Fun with the GCI parallel/series switcher (muff/meathead w octave)

Mentaltossflycoon

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I've been having a good time plunking every naked but working circuit I have laying around into a GCI parallel series switcher with terminals installed. This is the first combination that I have found where I enjoy both the series and parallel sounds enough to install the switcher permanently. The three circuits almost fit in a 125b but I decided this purple bb2 from tayda would be better.

There was now plenty of room so of course I had to cram the Escobedo Octomix from moonn in there too. It's just an octave fuzz with a clean blend. The only tone shaping happening here is on the muff side of the parallel fuzz. It's kind of noisy at some extreme settings but it is just so damn nasty that I really don't mind.

The parallel fuzzes are a fuzzdog fuzzpup muff built to tall font specs and a moonn powerlifter built as a dark meathead .

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I have the same GCI parallel series and was also planning on using a meathead for one… was thinking an EQD Arrows/Chrysalis mashup for the other circuit, I guess I’ll have to play around with it though. How did you manage to cram 3 in there? Will the GCI pcb handle 3?
 
I have the same GCI parallel series and was also planning on using a meathead for one… was thinking an EQD Arrows/Chrysalis mashup for the other circuit, I guess I’ll have to play around with it though. How did you manage to cram 3 in there? Will the GCI pcb handle 3?
No, the octomix is just in series after the parallel muff/meathead. Good luck with yours!
 
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