Update (16.07.2014): Revision 1 layout now verified as working, thanks to jack 🙂 Update (11.10.2013): Turns out just blindly drawing a layout based on the

It’s a reverb effect using the Belton BTDR-2 digital reverb brick, but it also throws in a PT2399. Might be interesting. Update (19.08.2013): Forgot to

Update (01.06.2014): Now verified as working, thanks to Coi2001. Here’s a layout for something slightly different, but no less useful. It’s the ABY box from

Here’s another octave down effect; the Shin-Ei Octave Box. I based this on the schematic from Topopiccione, with a slight modification to the octave switch

Here’s a vanilla flavored layout for the Splitter Blend, designed by runoffgroove. Schematic can be found here.

I’ve been busy doing amp stuff lately and you might have noticed I haven’t done many layouts lately. But here’s a new one 🙂 This

Going to build an octave up for a friend and came over this one when looking around. Not sure what this sounds like or whether

For no apparent reason, here’s a vero layout for the Bespeco Weeper wah effect. I guess you could either set this up as a “fixed-wah”

JFET approximation of the Mesa Boogie Mark I preamp. Probably sounds nice 🙂 Update (05.05.2013): Now verified as working, both by myself and Derek. Thanks