Frequency Central's Superfly, by Thomas
Frequency Central's Superfly, by Thomas
Frequency Central's Superfly, by Thomas
33k
8
2
0
1uF
GND
2
2
0
k
2
2
n
4.7uf/350V
GND
22k
2
.
7
k
GND
2
2
0
k
4
.
7
n
GND
1k2
GND
G
N
D
680n
GND
1
M
4
.
7
n
2
5
0
k
B
GND
5
0
0
k
A
GND
1
M
G
N
D
10n
1
M
A
GND
180k
U
F
4
0
0
4
1k
M
A
X
1
7
7
1
I
R
F
6
4
4
4
.
7
u
F
/
3
5
0
V
1
0
0
u
H
0.1/2W
100nF
1k
GND
1
0
0
n
F
1
0
u
F
1
0
0
u
F
6
N
1
7
B
6N17B
6N17B
6
N
1
6
B
6N16B
6N16B
180k
1
M
R2 IN
R
3
C1
R
4
C
2
C10
R18
R
6
R
7
C
3
R9
OT1
OT2
O
T
C
GND13
C6
R
1
4
C
7
T
O
N
E
1
2
3
V
O
L
1
2
3
R
1
6
C8
G
A
I
N
1
2
3
R10
D
1
R11
B
A
T
T
2
R
S
+
3
S
H
D
N
1
G
N
D
4
L
O
A
D
6
S
I
G
N
5
I
C
R
S
-
7
I
O
U
T
8
Q
1
C
1
1
L
1
R17
C12
A E
S
R12
C
1
3
C
1
4
C
1
5
1
2
V
1
GND16
TO_VOL3 TO_VOL2
TO_TONE2
TONE2
V
O
L
3
V
O
L
2
4 8
T
U
B
E
1
H
E
A
T
E
R
5
3
2
TUBE1A
1
7
6
TUBE1B
4 8
T
U
B
E
2
H
E
A
T
E
R
5
3
2
TUBE2A
1
7
6
TUBE2B
R1
5
3
4
INJACK
I
N
1
TO_GND
R
5
+
+
+
+
Schematic
Part Value Part Value Part Value
R1 180k C1 1uF D1 UF4004
R2 33k C2 22n/400V GAIN 1MA
R3 820r C3 4.7n/400V IC MAX1771
R4 220k C6 680n L1 100uH
R5 1M C7 4.7n Q1 IRF644/IRF740/IRF840
R6 2.7k C8 10n TONE 250kB
R7 220k C10 4.7uf/350V TUBE1 6N17B
R9 1k2 C11 4.7uF/350V TUBE2 6N16B
R10 180k C12 100nF VOL 500kA
R11 1k C13 100nF Transformer 22.5k PP / 8 ohms 3.5W
R12 1k C14 10uF
R14 1M C15 100uF
R16 1M
R17 0.1/2W
R18 22k
8 2 0
2
.
7
k
6
8
0
n
R 3
R
6
C
6
Tubes on the copper side
1 3
1 3 1 3
3
1
R
2
IN
C1
R4
C
2
C
1
0
R18
R
7
C
3
R
9
OT1
OT2
OTC
GND13
R
1
4C
7
TONE
VOL
R
1
6
C
8
GAIN
R10
D
1
R11
I
C Q
1
C
1
1
L1
R17
C12
R
1
2
C13
C
1
4
C
1
5
12V1
G
N
D
1
6
T
O
_
V
O
L
3
T
O
_
V
O
L
2
TO_TONE2
TONE2
VOL3 VOL2 R1
I
N
J
A
C
KIN1
TO_GND
R5
3
3
k
1uF
220k
2
2
n
4
.
7
u
f
/
3
5
0
V
22k
2
2
0
k
4
.
7
n
1
k
2
1
M 4
.
7
n
250kB
500kA
1
M
1
0
n
1MA
180k
U
F
4
0
0
4
1k
MAX1771
I
R
F
6
4
4
4
.
7
u
F
/
3
5
0
V
100uH
0.1/2W
100nF
1
k
100nF
1
0
u
F
1
0
0
u
F
180k
1M
Layout
PCB
In and Out Jack's position in the layout. They must fit above de board.
Use shielded cable to connect from tone and volume pots to respective points.
Adjust trimpot to the "sweet spot". Mine was above 200V, but remember that IRF644 is only for 250V.
For higher voltages use IRF740 or IRF840, but they are more lossy, and need heatsink.