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The power and signal pads on the PCB

conform to the FuzzDog Direct Connection

format, so can be paired with the

appropriate daughterboard for quick and

easy offboard wiring. Check the separate

daughterboard document for details.
Be very careful when soldering the diodes

and transistors. They’re very sensitive to

heat. You should use some kind of heat

sink (crocodile clip or reverse action

tweezers) on each leg as you solder them.

Keep exposure to heat to a minimum

(under 2 seconds). 
Snap the small metal tag off the pots so

they can be mounted flush in the box.
Positive (anode) legs of the electrolytic cap

goes to the square pad.
C14 can be laid flat to the PCB as shown

on the cover image. This will give more

clearance in your enclosure.
Negative (cathode) legs of the diodes go to

the square pads.
D7 is an optional polarity protection diode.

If you want to include one, use a 1N4001 or

any other 400X variant.

TWO SETS OF TONE PADS?

Yes. Use the centralised pads above R25 for a

3-pot build, and the ones off to the right of

the PCB for a 4-pot build. There’s no need

for any jumpers in either situation. Both sets

of pads are directly linked to each other.

THAT SCOOPED MID-RANGE

- NO THANKS!

The Big Fluff Pie has a distinctive scooped

mid-range. In most cases this can be

flattened out if desired. For the versions

listed in the first BOM page, this can be

achieved by changing R18 and R19 to 39K,

and C10 to 10n.

MOJO?

Many different transistors have been used

across the history of the BFP, some of which

are long gone. All of the ‘stock’ Fluffs listed

on the first BOM page are supplied with

2N5088.
While these may not always be the vintage-

correct parts, they have been found to be the

best commonly-available all-rounder in a

BFP.

There are additional notes regarding

individual circuits later in the document.

Please check them before starting your

build.

Not sure what to make?

Check out 

Kit Rae’s

page.

Astounding work.

Notes

Summary of Contents for Big Fluff Pie

Page 1: ...g Fluff Pie Everyone loves a big chunk of fluff Contents of this document are 2018 Pedal Parts Ltd No reproduction permitted without the express written permission of Pedal Parts Ltd All rights reserv...

Page 2: ...ise stated in this document this circuit is designed to be powered with 9V DC COMPONENT SPECS Unless otherwise stated in this document Resistors should be 0 25W You can use those with higher ratings b...

Page 3: ...s SW1 D3 and D6 are only used if you want altertive clipping selection If you aren t including this place a jumper in either spot shown in BLUE below SHIFT is only included if you re using an alternat...

Page 4: ...clude one use a 1N4001 or any other 400X variant TWO SETS OF TONE PADS Yes Use the centralised pads above R25 for a 3 pot build and the ones off to the right of the PCB for a 4 pot build There s no ne...

Page 5: ...ggle switch in SW1 or SW2 to select between the two sets of clipping D4 D5 D3 D6 If you want to get really freaky you can use a SPDT ON OFF ON switch which will remove the clipping from that gain stag...

Page 6: ...00p 470p 470p 470p C3 1u 100n 100n 100n 100n 100n 100n 1u C4 1u 100n 100n 100n 100n 150n 100n 1u C5 470p 470p 470p 560p 500p 470p 470p 470p C6 100n 47n 47n 47n 47n 47n 100n 1u C7 1u 100n 100n 100n 100...

Page 7: ...edly one of J Mascis favourite Fluffs The original has true tone bypass but why would you want that C1 100n C2 500p C3 100n C4 100n C5 500p C6 47n C7 100n C8 500p C9 47n C10 3n9 C11 10n C12 100n C13 1...

Page 8: ...rst clipping stage is removed which changes the sound to a mix of Tonebender meets Fluff Heavy Transistor pinout is reversed so flip them There was an extra cap between the third gain stage and the to...

Page 9: ...ons to a BFP making a BIG difference to the tone The germanium cans and LED clipping make this a crunchier grittier experience worth checking out even if you already have a BFP Experiment with NPN Ge...

Page 10: ...R16 100K R17 10K R18 33K R19 33K R21 100K R22 470K R23 2K7 R24 10K R25 1M StonedCleric Stoner heaven based closely around a Ram s Head 74 1 but with different cans and a different emitter resistor in...

Page 11: ...ve probably made a mistake with the switch Solder some nice long lengths of wire to the board connections for 9V GND IN and OUT Connect IN and OUT to the jacks as shown Connect all the GNDs together t...

Page 12: ...jack then daisy chain that over to the OUT jack It doesn t matter how they all connect as long as they do This circuit is standard Negative GND Your power supply should be Tip Negative Sleeve Positive...

Page 13: ...nclosure before drilling You use this template at your own risk Pedal Parts Ltd can accept no responsibility for incorrect drilling of enclosures Drilling template Hammond 1590B 60 x 111 x 31mm Recomm...

Page 14: ...e before drilling You use this template at your own risk Pedal Parts Ltd can accept no responsibility for incorrect drilling of enclosures FuzzDog co uk Drilling template Hammond 1590B 60 x 111 x 31mm...

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