Based On: Hot Silicon Fuzz

Zircon Silicon Fuzz by Aion FX

The Zircon Silicon Fuzz is a variation of the Hot Silicon Tone Bender circuit, which itself is an adaptation of the classic Tone Bender Mk. II circuit. The Hot Silicon circuit was originally developed by Doug Hammond in 2003, who combined elements from circuits created by Gus Smalley and Aron Nelson. However, a very similar circuit was also posted by Mictester in 2009, who claimed to have developed it in the 1970s.

The Zircon Silicon Fuzz is essentially a direct adaptation of the Hot Silicon circuit, with one modification. Instead of using an input capacitor switch, which provides a full-on or full-off option, the Zircon uses a potentiometer. This allows for a gradual blending of the input capacitor, providing more control over the tone.

The true origin of the Hot Silicon circuit is somewhat unclear, with two individuals claiming originality. It is possible that both individuals independently arrived at the same outcome through parallel development. Regardless of its true origin, the Hot Silicon circuit has become a beloved classic in the DIY scene.

Overall, the Zircon Silicon Fuzz is a faithful adaptation of the Hot Silicon circuit, offering a versatile and highly regarded fuzz tone with the added benefit of a gradual input capacitor blending option.

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Hot Silicon Fuzz

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