I need to make a mini board so I put a few Fuzz Dog PCBs into one enclosure to save space
It goes:
-> FX-10
-> Blue Boo Boost (Have Blue)
-> Analog-like Echo aka Faux-analog Echo aka PT2399 delay with unfeasibly complicated filtering
The FX-10 is my always on. Instead of getting rid of the switch completely I put it on a mini-toggle so I can hear what the amp's doing when I'm getting set up
For the Blue Boo I got a meaty sounding AC127 which is my preference, but Analogman probably would throw it in the bin. I find the grungy sounding ones are better chuggers
The delay is for slapback so I used audio taper for delay time to get better control in that range, then doubled the value from 50k to 100k for tweaky freakouts
The third button is a channel switcher for the amp which is what that third 1/4" jack is for. The status LED could be best described as "Christmassy"
And now all the practical stuff is out the way the rest of the board can be very silly indeed

It goes:
-> FX-10
-> Blue Boo Boost (Have Blue)
-> Analog-like Echo aka Faux-analog Echo aka PT2399 delay with unfeasibly complicated filtering

The FX-10 is my always on. Instead of getting rid of the switch completely I put it on a mini-toggle so I can hear what the amp's doing when I'm getting set up
For the Blue Boo I got a meaty sounding AC127 which is my preference, but Analogman probably would throw it in the bin. I find the grungy sounding ones are better chuggers
The delay is for slapback so I used audio taper for delay time to get better control in that range, then doubled the value from 50k to 100k for tweaky freakouts
The third button is a channel switcher for the amp which is what that third 1/4" jack is for. The status LED could be best described as "Christmassy"

And now all the practical stuff is out the way the rest of the board can be very silly indeed