Wiring a single effect in regular true-bypass fashion (without a battery): Wiring an effect that contains a separate add-on/boost circuit so that the main switch
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Giving this its own post. Here’s a layout for a battery powered amp.

I’ve enjoyed previous circuits by Bajaman and, needing an ABY box, I thought I’d give this one a try. As usual the layout has yet

I just did a vero layout for this effect. I don’t know exactly what it does or what it sounds like, but I’m intrigued. I

I figured I wanted to try a DI box for recording without having to set up a microphone etc. A colleague of mine recommended the

Here’s a vero layout for the double delay add-on to the Aqua Puss. Update (20.02.2011): Fixed a connection between pin 7 on the two ICs.

Added various utility circuits to the “Other” category of vero layouts. CMOS switching circuit that can be used to route an input to the input

It’s not pretty, but it gets the job done. This is the first time I’ve been working with 230VAC which was both scary and exciting.