Marshall - Supa Fuzz (196x) [gut shot picture thread]

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Here you go:

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Note that it was designed with .15" pitch vero in mind.

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Electric Warrior wrote:Here you go:

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Note that it was designed with .15" pitch vero in mind.

Thanks mate :)

.15" pitch? I've got some from Banzai - its 2,54mm (approx .1")

not good enough?

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If you're going for BIG compoments you'd better adapt the layout a bit to make them fit.

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Supa Fuzz replica enclosure + PCB arrived couple of days ago, and I must say that the money I've spend on it do NOT match the quality of the product :( I could have 4 awesome pedalenclosures.com boxes for this price. I really have to cure myself from buying that kind of false mojo shit! Never again...

I've take a photo of the board, before I've start my lame soldering practice, so redrawed layout coming soon, as well as picts of finished replica. As always, I'm couple of parts short :oops:

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Not sure if anyone has mentioned this yet, (because i didn't read through the whole thread) but, the DAM 1966 has a 10uf input cap for the super bee mode. It sounds great for bass and guitar, very thick. I used it for bass last week at a practice and was just amazed. I had a modded big muff that I tossed aside for a woolly mammoth, and now the woolly mammoth will be neglected for my dam 66 clone.

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That's awesome mate, but Supa Fuzz have not much common with DAM 1966 :roll:

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Volume11 wrote:Not sure if anyone has mentioned this yet, (because i didn't read through the whole thread) but, the DAM 1966 has a 10uf input cap for the super bee mode. It sounds great for bass and guitar, very thick. I used it for bass last week at a practice and was just amazed. I had a modded big muff that I tossed aside for a woolly mammoth, and now the woolly mammoth will be neglected for my dam 66 clone.
Are you sure about this one?
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Ok, here's the shots of the PCB. I'll try to redraw it to PNP tomorrow at work

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Was the suppfuzz replica enclosure you've got just a lucky buy or someone really makes them? I want one too [smilie=rlp_smilie_003.gif]

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yeeshkul wrote:Was the suppfuzz replica enclosure you've got just a lucky buy or someone really makes them? I want one too [smilie=rlp_smilie_003.gif]

Hi, ask this guy https://shop.ebay.com/volk_ns/m.html?_n ... ksid=p4340

Here's the work in progress

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...and component placement

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That's lookin nice!!! What are the pcb dimensions? I can vectorize it you want.
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Thanks Timm, I'll get the PCB dimensions as soon as I get back home 8)

You can play on it, or leave it to me till tomorrow

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BTW, 47k, and 8,2k are fixed bias resistors, but most of you already know that 8)

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Sinner your work and the enclosure looks really awesome :applause:

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Thank you :) I had two big marshall knobs for ages with no idea where to use them, till this project. I know that Supa Fuzz contains standard small type knobs, but this huge enclosure screams for big boobs

Board dimension: 75mm/38mm

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8)

No offboard wiring, but you can work it out easily from the schemo

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Layout ones again - fixed fucked up trannie pinout

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...and again :mrgreen:

With offboard wiring

EDIT: fixed missing ground connection

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Great work Paco!
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