Dave Lewis
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Not surprised your pleased with it.A friend asked me to build him a Klone. I am pleased with the enclosure on this one.
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It looks really cool


Not surprised your pleased with it.A friend asked me to build him a Klone. I am pleased with the enclosure on this one.
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It’s a cool circuit. Try cranking both knobs and finding the notes where it doea that octavia thing. Each time I’ve built one, it happens at different notes.@HomespunEffects - I boxed up the Harmonic Percolator clone today. I think it’s my favorite boosting fuzz so far. …
Is that an octave up? What struck me is how it almost feels like the HP adds an octave down. She thiccccccc, ya know?It’s a cool circuit. Try cranking both knobs and finding the notes where it doea that octavia thing. Each time I’ve built one, it happens at different notes.
Some sort of octave thing.Is that an octave up? What struck me is how it almost feels like the HP adds an octave down. She thiccccccc, ya know?
Your post quoted above finally convinced me to take the plunge into another set of new projects. I ordered some utility kits from Seth at Huntington Audio and I will soon be on my way to my first pedal build.Today was "utility build day." I've had a couple of utility projects laying around for a couple months, and I've been meaning to get to them. While I wait for my Aion and PedalPCB orders () to arrive, I finally assembled these:
- Huntington Audio Pot Buddy XL and Multimeter Breakout
- Fuzzdog Simple Tester
- And I did this Blues Pilot build - based on a BD-2, but with integrated op amps instead of Boss' discrete op amps. One poster in the linked thread was kind enough to share a gerber of the Blues Pilot, so I ordered a few boards from OSH Park. I haven't really compared it to my BD-2W yet, but it's a nice pedal.
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Too funny. Fellow UCF grad here - BSEE. Go Knights!Your post quoted above finally convinced me to take the plunge into another set of new projects. I ordered some utility kits from Seth at Huntington Audio and I will soon be on my way to my first pedal build.
Crazy thing is that I still have my (working) dual power supply and breadboard I used for my embedded systems and senior design classes more than 30 years ago at UCF in pursuit of my BSCpE.
For no particular reason other than experimentation and pure overkill, I'm thinking of a fuzz based pedal with motorized potentiometers and MIDI control.![]()
Your post quoted above finally convinced me to take the plunge into another set of new projects. I ordered some utility kits from Seth at Huntington Audio and I will soon be on my way to my first pedal build.
Crazy thing is that I still have my (working) dual power supply and breadboard I used for my embedded systems and senior design classes more than 30 years ago at UCF in pursuit of my BSCpE.
For no particular reason other than experimentation and pure overkill, I'm thinking of a fuzz based pedal with motorized potentiometers and MIDI control.![]()
Some sort of octave thing.
I already had my soldering station covered.
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Project "Logical Fuzz" Planning
1. Assemble Huntington Audio utility kits.
2. Get a basic Tone Bender style fuzz circuit up and working.
3. Create a reusable Audrino-based controller with:
4. Replace the volume & gain potentiometers with SS digital potentiometers.
- data input module (buttons, rotary encoders, touchscreen,...)
- Display module (LEDs, LCD, touchscreen, ...)
- Digital potentiometer controller
- Digital relay controller
- Non volatile memory save and recall
- MIDI send & receive module
5. Integrate the digital controller with modified fuzz circuit.
6. Tweak firmware and UI
7. Bask in my total geekdom!
That's a lot of side projects, but I'm looking forward to the journey.
I'm hoping at the end of this project, I can adapt my digital controller for use with all my future pedal builds.
Time to get to work.
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I am open to suggestions for the circuit choice. I haven't started my deep dive into the plethora of nuance in fuzz design. My strengths are in the digital realm. I am truly a newb with this aspect of the project. Any ideas?Are you planning on germanium or silicon for your tone bender circuit? Also which tone bender?
I'm very excited to see what you do with the digital controls.
Thanks for the suggestions!
In reality, it's completely overkill, impractical, and unnecessary, but that makes it more interesting to me.
In the end, I expect to have more of a fuzz workstation than a fuzz pedal. Fortunately, I'm not too concerned about the end result; it's all about the journey.
Based on that, I suspect you'll be a great source of information and inspiration as I wander the fuzzy path.I'm looking forward to seeing it. I've pretty much finished my fuzz face journey and know what I like now. I'm still working on the tone bender family though. I'm pretty happy with tone bender mk1, 1.5, mkii and the zonk machine. My next fuzz will be a mkiii and then I'm going to have a look at the Burns Buzzaround.