
Originally Posted by
Marcel
After reading that link, and stabbing my Fuzz kit with a DMM it didn't take long to work out that something was darstardly amiss with the installed AC128's. Nil volts across the B-E junction, Collector voltages (Wrt E) at saturation on Q1 and 1V on Q2. So out they came, to be tested on the DMM semiconductor mode. Yep, On both Q1 and Q2 the B-E and B-C junctions tested correct in both forward and reverse, and then I tested E-C and found their weakness. A weakness of 92 ohms in both directions on Q1 and 118 ohms on Q2. These guys don't need resistors to bias them up, the internal leakage does it all for you and to hell with your intended purpose or circuit.
I had on a previous occasion bought various Silicon transistors from Jaycar so I though maybe I could swap a pair of those into the pedal if only to prove a point. I found two 2N2907 PNP types that have a hfe of 75 at 10V/0.1mA so gave them a try. Voltages this time look far better - Q1 B-E at 0.57V and Q2 E-C at 3V which is much closer to the ideal range.
Unfortunately when I looked at a signal through the pedal on my TFT Cro I saw a horrible signal that didn't resemble al all the signal going in. Connected up an amp and was greeted with a woeful motorboating burble that refused to quit. Long story short I had made a rookie mistake - I was using a plug pack that has very limited filtering on the 9V out and with only the FF as a load the incoming 9V was basically just crap, adding a 2nd pedal to add load to the plug pack cleaned up the 9V and the FF.
Inspired I connected my test guitar and flicked the strings.... Yep! It's 'Fuzzing'...!... Not the best fuzz, better fuzz on the A and E strings than on the D and G strings. Quite dynamic, the fuzz depth is highly dependant on how hard the strings are played. Picking the test guitar up and with the pedals guts all over my bench I played a few notes, for about an hour.....just to get a feel for it... you know... sorta thing....
So the hunt is on.... for an even better replacement to the AC128's that let me down... Particularly as I'm not keen on spending lots of money on hundreds of AC128's to test so as to find the two 'good ones' needed ... the Jaycar 2N2907's Silicon PNP's will do until something better is found.