Veroboard Layouts for the hobbyist

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Veroboard Layouts for the hobbyist

Post by Mike »

I figure these might be useful to some people here, I'll add them as I come across them and/or design them.

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Nice one.

Is this not dodgy grounds, legally?
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Not if I say this:

NOT FOR INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL USE. ANY MISUSE OF REGISTERED TRADEMARKS IS AT YOUR OWN RISK.

IF YOU TRY TO PASS OFF PEDALS YOU HAVE BUILT AS THE REAL DEAL, YOU WILL GET SUED.




These are my IP actually, the layout of these circuits (which is the only patentable aspect) was created by me, and me alone. You can't patent a schematic, but you can PCB art/a circuit layout in physical space. I use my own.
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Ha, nice one.
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Post by dots »

looks great!
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Post by lorez »

Brilliant Mike, I'm sure this will offer some fun in the future

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Thanks mike!
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Post by Mike »

No worries. I'm sure you guys will make awesome pedals based on these.
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Post by sp3k »

thanks mike. I'm finally on vacation, tomorrow i'm buying some components and mounting some of those schemes on my breadboard
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have you tried out the Honey Bee? it gets a lot of stink on smoe other forums but i've never heard a decent demo of one
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Post by markleton »

Thanks for these, I just knocked together a bass fuzz and it worked first time. Woo. A request though, could you possibly give a diagram on how the switch and jacks are wired to the circuit?
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Post by Mustang Melx »

Cheers Mike, I think that Fuzzface might be my first venture in doing things for myself....

... if you have time to do some more simple ones fuzz/boost/ etc they would be very much appreciated.
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cheers mike im gunna do summut along the lines of your dls circuit this month or so
i really appreciate your efforts, ill take photos of my progress!
cheers matt
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No worries. I'll get some simple ones up shortly.
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Post by matt.dines »

man your such an asset to this site!
iv got too many circuits to try!!
iv just gots the bits for the dls too!
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matt.dines wrote:man your such an asset to this site!
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Post by sp3k »

Thanks again mike!

btw, the a\b has 3 switches?!?!
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Yeah the A/B was designed for Ends, I believe it has a Saltbooster on/off switch, an A OR B switch and an A AND B switch. Basically it's routing one signal, the input through an optional Saltbooster and then to either amp A, amp B or amp A and Amp B
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Mike wrote:Yeah the A/B was designed for Ends, I believe it has a Saltbooster on/off switch, an A OR B switch and an A AND B switch. Basically it's routing one signal, the input through an optional Saltbooster and then to either amp A, amp B or amp A and Amp B
Works a charm. Love that pedal, really increased the versatility of my Mig.
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