Seamoon (Anderton) Fresh Fuzz gut shots

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Another oldie from around 73 or so, the Anderton designed Fresh Fuzz. I find this interesting for a couple of reasons, First it is one of the earlier dirt pedals using the JRC4558, it does not have a clipping section but just overdrives the op-amp, and it has true bypass.

I have seen one on line review of this where the sound is described as "thin", but from my experience it was anything but. I am sure that the way I ran it had nothing to do with that :roll: It fed into a wah (Morley), phasing, flanging, echo into a Marshall full stack (1959 head, 1960 a&b bottoms.) :D Played it that way through most of the 70's.
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Couple more shots...
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Somewhere around here I have a paper where I traced the circuit, when I find it again I will put it into a bit better shape and upload the schematic.

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nice one, thanks! :D

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ok, here's what I got,
not sure about some values or whether its right.

I got 560R (green, blue, brown) going from 9v to pin 8
assuming the 2 resistors beside it are 100K (brown, black, yellow)

big ceramics are all 0.05uf
electro 10uf.
that mica looking cap looks like 82pf (50v).

got it on the breadboard now but just getting a clean signal, no fuzzage!
tried 10k and 1M for Bite pot and 100k for Gain.

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Electro C1 have no polarity, right?

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Both pots are 50k linear. Yes on the 560R. Small caps are 220pf. Mylar is 82pf Sangamo. I got tied up on some honeydoos today, I will dig out the schematic shortly.

That is a fast layout... :applause:

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Electro - goes to the Bite pot lug 3. Standard 12v 10uf polarized.

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The - electro going to the Bite pot is part of the ground buss. Found my schemo, I will get it posted tonight.

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Some history :thumbsup

"...Anderton came up with the circuit for Seamoon’s Fresh Fuzz distortion pedal. This circuit was a simple op-amp based device with gain and bite controls. “It was really basic,” says Anderton. “It used regular diodes. If I was to design it today, it would be a lot different.”..."

He talk about "regular diodes" ... what diodes? :scratch:

http://www.adaamps.com/History.htm

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bhill wrote:Electro - goes to the Bite pot lug 3. Standard 12v 10uf polarized.
Sorry, I can't see the negative mark... are you sure?

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cheers for the update bhill!

looks to me like the 10uf is in parallel with that 100k beside it (ground to pin 5).
with bite lug 3 going to the 0.05uf ceramic.
I'm still only getting clean signal on the bboard tho, I must have goofed somewhere.

updated vero with new values:

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That 100k with the other 100k makes up a standard voltage divider for the second op-amp bias. The electro in parallel with the 100k has the negative side to ground, this electro looks a bit different from normal, the positive side is marked :shock:

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Looked at the scheme again, the divider provides bias for both op-amps.

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bhill wrote:Looked at the scheme again, the divider provides bias for both op-amps.
ah yes, so pin 3 is connected to pin 5,
thanks man!

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First attemp! Hope it helps
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By the way, Discofreq's shows pictures of a 741 version

http://www.effectsdatabase.com/model/seamoon/freshfuzz

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Duckman, your scheme matches the hand drawn one I made several months ago, you may have just made me lazy on getting this into Express Schematic. :D I still will just for the practice on the program, but everything matches what I traced. Try breadboarding from this scheme and see how things work.

As to the 741 version, I see a lot lower part count on that one, and the perf board is interesting. That is the one that they called "thin sounding". What puzzles me is that the one I have has quite a lot lower serial number, so you would think that mine is earlier. Just looking at the gut shot, it looks like they just spliced the output onto the first stage of mine. I can see why it might be a bit "thin".

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got it working,
I really like it, nice beefy fuzz, not thin sounding at all, lots of output.
the 82pf could be adjusted to taste to tame the top end, I like it as it is (got a 100pf in there).

thanks again for the gutshots bhill.

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complete with missing jumper :)
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Duckman wrote:Some history :thumbsup

"...Anderton came up with the circuit for Seamoon’s Fresh Fuzz distortion pedal. This circuit was a simple op-amp based device with gain and bite controls. “It was really basic,” says Anderton. “It used regular diodes. If I was to design it today, it would be a lot different.”..."

He talk about "regular diodes" ... what diodes? :scratch:

http://www.adaamps.com/History.htm
That must have been for an even earlier version, because all of them I've seen have no diodes.

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