Here's a collection of vero (stripboard) and tagboard guitar and bass effect layouts that we have put together covering many classic and popular effects in growing numbers. Many of these have been posted on freestompboxes.org, so check that site out for great discussions on building your own effect pedals. Enjoy the builds and please also visit us on Facebook and Twitter
you can tag this one. its verified. it sounds pretty much just like the demo, which may or may not be a good thing. the stutter isn't very noticeable until the control is turned up pretty high and it sounds better with humbuckers. a typical devi design, you'll love it or find it useless, but the layout is good.
To convert this layout to Electric Brown/LP, create a cut on the top row just above the cut in row 7. Move the power connection to the right side. Pivot Q1 so that the collector remains where it is and base and emitter are above it. Connect a SPDT switch lug 1 to row 1 and lug 2 to the row above ground where the emitter of Q1 was. Now the glitch effect can be eliminated or switched in as you like. The Pre Gain control acts as a fat control so adding a pot between lug 2 and input will act as a gain control and input limiter so that you can place it elsewhere than first in your signal chain. For whom it may concern. THANKS
you can tag this one. its verified. it sounds pretty much just like the demo, which may or may not be a good thing. the stutter isn't very noticeable until the control is turned up pretty high and it sounds better with humbuckers. a typical devi design, you'll love it or find it useless, but the layout is good.
ReplyDeleteThanks for verifying!
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hi,
ReplyDeletesorry for newbie question,but there was no input/output for wiring offboard?
Input to Control 2, Volume 2 to output.
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ReplyDeleteSounds exactly like the electic brown, i tried to make a switch for Q1, to switch between elctric and lp , there is not much difference,....
ReplyDelete(there is NO difference ..)
ReplyDeleteoh..., just a little bit more treble
ReplyDeletei tried a 2n2222 for Q1, with switch, sounds great
ReplyDeleteAny way to remove the glitch artifact?
ReplyDeleteThis is a fun little circuit. I like the randomness of the stutter glitch. Thanks for the layout.
ReplyDeleteTo convert this layout to Electric Brown/LP, create a cut on the top row just above the cut in row 7. Move the power connection to the right side. Pivot Q1 so that the collector remains where it is and base and emitter are above it. Connect a SPDT switch lug 1 to row 1 and lug 2 to the row above ground where the emitter of Q1 was. Now the glitch effect can be eliminated or switched in as you like. The Pre Gain control acts as a fat control so adding a pot between lug 2 and input will act as a gain control and input limiter so that you can place it elsewhere than first in your signal chain. For whom it may concern. THANKS
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