Circuit Layouts (PCB, perfboard, eyelet, etc)

Fuzz Face Project -- You know it, you love it. Now lets mod the bejesus out of it. :)



Tonebender MKII -- The famous Solasound Tonebender MKII laid out for small enclosures, such as the 1290NS or even the 1590A.


EXH Muff Fuzz -- The often-overlooked Electro-Harmonix Muff Fuzz laid out for eyelet (or turret) board. Layout is verified.


Rangemaster -- Yet another take on a classic sound. This one includes the so-called "temperature stabilizing" diode to help out with germanium transistors. Layout is verified.


Seven Forty One -- My first real op amp-based project. It sounds kinda like a Dist+ but more soft around the edges. There are two versions: one with diodes clippers, and one with MosFETs as clippers.


Fat Cock MosFET Booster -- Derived from a very popular one-knob booster. It crackles, okay??


MojoFace -- The venerable Fuzz Face circuit (with or without a bias control) laid out on perfboard and PCB with all axial components for that super mojo look. ;)


Babylon Fuzz -- A thick, rich fuzz-stortion. An original circuit not found anywhere else. This is not a clone. :)


Juniper Fuzz -- A one-transistor fuzz with gain and volume controls. Based loosely on the Bazz Fuss.


Bazz Fuss -- a simple, low-parts-count fuzz with plenty of room for mods and tweaks. Layout is for eyelet or turret boards and is verified.


Vorpal Fuzz -- a 3-knob fuzz with lots of gain and a top-side bias control. Layout is now verified.


Easy Drive -- Joe Davisson's famous overdrive circuit. Layout is verified.


SparkPlug FuzzDrive -- a modified JFET clean boost with added clippers. It's between an OD and a fuzz. Layout is verified.


Linear Power Driver -- an LPB2 with added clipping diodes.


Electra Distortion, laid out for turret or eyelet boards or even terminal strips, and a second layout in a pseudo point-to-point on perfboard. verified


Heavy Darling -- a fuzz by Soul Kitchen Custom Guitar Effects (designed by Andrew Carrell). Layout is now verified.


Big Daddy, designed by Runoff Groove:
Built on Radio Shack IC prototyping board (part # 276-159)