Love the army green just need some old Sovtek knobs. I am excited to make mine, and agreed about the faceplates I never have time to make anything look pretty. I might mod mine for mosfet clipping, which I generally like on muffs.
Yeah I got the bass version the Deep Fryer the other day and man it has some low end. Sounds great on both guitar and bass, seems similar to the Small Fry.
Some of the Greer builders share our practice space so I used one as TS-like boost and found it pretty lackluster but I am not a clean guitar dude. Maybe I will snag it again and try in my clean channel.
I really want to build one I just have too many things on the go. I also don't know what I would do with it if I had one. Some day, way to be the first!
It would probably be safe to order parts for integral preamp/Triangulum boost seeing that it is just an integrated preamp with some resistors and some switches. Maybe it will get posted soon.
I would get a breadboard and try some things out. If I had some time I would give it a go a bandmate has been wanting one for a bit. Just looking at the schematic try some different values at R8. This is where I don't know my shit so take it with salt and experiment, decreasing R8 would cause it...
Judging from the PCB it looks like an older version but you could probably make like V3. Upgrade the opamp to one of the low noise op amp like maybe OPA134? And the ocillation sounds like either a pot value change on a resistor addition to prevent it from going full feedback but hard to tell...
So for the Sunn Model T it was a bit of a fluke. I sponged on some aluminum black to add texture and depth then sponged on purple gel food coloring. To make it dry faster and get rid of tackiness I baked it briefly for 10 minutes at 150F and it turned blue and purple.
The Westwood is just...
Westwood or Sherwood on the left and Coda Sunn Model T preamp on the right. I used gel food coloring to give an anodized effect I think it turned out well. Sherwood/Weswood sounds great on bass.