Based on the schematic on GGG here’s a small vero that facilitates using a board-mounted pot if you want to. Update (24.01.2013): Now verified, thanks
Category: Boost
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I made this one with an on-board pot in mind (an Alpha 90 degree PCB pot will fit nicely on the trace side of the
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Two more layouts today. These are for the AC- and RC-Boosters. They’re quite similar, but do note that there are a few differences, both in
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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
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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
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Thanks to Bajaman over at freestompboxes for this great project. Here are vero layouts for three slightly different Music Man on-board preamps. The Sabre II
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Here’s a vero layout for the Glass Blower MkIII by the Valve Wizard. Supposedly a very powerful boost. The layout also facilitates the use of
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I know nothing of this circuit, but hopefully someone will enjoy this vero layout. Update (19.10.2011): Verified, thanks to Glenn and Hookey.
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I need a clean boost so I thought I’d do a vero layout for the AMZ Mosfet Boost and give it a try. Update (14.08.2011):