A.J. Bassett, Fuzz Box, in: Practical Electronics, Nov 1967 🇬🇧

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Did anyone made one?

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The type of transistors it calls for are Micro Alloy Transistors which aren't common bjt's.

You might find some in your junk box if you've salvaged some old radios.
"Just because the forgoing circuits have produced results there is no reason experimenting won't lead to added results." L. E. Darling, in his article containing the earliest published vacuum tube synthesizer circuit, Popular Science Jan 1920

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