

Would you like a Ready to Solder Circuit Board for this project? Note: If you buy the kit, the Ready-to-Solder Printed Circuit Board (RTS PCB) is included in the kit. Includes all the parts and materials you need to build one, all for about the price you would pay for a PCB and parts. FF5 PNP Germanium with Charge Pump Instructions and Diagramīuy a FF5 Complete Kit.The addition of a charge pump on the input power, gives you the ability to daisy chain power to your PNP Positive ground pedal with all your other negative ground pedals! Eliminate any need for special considerations when powering your Fuzz Face with the other pedals on your pedal board. FF5 Early 70’s Parts Layout and Wiring Diagramįuzz Face PNP Germanium Transistor With Charge Pump Version.FF5 Late 60’s NPN Parts Layout and Wiring Diagram.Bill of Materials is the same as the “Late 60’s Bill of Materials above. This can use silicon or germanium NPN transistors with excellent results. FF5 Late 60’s Parts Layout and Wiring Diagram.FF5 Easy Face Layout and Wiring Diagram.FF5 Silicon Parts Layout and Wiring Diagram.FF5 Germanium Parts Layout and Wiring Diagramįuzz Face Silicon Transistor (Dallas Arbiter) Version.Otherwise, we recommend you ignore this PCB mask and buy the Ready-to-Solder Printed Circuit Board or Complete Kit from the links below.įuzz Face Germanium Transistor (Dallas Arbiter) Version Fuzz Face™ Ready-For-Transfer Printed Circuit Board Layout – For use only if you are a complete DIY person who wants to etch and drill your own PCB.This diagram is for the Germanium Transistor version, but the jumper is the same for the NPN Silicon Transistor version. If you don’t want to use the trimmer, here is the Fuzz Face™, No Trimmer Diagram mentioned in the Instructions file. Digging even deeper into transistor types, there are actually two versions of the BJT: NPN and PNP. In this tutorial we'll focus on the BJT, because it's slightly easier to understand. We believe this is a worthy addition to the circuits, giving you more options for the ultimate sound you want. There are two types of basic transistor out there: bi-polar junction (BJT) and metal-oxide field-effect (MOSFET). The Germanium Transistor version and The NPN Silicon Transistor version layouts both have a 10k trimmer (R5T) that is not shown in the schematic.

See the Charge Pump Wrapper below to get your positive ground pedal on a common power supply with all your other pedals. If you have a common power supply to power your pedals, the negative ground version will work with your other pedals on a common power supply.
