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2-Voiced Fuzz with 2-Band Tone and Frequency Shift
2-voiced diode-fuzz circuit for electric guitar, with 2-band tone and a frequency shift controls. Uses two dual FET-input op-amp ICs and ten diodes of different kinds. Controls Include: Input Gain, Bass, Treble, Tone Center, Drive, Clean Level, Fuzz 1 enable switch, Fuzz 1 symmetry switches (two, with 2 settings each), Fuzz 1 Depth, Fuzz 1 Level, Fuzz 2 enable switch, Fuzz 2 symmetry switches (two, with 2 settings each), Fuzz 2 Depth, Frequency Shift, Output Gain, and Volume. Range at or above 0 dBV is from 25 Hz to 13.3 kHz. Suitable for 6/7/8-string guitar or 4/5/6-string bass. Maximum gain = +33.3 dBV @ 250 Hz with all controls at 50%, or +59 dBV @ 160 Hz with all controls at 100%. Note: The Shift control greatly affect gains at different frequencies, shifting between emphasizing lows and highs. Diode arrays have little / no effect on gains or frequencies, but offer only fuzz sound from clipping, with standard silicon diodes in a soft-clipping (feedback type) array, and Schottky diodes in a hard-clipping (shunt type) array. Power-supply not shown. Requires a regulated dual-polarity DC supply providing +-9VDC or +-12VDC or +-15VDC at >= 50 mA of current. And while simulator verified, treat the circuit as experimental in nature. Thoroughly breadboard test before committing to a soldered build. And house in a grounded metal enclosure.
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