
I genuinely have no idea what these things are, beyond them being DIY kits. They DO work, although because the 9V sockets are so deeply recessed I've had to use batteries.


I think one of those components is a red LED, but it doesn't seem to light up!

The other is a distortion (despite the enclosure labelling the gain knob as 'depth'). It's very splatty and farty, with another huge volume jump. TBH it sounds like shit, but with the one-knob compressor in front of it the fartiness disappears and it sounds pretty decent. This is what the inside looks like:

The chip is labelled UA741TC. Going on that, a quick Google suggests that it's a clone of either a Distortion+ or a DOD 250 overdrive...I'm leaning towards the latter but I'm no expert when it comes to PCB layouts. Any guesses there?
So yeah. Two semi-useful pedals that sound almost usable if used together. And as long as I have a couple of working 9V batteries lying around. I might be able to get a couple of clips recorded later if anyone's interested.