The Yardbox™. A faithful sonic copy of the original Sola Sound Tonebender, purportedly the only distortion pedal used on Led Zeppelin's first two albums. The pedal has no similarity to Jumbo, Supa, or the Vox Tonebender. Wide variation in tone and smooth dynamics at all volumes.
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
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
Prescription Electronics Yardbox
The Yardbox™. A faithful sonic copy of the original Sola Sound Tonebender, purportedly the only distortion pedal used on Led Zeppelin's first two albums. The pedal has no similarity to Jumbo, Supa, or the Vox Tonebender. Wide variation in tone and smooth dynamics at all volumes.
Madferret Germageddon
Tuesday, 26 February 2013
Zombie Chorus
Tweakers may want to add a Chorus/Vibe switch, and if so you can do this by switching out the 10K resistor directly to the left of IC3.
Video of Geiri's build of this layout:
Modded version with Chorus/Vibe switch
Modded version with Chorus/Vibe switch and 3 speed Mode switch
Thursday, 21 February 2013
Fulltone Soul-Bender
Info about the original:
Our Soul-Bender is based on the legendary Colorsound and Vox Series III ToneBenders made by Sola-Sound/England in the late '60's that was used by Beck and Page on much of their circa 1968-70 recordings.
Equipped with 3 gain-matched germanium transistor for a FAT, searing lead tone, I also made the Tone control response and range more usable and much less shrill sounding... Full clockwise is SMOOTH sounding.
The Soul-Bender cleans up when you back-off on the guitar's volume control. This pedal has tons of tonal character and even harmonics and of course, true bypass w/ LED is included with every one.
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
Fulltone 70
Ever played an original FuzzFace from around 1970? (HINT: Not AT ALL the same sound as ones with the same namesake being mass-produced currently.) Ours has two intentionally mismatched (for harmonic content) silicon transistors that snarl and spit... not for the meek! If you put the "Fuzz" on 10 you will rip, and you might get all sorts of oscillation and weirdness... but that's Rock. Don't try using it with a wah wah... you can't, and neither could Jimi, without it screaming and howling. You want polite and quiet? Go elsewhere. You want art in a box? Come on in.
Housed in a 16 gauge steel box and powder coated deep blue, this pedal is a bit unruly but with some warmth... ideal for older 4 input Marshall amps, it has much more FUZZ than the '69 Pedal and includes a Mid control for extra clarity and cut.
I got my hands on Eric Johnson's Blue Fuzzface that he used from Tones through Ah Via Musicom period (now owned by Ian Moore) and incorporated a few of its tonal secrets into the '70 pedal with staggering sonic results!
Product Updates:
In December 2009, after 15 years of production, the 70 was discontinued. However, I recently found/bought a couple thouusand excellent BC108C transistors, so am happy to announce the return of the 70 pedal... this time, in a small (OCD-sized) housing. These transistors sound outrageous! This model 70-BC still has the secret-weapon "Mid" knob which will allow you to do something other Fuzzfaces won't let you do.... be heard in the mix. ;)
Monday, 18 February 2013
Germocide Fuzz
The Germocide Fuzz was something I designed when a forum member asked about what he could build with some low leakage, but very low gain (less than 50hfe) PNP germanium transistors he had.
Roger Mayer Voodoo-1
Demo of Geiri's build:
Sunday, 17 February 2013
Jimi Photon Suzy-Q MKII
Mind the notes about the transistors. This is drawn from schematic marked as revision G (The Maestro of Rock version).
More info from DIYSB-thread. Jimi's demo video:
AMZ Super Buffer
Friday, 15 February 2013
Colorsound Tremolo
Esprit de Fuzz v3
Didn't see a sound clip for v3.. So, Tagboardeffects crew calling Geiri to the controls, Geiri to the controls...
Thursday, 14 February 2013
ZVex Super Hard On - Compact Layout
Geiri's build of this layout in A box:
Dragonfly Valentine
Happy valentine's to everyone. Please remember to care for your missus or girlfriend between builds too...
11.12.2022 - Note that this version of this layout has been proved unverifiable. The schematic was up in Aron Nelson's forum, but we don't have access to this anymore. There may be issues with the Dragonfly's schem/design or with my layout - we just can't say at the moment. If anyone has a copy of the schematic, please link it in the comments. We sure would like to have a decent sounding BJT->JFET overdrive in the library.. Or someone could design a new one that works and sounds good - and i'll draw it?
