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Sunn - Buzz (1967)

Posted: 15 Mar 2008, 04:11
by MoreCowbell
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Re: Sunn - Buzz ( Fuzz )  [schematic]

Posted: 15 Mar 2008, 10:58
by analogguru
Funny.... a complete different pcb-layout than those two I have seen before...

Anyhow, here is the only valid schematic for the two units I´ve seen before - the factory schematic is incorrect.
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analogguru

Re: Sunn - Buzz ( Fuzz )

Posted: 15 Mar 2008, 17:18
by toneman
[yawn] :roll:

what? no mojo diodes??? :scratch:

i repeat [yawn] [smilie=sleep.gif]

:lol:

Re: Sunn - Buzz ( Fuzz )

Posted: 01 Feb 2010, 00:42
by iamadamb
has anyone here played one of these? if so how do they sound? searching for demos on the net have come up short

im contemplating putting one together but im having second thoughts...

is it going to sound grindy like satisfaction? or grindy like poop.

could i substitute easier to get a hold of transistors such as 2n3904's for the trannies?

Re: Sunn - Buzz ( Fuzz )

Posted: 01 Feb 2010, 04:10
by RnFR
if you demand satisfaction, why not just build the Maestro Fuzz Tone? it was on the record!

Re: Sunn - Buzz ( Fuzz )

Posted: 01 Feb 2010, 10:03
by iamadamb
RnFR wrote:if you demand satisfaction, why not just build the Maestro Fuzz Tone? it was on the record!
haha

if i had a 3 pair of germanium 2n2613 or 2n270's i would!

Re: Sunn - Buzz ( Fuzz )

Posted: 01 Feb 2010, 13:43
by RnFR
ah, just use any old Ge, and adjust the bias to taste. you don't need those particular transistors. 8)

Re: Sunn - Buzz ( Fuzz )

Posted: 01 Feb 2010, 23:56
by iamadamb
are the sunn buzz trannies GE or Silicon?

Re: Sunn - Buzz ( Fuzz )

Posted: 02 Feb 2010, 17:28
by Alex Frias
Did you give a look at the given circuit?

Re: Sunn - Buzz ( Fuzz )

Posted: 04 Feb 2010, 03:47
by iamadamb
no need to be cynical.

thanks for the help

silicon.

Re: Sunn - Buzz ( Fuzz )

Posted: 04 Feb 2010, 14:47
by Alex Frias
Sorry, but I don't know this box, so I just pointed to the given circuit schematic itself.

I can't confirm it, olny this, ok?

Re: Sunn - Buzz ( Fuzz )

Posted: 11 Feb 2010, 15:24
by drewl
I worked on one years ago.
I drew out a schematic, and with help from the DIY stompbox forum guys I figured out I had it backwards...as in it plugs into the amp, not the guitar.
Sounded like a typical splatty fuzz, nothing great, but a nice different fuzz.

Re: Sunn - Buzz ( Fuzz )

Posted: 12 Feb 2010, 00:44
by HydrozeenElectronics
I'd sure like to hear one does anyone know of any recordings done with one?

Re: Sunn - Buzz ( Fuzz )

Posted: 27 Oct 2021, 01:26
by modman
I updated the first post, with pictures, some basic gutshots, all from Reverb.
Fixed the dead schematic link.

I seems to have a lot in common with the Maestro Fuzztone, but then again the plugin idea seems to be inspired by Vox? Or not...

drewl wrote: 11 Feb 2010, 15:24 Sounded like a typical splatty fuzz, nothing great, but a nice different fuzz.
That's a perfect description, it seems from this clip:

Re: Sunn - Buzz ( Fuzz )

Posted: 28 Oct 2021, 14:35
by modman
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This is what was floating on the internet as factory schematic. The additional text was added on the computer, but the schematic itself seems to have come from a scanned print.

Re: Sunn - Buzz ( Fuzz )

Posted: 28 Oct 2021, 17:10
by BMS1971
The only difference I can see between both schematics are the resistors on B2 and B3 to +1.5V rail who are inverted...

Benoit

Re: Sunn - Buzz ( Fuzz )

Posted: 29 Oct 2021, 00:14
by modman
Here I found a content listing of the Sunn catalogs, though not the catalog scans themselves. The Sunn Buzz is not in the 1966 catalog, but it is listed in the 1967 one. I would really like to find the catalog itself - it's the objective evidence that this pedal was released in 1967, or late 1966.
1966 Smiley face amps (From real fuzzy impossible to read gifs)
All heads had top controls. Vol, bass, treb, hi boost sw, lo boost sw, power and standby sw. No polarity sw.

230-B-60 60W 2xD130F 36x24x11.5
30-B-40 40W 1xD130F 36x24x11.5
30-D-40 40W 1xD130F 24x24x15
230-C-60 60W 2xD130F 40x24x15
240-C-60 60W 2xD140F 40x24x15
30-A-40 40W 1xD130F 24x24x15
40-A-40 40W 1xD140F 24x24x15
20-A-40 40W 1xD120F 24x24x15

1967 Sunn brochure (From Sunn Forum files)
All amps front controls. 7 knob amps had trem and reverb.

Sunn Buzz SB-1G
Coliseum Sound System (no specs)
Studio Sound System (no specs)
100S 1xD130F? and Horn 42x24x15 4 knobs 2 inputs
200S 2xD140F 42x24x15 3 knobs 2 switches 2 inputs
Sonic II 2xD130F 42x24x15 3 knobs 2 switches 2 inputs
Sentura II 2xD130F 38x24x11.5 7 knobs 4 inputs
Spectrum II JBL's? 38x24x11.5 4 knobs 2 inputs
Sentura I 1xD130F 38x24x11.5 7 knobs 4 inputs
Sonic I 1xD130F 24x24x15 3 knobs 2 switches 2 inputs
Spectrum I 1xD130F 38x24x11.5 4 knobs 2 inputs
Solarus (all in one) 2x12 38x24x11.5 7 knobs 4 inputs
Sonaro (all in one) 1x15 38x24x11.5 3 knobs 2 switches 2 inputs
Namm has published a +1h interview with Conrad Sundholm, which I haven't listened through completely. Quite interesting nonetheless... how the Who and Jimi lost their endorsements after destroying their free gear...

https://www.namm.org/library/oral-histo ... d-sundholm

He has been building boutique amps the last 15 years.

Re: Sunn - Buzz (1967)

Posted: 29 Oct 2021, 14:44
by drewl
Nice!

Original box and everything, sounds pretty good.