The Zonk Machine II was the more budget friendly version of the Zonk Machine. It was a simplified circuit and featured silicon transistors in place of germanium. Originals used 2N4061 PNP silicons, but other could be used. Because it’s silicon based, it shouldn’t be too hard to make the swap to NPNs so it can be daisy chained with other negative ground effects. I’ve laid out 2 versions of this, one for BCE pinout transistors (like the original 2N4061s) and one for CBE pinout transistors. The perf layouts reflects the original positive ground configuration, and the PCB layouts reflect negative ground configuration. Note that the 3.9k resistor isn’t always necessary (it’s there to make the Fuzz pot value 2k). Here’s the schematic for reference.
