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#1
Thanks, I think that there is a problem with the foot switch wiring and the positive ground. I shall also replace the diode. Thanks for your help.
#2
Ah. Well. I seem to have (in my ignorance) broken the golden rule and I have rocked it before I boxed it. Upon reading the guide lines of question asking, I also realise that my discription may have been lacking. I have double checked the wireing and part postions. I have substituted the o75 transistors with matched AC125 germanians, and instead of using 1n4001 diode for D2 I used a 1n34a. The wire im using is second hand (salveged from another one of my projects) but is not broken inside the casing. I have hooked the battery straight into the board (red wire GND black wire -9v.) The project is the bumble bee. The problem is stated in my first post on this thred. Thanks.
#3
Tech Help - Projects Page / How do I stop the buzz????
October 01, 2014, 11:44:39 PM
Hey guys, Finished my bumble bee fuzz after hours of noobish mistakes. I plug in and straight away theres a amp destroying buzz coming through the amp. I can hear a little signal from the guitar, but not mutch fuzz. The buzz intensifys or lessens depending on how you are touching the out put jack, but it never goes away. Please help!!
#4
hey guys, trying to make the bumble bee project, but just want to wire it with a 9 volt battery (no DC input). I do not have a road rage. What should I do??
#5
Thanks, ive found some. Now on the hunt for diodes.  :D
#6
Im building the Bumblebee project, but I need transistors and I don't want to buy them from over seas. What are the equivalents for the OC75 or NKT213? A bit of a noob question, but id appreciate the help.