Maestro MFZ-1 vs. MFZT-1

Started by wavley, March 14, 2013, 11:17:19 AM

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wavley

So I'm currently borrowing a Maestro MFZT-1 Fuzztain and I absolutely love it on bass but I'm going to have to give it back sometime.

Has anybody ever a/b'd the Fuzztain vs. the same era Fuzz?  Do I really need to build all of the compressor part, or will just building the Hidrosis (updated MFZ-1) get me close enough for rock and roll?
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I think this depends on which setting you like on the Fuzztain for Bass...  I know there's some CMOS chip involved for at least one of the modes. Will have to check the schem.

brett

Hi
they are quite different circuits.
Here's the MFZT manual:
http://www.jedistar.com/pdf/maestro_fuzztain.pdf
As you can see, the sustain involves filtering and feedback control around an op-amp. I've never heard one, so I can't comment on the tone.

I like the MFZ-1 a lot. You can hear it on the early Black Keys albums (e.g. Thickfreakness). The Hidrosis makes some worthwhile improvements while keeling the great fuzzy tone.
Have fun.
Brett Robinson
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