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Gutshot of Pigdog Mini Comp Driver |
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Pigdog Tonebender MKII Professional Rebuild |
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Gutshot of Tonebender MKII Rebuild |
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Pigdog Fuzz (MKIII Tone Bender Replica) |
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Pigdog Tone Bender MKI |
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Original Sola Sound LTD Tone Bender MKI |
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Gutshot of Pigdog Tone Bender MKI |
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Pigdog Loony (Tone Bender MKI Replica) |
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Pigdog Loony Gutshot |
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Pigdog Electric Eye Fuzz |
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Pigdog Electric Eye Gutshot |
And now a few demo videos of Pigdog pedals in action - it's the Loony first then the Electric Eye and finally the Pigdog Mother:
So there you go - top quality building and great tones too what more do you want? If you want to know more about Pigdog check out: http://www.pigdogpedals.co.uk/ (Note- the website is still under construction but there is an email address there). Or alternatively if you visit the D*A*M Forum his username is "dazed and confused".
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Builder Overview,
Fuzz
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