Update (10.08.2014): Looks like it’s working correctly, and everything should now be running on the new host. Let me know if something isn’t quite working.
You’re probably already familiar with both sites (I’m usually the last one to learn about something…), but these guys have a lot of great info,
You can now get a kit for the SS-2 over at mklec.com based on my vero layout. I haven’t tried it myself, but I’m sure
Update (25.04.2016): The new version (v2) is up and running, and I’ll try to share as much as possible on github. Source code Pinout Example
Update (07.08.2015): This one is now verified as working, thanks to Patrick 🙂 Update (10.07.2014): Minor change to the schematic and vero layout adding a
Update (10.07.2014): Minor changes to the schematic and vero layout to make this work with the tap-tempo clock project; tap input switch, series resistor and
Update (16.12.14): Verified as working, thanks to Alec! I’ve been meaning to do this one for a long time, and here it is. I no
Based on the name I take it’s a fuzz, but that’s about all I know. This is based on a schematic from a German music
Update (22.04.2015): Verified as working, thanks to Alec. Vero layout for the Frantone Peachfuzz. The schematic can be fond here.
I’m checking in today posting a layout for just another dirt box. This one, however, seemed a bit more interesting than your average tube screamer;