![]() I don't know how the overall volume compares to the original because that is set internally with the trimmer, and I don't want to mess with that setting since it's not my pedal. I put an 18k resistor in parallel with it to make 10k, but I ended up pulling the 18k for more fuzz range. For the fuzz control I used a 25k pot because I had it handy with wires on it already. I just copied the top part of the schematic, with a 100k pot for a volume control instead of a trimmer. So my clone works fine, and sounds pretty much like the original. Here's a not-so-great copy of the schematic:Ī slightly better. I had an LM741 handy so I built a clone on the breadboard. Sounds really cool going into my Dynacomp. Quite different from a BMP or FF, more midrangey and can do overdrive pretty well. Well I agree that the fuzz is indeed pretty cool. Easy repair, just a loose wire, actually never soldered to the PCB at the factory back in 1991. ![]() He said the fuzz was cool, but had quit working. ![]() So I was fixing a Morley BFW Fuzz/Wah for a friend of mine.
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