I’ve been tinkering with some PCB design lately. Here’s the results of my first project. Link: Workhorse
Category: Overdrive
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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
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Update (16.12.14): Now verified as working, thanks to jay 🙂
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This one is supposed to give you some of that Dumble sound everyone and his dog is looking for. I’m not that happy with how
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The schematic for this effect was recently posted on FSB and here’s a companion vero layout if you want to try it out. From what
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Vero layout for the WIIO. This is more or less identical to the RAH in topology with only a few component values changed and a
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Traced this one a while ago. Here’s a vero layout to go with it. It’s basically a Tube Screamer with a few minor changes. Update
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Here’s a DIY circuit from mictester over at FSB. It’s a basic overdrive with a good amount of added sag/compression as you turn up the
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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