This is, I believe, basically a Mu-Tron III with lots of extras added. Probably a really cool build, but good luck with the wiring 😉
Tag: request

Been a while now so I decided to do an easy one, more or less randomly chosen. Here’s a vero layout for the Blackstone Mosfet

This one was requested a long time ago. Here’s an overdrive pedal that uses an actual preamp tube, which is quite exciting. Based on Bajaman’s

Three boosts in one box. You choose which one to use by means of a rotary switch. Looks like it’s the AMZ Mosfet Boost, the

Here’s another request I’ve had on my list for a while; the Marshall Guv’nor. Not sure what to say about this one. I’m guessing it’s

So after having spent a week in Cornwall this summer, when it came to doing another layout and looking at the request list why not

This is the modified EA Tremolo circuit as seen on runoffgroove. I believe it’s the same circuit as the BYOC Tremolo. I decided to lay

Not sure what to say about this circuit. Looks like a fun preamp with a built-in speaker emulation, and it’s supposed to sound really nice.

Vero layout for the NPN version (negative ground) of the Dallas Rangemaster. The layout is set up so you can use an on-board pot if