Analog Man Sun Face Teardown! See what's inside!

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Welcome back to the teardown series, where I take apart new and interesting pedals and show you what's going on inside!
The top of the mountain for boutique fuzz face clones, the sun face from Analog Man has found it's way onto many famous pedalboards. Today though, it get's the gray bench treatment!
Note: the schematic incorrectly shows the "range" pot as 5K, the correct value is 20K!

If you have recommendations for a pedal you'd like to see on the teardown series, let me know in the comments.
Enjoy!
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Thanks for the great video! If you squeeze the plastic standoff which is in the middle of the board you can pull the board off, we use them on many pedals. We have sold thousands of these and I don’t remember any coming back with the standoff not attached. but if you are worried you can put some foam on top of the board before the bottom plate. I don’t like PC mounted potentiometers, they tend to break a lot and are more difficult to change, although I do use them in a few of our pedals. Our latest fuzz board this summer has LED hole, I didn’t really like tacking it on the resistor either. It also has two additional optional components which would’ve been fun to see if you could figure them out. :)
thanks and have fun!

analogspam
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As an EE i can understand about how Led's power lead cable attached into resistor's lead which is also connected into power trace, but in a pedal businessman's perspective I think that method is much more make sense, I just imagine that those Sun Face PCB was ordered 10/20 years ago in mega quantities and all of those were not yet in produce at least for next 20/30 years from now untill the Sun Face PCB's would be the "mojo" itself replacing the NKT or any NOS trannies out there. Now I realized that Mike Pierra is pure genius in analog business world.

ninocarlitos
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Back in the day, I was the Chair of the Electronics Dept. at a two-year college and like to think that I know something about both electronics and instruction. That being said, let give you my highest compliment on this video: I couldn't have done better myself. Truly as good as it gets.

Others might nit-pick about not delving deeper into some nuance of the circuit but, IMO, any more info would have muddied the water and made your presentation less practical.

Kudos. I have subscribed.

mikegee
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The 50K trimmer is the "clean" control, it serves two purposes. It raises the input impedance of the circuit which works better with humbuckers, and it also makes the pedal play nice with a wah pedal, just tweak it with your wah pedal plugged in before it and it will make the circuit sound a lot better with it. Common old mod from way way back in the day.

ScottyBrockway
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Please more Fuzz Face projects in the future !

stupot
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What a great video on a modern classic! Thanks! 🎸

gregmize
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I have this exact version, minus the LED. You can remove the pcb from the plastic standoff if you push that plastic tab in.

fredtaylor
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It would be interesting to see a tone control added, like how was done on the ZVEX Wooly Mammoth.

erikvincent
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If sometime in the future you could show viewers, how to measure gain and leakage of a Germanium transistor fit for a FF build ....that would be cool !

stupot
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Howdy, Joe. Truly, a great time consistently had, since learning of your channel, and it's been a little while since I've had someone with the ability to be able to keep my attention, for the most part, with every bit that you've got to share with us.... So, overall, HECK YEAH, man. Great work. Muchly appreciate your efforts to teach & entertain.
I've only got one constructive criticism to share with you, if you'd be open to hearing it. I am asking to be respectful, I have no intentions on offending anyone here but I don't want to just come out and say it publicly breaking balls and suddenly I've got someone that's upset and I like their channel I don't know. I do however have a Rotovibe original JH4S model, and I bought it from someone who was doing some sort of modification involving what I believe to be the true bypass situation or they bought it as a shop that repairs and then got sick of trying to repair it so they sold it to me for cheap and paperwork even came with it and I'm sure I will be looked at or left that like the fool that I truly deep down a.m., and the amateur that I truly am at working with electrical gear one that I wondered if I would if you would be open to taking a look at what I've got going on and I wander do you have an email that's open to this kind of thing originally, I would have come up with a plan to pay for shipping send it to you if you know you put it on the show I'll pay for shipping again of course and I mean if you want to fix it or you could just say yeah dude take a R9 out plug back in your clean Swiper from the electric Kool-Aid and push back in your flux capacitor nonsensical machine guard jargon jargon dig it? I was worried that it was fuzz petals only until I saw the tube driven UniVibe breakdown, earlier today. Obviously, there seems to not be a way to send photos thru the comments section.

AND, just to sell you on wanting to hear me out about this, the former owner completely sawed/cut out a chunk of the board, in order to achieve the installation of the 3P2T Switch, which is just a little bit interesting. And, if you're on the edge, leaning either way, I've also got a decent secret final backup plan, to throw in, & sweeten things up. Perhaps. Truly, it might be obvious, and my Wampler Pedal book has the answer, I'm just still working on understanding what's going on, why, and how to fix this mess.
Too many words, it seems. My apologies.

tbobbyelectric
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Hey Joe! I enjoy watching all of your videos… this video in particular is one that brings up a question because i am a bass player. Why is it, or, what is it about this circuit that makes it extremely hard to use a bass guitar with it??? I know its not as easy as allowing more bass with the input cap change. I have the big blue Dunlop Hendrix bc108 model fuzz face and I do use it with my bass rig, like a good guitar player would, and I am able to get some really nice clean to overdriven sounds depending on my bass’ volume. The big red germanium I have is almost impossible but only works with one particular P-bass going through my ‘65 ampeg b-15. I do have an earthquaker devices cloven hoof that has all silicon trannies, with the help of LED’s i believe and that pedal works great with bass. Also, the “go to” thing to do is add a blend knob on most pedals but I have to refer to my first question… what is it about this circuit and what can be changed to make it work with bass guitar? The usual things are that there’s an obvious loss of low frequencies (besides the Hendrix model bc108) and the fuzz is usually way blown out with volume full up. Thanks for your time, Joe. Great content! 🙌🏼❤️

pirhala
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Enjoying your videos. I can see how you care, by the way you carefully voice your opinions. Very smart.
I'd like to see a teardown of the Ibanez TS 808HW Hand-wired Tube Screamer Overdrive. Would be interesting to see if its worth the extra dough.

TweedToneKing
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Blue Colander Tremond would be dope to see!

Digosaurus
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Thanks for the video, great content!!

Marceloriighiii
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hey! love your videos! love this tech nerd thing as always!
and i just got a question, i see a lot fuzz face type clone or anything like fuzz face. almost 90% of the input cap is 'electrolytic'. it is 'must' be electrolytic or for what anything 'important' reason? can I just use poly or other types cap? what's the different types cap will 'do' in this case?

HendryWong
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Thanks for the video, really interesting. It'd be interesting to see one of the silicon versions as well if possible at some point. How Mike gets consistently great pedals from so few components is fantastic.

DirkGentley
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After seeing the build quality, it just 100% reassures me that most pedal collecting is pure cork sniffing. I wouldn’t pay $50 for that thing!

GovmntLacky
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The video is impressive and highly informative! I'm intrigued about a technical aspect. Regarding the schematics displayed at 12:37, I'm curious if the 50k input trimmer is accurately represented. Specifically, I'm wondering if one of the three leads of the pot should be connected to ground. Thanks to whoever can provide an answer to this question.

stratoplaster
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Hey man, was curious if you recognize the brand of pots used in these pedals? Have tried to search for it based on logo but had no luck

Rainydaydreamaway
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Cool video. I saw your 1st videos with amps, any chance to make more of them?

bobibobik