Blue Plate Special
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
eje Filter Mark 1
NE555 Voltage Inverter
NE555 Voltage Doubler
Tuesday, 12 February 2013
Dragonfly Saturn Five
Geiri's dual build (splat knob is fixed on the layout as of now):
Sunday, 10 February 2013
Hexe Night Train
Saturday, 9 February 2013
Escobedo Idiot Wah
The Idiot Wah is a simple building block Bridged/Twin T filter giving a resonant low pass response. It's specifically designed for electric guitar, for simplicity and useability, making it a bit different from similar designs. The input resistor helps the input from loading down and attenuates the input signal. The Darlington transistor has enough gain to keep the output at about unity. Biasing helps keep the distortion down. And most unusual, the unequal capacitors in the T network give a more useful, more musical range than the typical matched values.
VR can be a pot, an LDR, or any type of variable resistive element. Being a resistor to ground allows many different schemes to be used to control the cutoff frequency for the filter.
A quick example of the idiot wah being controlled via an LDR rather than a pot:
Thursday, 7 February 2013
Colorsound Phazex
If you mount this one sideways it should fit in a 125B but a 1590BB may be the order of the day if you don't want to have to squeeze everything in. Thanks to Analogguru for the schematic.
Image from effectsdatabase:
And a revised layout making better use of the space so it could fit more easily in a 1590B, and based on 2N5457 JFETs for their availability.
Bill of Materials:
Group | Value | Qty |
Resistors | 6K8 | 2 |
Resistors | 10K | 10 |
Resistors | 22K | 4 |
Resistors | 47K | 3 |
Resistors | 100K | 1 |
Resistors | 150K | 3 |
Resistors | 470K | 2 |
Resistors | 680K | 1 |
Capacitors | 180p | 1 |
Capacitors | 10n | 2 |
Capacitors | 47n | 6 |
Capacitors | 2u2 | 1 |
Capacitors | 10u | 1 |
Capacitors | 33u | 1 |
Diodes | 1N5817 | 1 |
Diodes | 4V7 Zener | 1 |
IC | LM1458 | 3 |
JFET | BF244A or 2N5457 | 4 |
Trimmer | 1M multi-turn | 1 |
Pot | 10KLog | 1 |
Pot | 470K Rev Log | 1 |
Pot | 1MLin | 1 |
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
Vulcan Overdrive
Version without trimmers which allows you to keep the board size down:
JFET Vulcan Overdrive
In terms of mods, Joe said of the circuit: For higher gain, change the 2.2M/100pF to 470k/470pF
and conversely if you increase the resistor you should get less gain if you so desire.
Danelectro French Fries
Short but sweet:
It's a '70s style auto wah like you haven't heard since you tossed your bell bottoms.
Sunday, 3 February 2013
Roland AF-60 BeeGee
Maxon OD-01 The Driver
Tufnel Distortion
Ibanez MT10 Mostortion
DOD FX52 - Classic Fuzz
Saturday, 2 February 2013
Friday, 1 February 2013
Blackout Effectors Fix'd Fuzz Deluxe
I think I'm going to get a few questions about this one, although a look at the front of the Deluxe at the graphical links between switches and pots will probably give a good clue how this one works if you aren't already familiar. A quick overview though, this is by no means a Muff, but it does have certain similarities, ie 4 "stages":
Booster > Gain > Gain > Tone and recovery
but with this the stages can be removed individually. So you could have just a booster with tone control if you like by bypassing the two gain stages. Or a spikey gainy monster by removing just the Tone stage. Or any combination that takes your fancy. I'm sure the offboard wiring will be a pain, but no pain no gain eh!
In the meantime, info about the original:
FIX’D FUZZ DELUXE, the hydra-headed dragon of handmade fuzzboxes, boosts & overdrives. Replete with two polar opposite fuzz tones, as well as a fullrange clean boost through heady overdrive and a (wide) tone sculpting stage. It delivers BIG diversity in sound - all in a small footprint package designed specifically for the cramped pedalboard.
The Fix'd Fuzz Deluxe picks up where the old stock Fix'd Fuzz left off and adds more tweakability, like the version used in the Twosome.