british pedal company zonk machine ZO: Zonk Machine MK2 Silicon Fuzz Pedal | NOS Sprague 2N2926 Transistors
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british pedal company zonk machine

british pedal company zonk machine ZO: Zonk Machine MK2 Silicon Fuzz Pedal | NOS Sprague 2N2926 Transistors

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british pedal company zonk machine ZO: Zonk Machine MK2 Silicon Fuzz Pedal | NOS Sprague 2N2926 TransistorsSOLD OUT IN 60 seconds thank you 14th June 2026 drop is 8pm (not 8am as mentioned in the last email ) sorry for any confusion Join the mailing list HERE to get notified of next batch drop This fuzz is my homage to the John Hornby Skewes MK2 ZONK MACHINE. Using my own tweaked version of the original Mk2 two transistor silicon Zonk circuit. Using a matched pair of super rare vintage 'New Old Stock' TO98 Sprague 2n2926 Gold Dot silicon transistors from

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This fuzz is my homage to the John Hornby Skewes MK2 ZONK MACHINE. Using my own tweaked version of the original Mk2 two transistor silicon Zonk circuit. Using a matched pair of super rare vintage 'New Old Stock' TO98 Sprague 2n2926 Gold Dot silicon transistors from the late 1960s

A mid gain super textured fuzz with octave overtones.

    • SWELL control (volume)
    • DRIFT control that mimics how old component values in original units may have 'drifted' up or down over the decades since they were made. This control acts a little like a fuzz and a little like a bias and give a wide range of really usable settings . Max isn't the only option here!
    • TEXTURE This is a pot to control the texture of the fuzz, it adds even more graininess - this reduces sustain and the note crackle, especially effecting the decay adding a much more 'crumbly' nature and more artefacts as the pot is turned anti clockwise.

Built using a very sort after vintage silicon transistors, and high spec new components. Built using JB and Vishay capacitors, Lumburg jacks and alpha pots.

AHHH Silicon ... I hear all the Ge nerds muttering. I can honestly say that with carefully chosen and measured components the actual differences between Si and Ge in this circuit are much more subtle than you would believe. Have a listen to the demo and see for your self...

I build these fuzz pedals in my garden workshop in Northamptonshire UK. This includes painting, drilling, and acid etching my design onto the enclosures. Constructing the entire circuit ‘Point to Point’ only using the components, there's no boards or circuit traces to dilute your signal purity. I finish the entire pedal to a standard that I think looks as good inside, as it sounds on the outside. It might be covered up but when you’re in that moment you KNOW the mojo you have under the hood.

Please be aware, these are totally hand built and so there might me some slight cosmetic variation between each pedal. The acid etching process produces a gunmetal patina on the enclosure with will vary from pedal to pedal. This is most noticeable on the sides and imparts a unique character to each pedal. Tonally, I play each one to make sure they sound as good as the first one, before signing off, no tone generator, no gadgets – just a telecaster and my ears.

Please note, all my silicon pedals have a boss style 2.1 center negative DC jack only, there is no battery snap. Silicon transistors are not sensitive to DC supply type unlike their germanium counterparts.

Thank you for reading, if you have any questions about this pedal feel free to message me.

RF interference - Many old fuzz circuits are vunerable to Radio Frequency Interference from a host of different modern electronic devices ranging from lighting to heating controllers to fridges. This is by the nature of the design and to reduce the chances of this happening would radically alter how the pedal sounds. If you are having problems with RF using one of my pedals here are a few resources that can help. RF interference is not down to a faulty pedal.

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