Foxx - Select-a-Fuzz [schematic]
- digi2t
- Degoop Doctor
Seeing as there are only two trace side gut shots, and no one is willing to post components, I took some time to look at this.
The pictures seem clear enough to make out what might be a resistor, or a cap. Cap polarities are fairly clear as well. Even a diode symbol can be made out. Wire connections to the board seem to be bigger solder blobs. Transistor E and C letters are there. So looking at, I get this;
Two things that pop out at me, are the resistor/cap in series between B and C on Q2. Never seen that before. The Sustain pot set up is a new one for me as well. At least, the way I see it from the pictures it is.
Anyone interested in flinging some component values at me? I'm game to throw this on the breadboard and play with it.
The pictures seem clear enough to make out what might be a resistor, or a cap. Cap polarities are fairly clear as well. Even a diode symbol can be made out. Wire connections to the board seem to be bigger solder blobs. Transistor E and C letters are there. So looking at, I get this;
Two things that pop out at me, are the resistor/cap in series between B and C on Q2. Never seen that before. The Sustain pot set up is a new one for me as well. At least, the way I see it from the pictures it is.
Anyone interested in flinging some component values at me? I'm game to throw this on the breadboard and play with it.
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major thanks for putting in the hard work, dino. this is a beast that needs to be released back into the wild.
i was looking at various foxx schematics and listening to clips last night and this schematic caught my eye because of the multiple-capped rotary switch.
http://www.harpamps.com/schematics/foxfzwah.pdf (thanks to harpamps for posting the schematic).
perhaps this or another foxx fuzz fuzz could be filtered through those caps? or those caps could be used as starting points for values?
it seems a lot of manufacturers in the old days readily recycled in-house circuit blocks and favoured components (shinei for example, the superfuzz spawning multiple variations, with and without wah) and maybe foxx were no different.
as an aside, that supersaturated overloaded slightly laggy fuzz sound reminds me a lot of the roland double beat ad50. that's to my ear. did foxx and roland have links or any crossover?
i was looking at various foxx schematics and listening to clips last night and this schematic caught my eye because of the multiple-capped rotary switch.
http://www.harpamps.com/schematics/foxfzwah.pdf (thanks to harpamps for posting the schematic).
perhaps this or another foxx fuzz fuzz could be filtered through those caps? or those caps could be used as starting points for values?
it seems a lot of manufacturers in the old days readily recycled in-house circuit blocks and favoured components (shinei for example, the superfuzz spawning multiple variations, with and without wah) and maybe foxx were no different.
as an aside, that supersaturated overloaded slightly laggy fuzz sound reminds me a lot of the roland double beat ad50. that's to my ear. did foxx and roland have links or any crossover?
- digi2t
- Degoop Doctor
Thanks Tab! Every little bit helps. I've had new info float in, including some corrections to the schematic. Here's the updated one;
I've seen the fuzz wah schematic, but in that case, the multi caps are there to adjust the voicing on the wah side. I think breadboarding will ultimately reveal what caps will sound best here.
I'm not aware of any links insofar as the Foxx/Roland thing goes, but what do I know? I'll have to have a look and see if there are any similarities in the two topologies. You never know.
I've seen the fuzz wah schematic, but in that case, the multi caps are there to adjust the voicing on the wah side. I think breadboarding will ultimately reveal what caps will sound best here.
I'm not aware of any links insofar as the Foxx/Roland thing goes, but what do I know? I'll have to have a look and see if there are any similarities in the two topologies. You never know.
- digi2t
- Degoop Doctor
Thanks Steve.
Right now I have it on the breadboard. I've been confering with wiser people on this circuit, and they've been kind enough to supply me with possible/probable values. So far, I'm getting some pretty wicked fuzz, maybe too harsh though. I'm going to play around some more with it, and when I get something fairly decent, I'll post.
In the meantime, if anybody wants to chirp in with values, come on down. I'll try them out. If anyone knows how exactly the sustain pot interacts with this circuit on a real unit, please don't be shy, share.
Right now I have it on the breadboard. I've been confering with wiser people on this circuit, and they've been kind enough to supply me with possible/probable values. So far, I'm getting some pretty wicked fuzz, maybe too harsh though. I'm going to play around some more with it, and when I get something fairly decent, I'll post.
In the meantime, if anybody wants to chirp in with values, come on down. I'll try them out. If anyone knows how exactly the sustain pot interacts with this circuit on a real unit, please don't be shy, share.
- digi2t
- Degoop Doctor
Finally!!
Breadboard test drive of the Foxx Select-a-Fuzz. Thanks to he-that-shall-remain-nameless. PCB's coming to DEFX soonish.
Breadboard test drive of the Foxx Select-a-Fuzz. Thanks to he-that-shall-remain-nameless. PCB's coming to DEFX soonish.
- digitalzombie
- Breadboard Brother
Can you rehost all the images that seem to have disappeared from this thread?
- toneman
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I'l like to 2nd digitalzombie's request for the schematic.
I luv old fuzzes!!!
I luv old fuzzes!!!
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I went on tagboard and stole the schematic back! Attached it to Digit's own post. Yeah, sue me.
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- digi2t
- Degoop Doctor
Right on!! Thanks!modman wrote:I went on tagboard and stole the schematic back! Attached it to Digit's own post. Yeah, sue me.
Just for your own fun, you can really play around with all the input caps, make it as tame or sludgy as you wish. Lots of fun.