Found this while searching for some schematics for Silicon Tonebenders I came across it on
revolutiondeux. Miro posted a layout awhile ago for the Hot Silicon, which is pretty much the same, the difference being the trimmer off the gain control (abuse) which lets you set the gain rather then having a set resistor. Since my layout different then his, and the added trimmer I figured it was worth adding.
Here's mictester's advice on tweaking:
"Adjustment: set the 1k "Abuse" pot halfway. Play though it, and adjust 5k preset until "gating" just stops. That's it!
You'll find that it has plenty of output, that the "Abuse" control gives
a good range of colour, the "Sparkle" control has a very wide range and
the sound is remarkably reminiscent of early Jeff Beck (certainly not a
bad thing!).
Possible mods:
Put small value capacitors from base to collector of the middle two
transistors - start with 47pF. This "smooths out" the sound a lot, but
reduces the treble available.
If you have radio interference, put 100pF from base of the first transistor to ground.
Experiment with the capacitor values in the tone control - the 8n2 could
go as low as 3n3, which would give a ridiculous range of treble
control!
Increase the value of the 47k feedback / bias resistor - try as high as
470k. The gain will rise, the touch sensitivity will disappear, and it
will become a high gain screaming monster! "