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The Many Faces of Fuzz

The classic Fuzz Face is the basis of many a home brew fuzz box, and the DIY sector has spawned a nearly
infinite supply of variations. Here's my contribution.

Though all variations share the same component values, subtle variations can be heard by plugging different
transistors in each position. Circuit A is based on Jack Orman's MosFace. Swap the transistors and you get
something suggested by Joe Gagan (Circuit B). Circuit C goes the next step...two MOSFETs. Circuits D and E
use JFETs in Q2 position. For some reason, a JFET in Q1 position doesn't seem to work very well. And when the
JFET is used in Q2 position (circuits D and E), the biasing adjustment of the 10k source trimpot is very touchy
and sensitive to battery voltage. But still sounds good once the sweet spot is dialed in.

Diode protection for MOSFETS might be a good idea. An interesting variation is to substitute a 1Meg pot in
place of the 100k resistor connecting the base/gate of Q1 to the source/emitter of Q2.
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