Schaller Fuzz Help!!!

Started by Jargo, January 14, 2009, 06:10:31 PM

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Jargo

I found this pedal many years ago in a pawn show in the town of Rock, Ga. It blew my mind when I heard it in there, so I got it for $45 bucks. A few years later it stopped working. Take a look and please tell me what you think,  I have downloaded a couple of different schematics, but I'm kinda new at this.  Happy 2009!!!

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theehman

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oskar

Schematic, I don't know if it is the same though!
http://analogguru.an.ohost.de/193/schematics/Schaller_Fuzz-72.gif

The first thing I'ld worry about is the big caps. Them electrolytes dry up... They don't age with grace!

theehman

Quote from: oskar on January 14, 2009, 06:47:05 PM
Schematic, I don't know if it is the same though!
http://analogguru.an.ohost.de/193/schematics/Schaller_Fuzz-72.gif

The first thing I'ld worry about is the big caps. Them electrolytes dry up... They don't age with grace!

Looks about the same.  Maybe 1 less ceramic cap.
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Jargo

Thanks guys!!  I also recently acquired a couple of germanium BC109 B transistors following suggestions in the schematics I have come across. What do you think?
Does the wiring look legit? I plan on replacing all of it, including new pots, as these were really noisy when they worked. Any ideas on a true Bypass wiring??

orangetones

Quote from: Jargo on January 14, 2009, 08:37:02 PM
Any ideas on a true Bypass wiring??

It looks like true bypass to me!  Am I wrong here guys?

theehman

Quote from: orangetones on January 14, 2009, 08:50:18 PM
Quote from: Jargo on January 14, 2009, 08:37:02 PM
Any ideas on a true Bypass wiring??

It looks like true bypass to me!  Am I wrong here guys?

I think you're right.
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newfish

Could be as simple as a dry joint.

Maybe it's the picture, but the solder I can see ain't all that shiny.

Are BC109s Germanium?  I always thought they were Si.
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Chris S

Does anyone know what mods you'd have to make if you replaced the transistors with 2N5088 or 2N5089s kind of like the Schaller Tremolo --> Heartthrob Tremolo conversion?

smallbearelec

Quote from: Chris S on January 15, 2009, 07:10:56 AM
Does anyone know what mods you'd have to make if you replaced the transistors with 2N5088 or 2N5089s kind of like the Schaller Tremolo --> Heartthrob Tremolo conversion?

Those devices run to high gains--300 to 600 or more. If you try U.S. type numbers, I would start with 2N3904 or similar for best shot at working without changes. Set the circuit up on solderless breadboard. That;'s what they are for and the parts are not exotic.

oskar

Quote from: newfish on January 15, 2009, 04:51:09 AM
Are BC109s Germanium?  I always thought they were Si.
Yup. Silicon... Transistors beginning with AC is germanium, BC is silicon. I'm not really a transistor guy ( but I'm getting there... ) and I wouldn't be surprised if there are exceptions. But BC109's are silicon.

Quote from: Jargo on January 14, 2009, 08:37:02 PM
I also recently acquired a couple of germanium BC109 B transistors following suggestions in the schematics I have come across. What do you think?
I plan on replacing all of it, including new pots, as these were really noisy when they worked.
If you make it work and it wasn't the transistors I don't see any point in changing them. As you said it blew you away right?... If it aint broken, don't fix it... OK, it is broken but if the transistors aint the problem don't change them... use the ones you bought and build a new one from scratch instead.

petemoore

  Make a copy...
  it looks like a modified Fuzzface but still has that 47k feedback resistor
Convention creates following, following creates convention.

Solidhex

Yo

  Yeah, find out what is wrong with it (probably bad joint or bad electro like the others said) fix it, listen to it. If you like it don't go replacing components. Just build a clone from scratch.

--Brad

Jargo

I finally got around to re-wiring the whole pedal and to go through the circuit. As suspected, there were many bad solder joints and found out the transistors did die out. The new silicon (I don't know what I was thinking-thanks!) BC 109 B's work great, but with more high end "bite" than I remember. I'm waiting for some new BC 239 transistors,new pots and a new footswitch before I put it away in its case and let it be. We'll see.

Thanks everyone!!

Jargo

Hey Everyone!! 

Thanks so much...The invigorated Schaller sounds fantastic!! I put it on a new case since the old one was starting to crack from I guess some fat-ass like me stomping on it. Now I would like to add a power jack and an LED "effect on" indicator....any ideas?? 

The circuit is still the same.. I did however change the old pots, wire and the capacitors (I kept them- put in new Spragues) and the BC109B transistors I got some time ago. I may try to build another from scratch, as I really love the way this thing sounds!!!

Thanks everyone!!