MGI - Fuzz ( Orpheum , Clark )
- analogguru
- Old Solderhand
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Thanks for the link. It´s the same as the Orpheum Fuzz and others (AAT, Andre, EU Wurlitzer, Gracin, Manny´s, Mica-Tone, Tim´s Own). The circuit is very similar to the first (Ge-)Mosrite Fuzzrites even when the newer of the above units used silicon transistors.
analogguru
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- DiscoFreq
- Resistor Ronker
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I didn't know these yet: EU Wurlitzer, Gracinanalogguru wrote:Thanks for the link. It´s the same as the Orpheum Fuzz and others (AAT, Andre, EU Wurlitzer, Gracin, Manny´s, Mica-Tone, Tim´s Own). The circuit is very similar to the first (Ge-)Mosrite Fuzzrites even when the newer of the above units used silicon transistors.
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- analogguru
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E.U. Wurlitzer had a "Fuzzer Buzzer" and Gracin was the "fubar".
Some of the units had three knobs, which is only an additional simple tone control - like on a guitar.
analogguru
Some of the units had three knobs, which is only an additional simple tone control - like on a guitar.
analogguru
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- DiscoFreq
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Thanks!
Do you have a picture of the Gracin Fubar?
Do you have a picture of the Gracin Fubar?
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I have to look in my archive.....
Do you mean something like the thing below ?
analogguru
Do you mean something like the thing below ?
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Volume-Pot : CTS(#1346802) = Feb 1968
Tone-Pot : CTS(#1346802)
Transistors : 94047 × 2pcs
Jacks : Switchcraft
Switches : Carling
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Tone-Pot : CTS(#1346802)
Transistors : 94047 × 2pcs
Jacks : Switchcraft
Switches : Carling
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https://www.weisd.com/products/690942-9 ... -transistomodman wrote: ↑19 Jan 2022, 14:55 Volume-Pot : CTS(#1346802) = Feb 1968
Tone-Pot : CTS(#1346802)
Transistors : 94047 × 2pcs
Jacks : Switchcraft
Switches : Carling
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https://www.alldatasheet.com/datasheet- ... 123AP.html
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Volume-Pot : CTS(#1346802) = Feb 1968
Wouldn't that be 2nd week in 1968 which would be January?
94047 is the silicon version as shown in the picture above. Kind of a weird package with top leads sheared off. Going to dig thru some boxes and see if i have any like that. 94047 is listed in the master transistor substitution handbook as 123AP but that is very generic transistor sub. Here are some Orpheum pictures.
Volume-Pot : CTS(#1346802) = Feb 1968
Wouldn't that be 2nd week in 1968 which would be January?
94047 is the silicon version as shown in the picture above. Kind of a weird package with top leads sheared off. Going to dig thru some boxes and see if i have any like that. 94047 is listed in the master transistor substitution handbook as 123AP but that is very generic transistor sub. Here are some Orpheum pictures.