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JasperdoggMember
to: The EH Man
Thanks to your comment on the original post I was able to make a good decision on where to connect the black wire, and comparing that with the pictures taken on the original post I felt pretty confident that mine would be the same. My version was slightly different than the pictures but pretty close.
Thanks! I was so happy to be able to fix my Muff Fuzz.
I was also happy to see that they still seem to be much loved guitar toys still ;c) awesome sauce!-Jasperdogg
JasperdoggMemberto: devnulljp
I know this was an old post but I really gotta thank you for posting these pictures of the insides of the vintage Muff Fuzz. I have one that is in great condition, but I went to change the battery on it and the battery tumbled out taking the wires with it, breaking them clean off the solder points. I was totally clueless as to where the wires should attach even after using a huge magnifying glass. It just was such a clean break you couldn’t tell where they broke off of. From seeing your picture and reading a couple of the next posts I was able to repair my Muff Fuzz in totally good working order. It really was a helpful tool to know where to solder the wires back to. This was the only information that I found helpful after a ton of internet searches looking for clues. The schematic diagrams are not helpful to someone who isn’t into the electronics aspect of it and just looking for a simple repair.
Any ways you might never read this since it’s been posted so long ago but much thank yous to you !!!! I thought my unit was done for .. but now it’s fixed!!!Jasperdogg
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