Update (22.04.2015): Verified as working, thanks to Alec. Vero layout for the Frantone Peachfuzz. The schematic can be fond here.
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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;

Update (03.05.2014): Green russian version verified, and I’m calling the layout verified, thanks to rydia.

Update (10.07.2014): Minor changes to the schematic and vero layout to make it work properly with the tap-tempo clock project; tap input switch, series resistor

Update (10.07.2014): Minor changes to the schematic and vero layout to make it work properly with the tap-tempo clock project; tap input switch, series resistor

I absolutely love the sound of the Baja Trembulator, so what better project to start with when it’s time to try the tap-tempo LFO micro

So, while waiting for money for amp parts to materialize, and amp parts to arrive in the mail, for some indiscernible reason I wanted to

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