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Fuzzy face the monster - amplifier

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Fuzzy face the monster



It’s totally simpe acoustic construction. It was my first transistor amplifier, I made it 5 years ago. Construction very simple, 2 transistors amplifier. Diagram and first design I took from www.muzique.com There are two versions of fuzzface – pnp and npn. I made my at npn bc108 transistors, first c second b. unfortunately I didn’t have two the same. Later a tried really lot of different, but those one are the best. Casing is made up with connection pokey that can be put to plaster .Pokey diameter is 80mm. Pokey is really strong. Futon made of 4 colors of wool from old scarf. Pokey is glued at all surface with butapren and then sheared. Potentiometer scoops are made of plasticine, the same as buton. Button is a simple izostat with montage freame. Screws are hidden. Unfortunately my modernizations of board made that everything inside is holding on the wires, although that nothing “fly” inside except battery. Board at tin side consist thermoisolating tape, to avoid problems when touch with battery. Bone could be powered from battery or power supply.
Two buzzers representing clear channel, and fully overtune. Unfortunately record from https://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/topic1542434.html is low quality becose monster was plug only to guitar and PC soundcard. Besides I can’t play anything, sorry 
 

Re: Fuzzy face the monster

Excellent. Nice little design too.
 

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