Re: JB Fuzz Face power mods...

ken wrote:
Coolaxeman wrote:

Guys - a quick update on the Virtual Battery for the fuzzface.  I installed it yesterday and can you believe it - well it works!  I can hear no discernable difference in the quality of the JBFF output and it seems to have good noise suppression.  Heartily recommend it.

I like the idea of getting a replacement bottom plate to drill a lead hole, however I did a temporary fix by folding a 6mm length tube of heat shrink over the battery lead and just screwed the plate down to hold it in place.

Great news! The replacement plate is on the way. I'll report back how it sounds in the Pedal Power 2 sag.

Would be really interested in hearing how you get on Ken.  Some photos of the mod would be good too!  smile

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Re: JB Fuzz Face power mods...

I used a dremmel to carve enough space for the wire to come out for a 1Spot power source. Still not sure if I like the JB FuzzFace, and it hasn't cracked into my normal rotation either.  hmm

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Re: JB Fuzz Face power mods...

Coolaxeman wrote:
ken wrote:
Coolaxeman wrote:

Guys - a quick update on the Virtual Battery for the fuzzface.  I installed it yesterday and can you believe it - well it works!  I can hear no discernable difference in the quality of the JBFF output and it seems to have good noise suppression.  Heartily recommend it.

I like the idea of getting a replacement bottom plate to drill a lead hole, however I did a temporary fix by folding a 6mm length tube of heat shrink over the battery lead and just screwed the plate down to hold it in place.

Great news! The replacement plate is on the way. I'll report back how it sounds in the Pedal Power 2 sag.

Would be really interested in hearing how you get on Ken.  Some photos of the mod would be good too!  smile

Here's the finished product. Used a round file to notch out the corner.

http://www.box.net/shared/qr84ylxvz0vf474jyxlx

And here it is with it's friends...

http://www.box.net/shared/qxo6ktra3u4jd0o3qoyk

I haven't played it yet. I'll let you know how it sounds, but I'm running it with an already gainey amp (going for the amp blowing up sound), so I'm sure I'll be happy with it. I'll play with the sag to adjust to taste... cool

Re: JB Fuzz Face power mods...

ken wrote:
Coolaxeman wrote:
ken wrote:

Great news! The replacement plate is on the way. I'll report back how it sounds in the Pedal Power 2 sag.

Would be really interested in hearing how you get on Ken.  Some photos of the mod would be good too!  smile

Here's the finished product. Used a round file to notch out the corner.

http://www.box.net/shared/qr84ylxvz0vf474jyxlx

And here it is with it's friends...

http://www.box.net/shared/qxo6ktra3u4jd0o3qoyk

I haven't played it yet. I'll let you know how it sounds, but I'm running it with an already gainey amp (going for the amp blowing up sound), so I'm sure I'll be happy with it. I'll play with the sag to adjust to taste... cool

That's a neat job you've done there.  You know what, I'm not so sure it would devalue the pedal to have the original plate modified with a notch if the job is done as neat as you've done it.  I think I'll just go ahead and do it!

Incidentally I gigged the JBFF for the 1st time with the Virtual Battery installed this evening.  Lovely, lovely break-up on the tone - so pleased with the result.  Hope you're similarly happy with the other solution.

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Re: JB Fuzz Face power mods...

Coolaxeman wrote:
ken wrote:
Coolaxeman wrote:

Would be really interested in hearing how you get on Ken.  Some photos of the mod would be good too!  smile

Here's the finished product. Used a round file to notch out the corner.

http://www.box.net/shared/qr84ylxvz0vf474jyxlx

And here it is with it's friends...

http://www.box.net/shared/qxo6ktra3u4jd0o3qoyk

I haven't played it yet. I'll let you know how it sounds, but I'm running it with an already gainey amp (going for the amp blowing up sound), so I'm sure I'll be happy with it. I'll play with the sag to adjust to taste... cool

That's a neat job you've done there.  You know what, I'm not so sure it would devalue the pedal to have the original plate modified with a notch if the job is done as neat as you've done it.  I think I'll just go ahead and do it!

I was thinking the exact same thing! I could have saved myself $12. It may even add to the value to be able to plug in or not!

Re: JB Fuzz Face power mods...

ken wrote:
Coolaxeman wrote:
ken wrote:

Here's the finished product. Used a round file to notch out the corner.

http://www.box.net/shared/qr84ylxvz0vf474jyxlx

And here it is with it's friends...

http://www.box.net/shared/qxo6ktra3u4jd0o3qoyk

I haven't played it yet. I'll let you know how it sounds, but I'm running it with an already gainey amp (going for the amp blowing up sound), so I'm sure I'll be happy with it. I'll play with the sag to adjust to taste... cool

That's a neat job you've done there.  You know what, I'm not so sure it would devalue the pedal to have the original plate modified with a notch if the job is done as neat as you've done it.  I think I'll just go ahead and do it!

I was thinking the exact same thing! I could have saved myself $12. It may even add to the value to be able to plug in or not!

Well $12 is not gonna break the bank I guess!  I tried doing a search for a spare plate in the UK and came up with zilch.  The guys you bought yours from want $10 for the cheapest international shipping.  As I say, I think I'll take my chances with the original plate! lol  wink

PS: Nice board you've got there.  big_smile

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Re: JB Fuzz Face power mods...

You know whats worse then no ac adapter?  Trying to find the damn screw hole on the cast piece with that long bolt you put through the bottom of that plate.  Couldn't Dunlop make battery compartments with a door on it?

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Re: JB Fuzz Face power mods...

AD3THREE wrote:

You know whats worse then no ac adapter?  Trying to find the damn screw hole on the cast piece with that long bolt you put through the bottom of that plate.  Couldn't Dunlop make battery compartments with a door on it?

The funny thing is, the screw that came with the replacement bottom is no trouble at all. I think the original is just a tiny bit too short!

Re: JB Fuzz Face power mods...

I quit using my fuzz face a long time ago for the very reason I hated changing the battery!  For that matter why does Donlop use screws and plates to cover their batteries and not put a access door on their pedals!  I hate that! I'm very much an ease of use guitar player and if I have to take a couple of tools with me to a gig its going to take more a bunch of time to replace.  No problem with a power source but 9 volt battery compartments are the way to go!  At least the new Cry Baby pedals these day has a battery access on the back of it so you don't have to remove 4 screws to get to the battery.