Howdy folks! I was curious if it's possible to implement a "noise gate," similar to what the Zvex Wooly Mammoth has, into other fuzz designs? I'm sure it's not technically a noise gate, but I thought it might be effective at taming feedback at stage volumes for crazier fuzzes (like the Dirty Sanchez for example). Is this a simple modification, or something that just happens to be unique to the design of the Wooly?
Here's a link to the "Sabertooth" schematic at Madbeans: http://madbeanpedals.com/projects/Sabertooth/docs/Sabertooth_ver.4.pdf
It's the "Bite" control I'm referring to.
Thanks!
thats no more that a fuzz face type circuit, there is nothing explicitly doing a noise gate. That is probably a product of misbiasing the transistor in some settings of the feedback resitor ("bite" pot)
with other fuzzes you can try a bit of misbiasing to get that effect too.
i've seen some schematics that uses an actual subcircuit for a sort of noise gate, muting when there is no audio through. From zvex the box of metal uses this but if i recall correctly that was a bit too complex.
There is some fuzz schematic around that uses some simple transistor for muting, i dont remember which one exactly, maybe somebody else knows...
Ah yes, the mis-biasing makes sense. I'll search around and see if I can dig up the fuzz you're thinking about. Thanks for the input!
starving the collector of Q1 with a 10k pot should do it in any fuzz face style fuzz. the mammoth bite knob is different though.
I make the 5K an external control.
http://www.diystompboxes.com/pedals/gusFuzzFace.gif