What’s on *YOUR* workbench?

The opamp muff is obviously one of them what are ther other two?.

the noise gate mod is stupid simple and works well worth the 100k trim pot to see if you like
hizumitas, 73 #4.
(also comparing to a built kewpie fuzz on the board)

noise gate mod ay? haven’t seen that one..
 
hizumitas, 73 #4.
(also comparing to a built kewpie fuzz on the board)

noise gate mod ay? haven’t seen that one..
Noise gate mod: This mod will quieten the Muff while not playing, thus a noise gate. To do this, add a 100k trimpot (wired as a variable resistor) parallel to the 100k to ground of the second gain stage. The trimpot can be adjusted to taste to get the max noise gate effect. This works great especially if you boost a muff with a rat, the noise floor is pretty high.
 
Noise gate mod: This mod will quieten the Muff while not playing, thus a noise gate. To do this, add a 100k trimpot (wired as a variable resistor) parallel to the 100k to ground of the second gain stage. The trimpot can be adjusted to taste to get the max noise gate effect. This works great especially if you boost a muff with a rat, the noise floor is pretty high.
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so basically adjusting the bias/ voltage divider for Q3b?
 
0-20 degrees slanting mechanism with horizontal flippable baffle 2x10" + 12". Because I like to keep my options open. With preview of a detachable modular (think eurorack, yes) pre-amp (starting with some of Aion's true pre-amp boards), para-eq, chorus, reverb + some effect loops idea have been brewing

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0-20 degrees slanting mechanism with horizontal flippable baffle 2x10" + 12". Because I like to keep my options open. With preview of a detachable modular (think eurorack, yes) pre-amp (starting with some of Aion's true pre-amp boards), para-eq, chorus, reverb + some effect loops idea have been brewing

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This rebel scum has stolen the plans for the Death Star!

Love it, I am pencil and paper designer too, do you have anything showing your intended final design?
 
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In the midst of home renovations I realized I had more than enough scrap wood to throw a quick pedalboard together. The wood was kind of beat up so I used the can of stain the wife didn’t like to try and church it up a bit… made it look even more crusty kinda in a good way….seems fitting for a doom/stoner board.
 
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