GARY HURST: Tone Bender MKI – Castledine, 0.15″ Vero

GARY HURST CASTLEDINE MK vero layout 9ed15c8d61c1

I wasn’t aware of this version of the MKI until today.  I’m sure you have probably seen the new line of Tone Benders that Sola Sound is releasing.  I noticed that the Stu Castledine version was on vero, and the rest were all on the more familiar MKI board.  So after a little digging, it turns out this … Read more

JOHN HORNSBY SKEWES: Hybrid Zonk Machine (Modded)

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Similar to the previous Zonk Machine, this has a MKI switch for a larger input cap.  Have had this on the breadboard recently, and decided to jump to a vintage-style veroboard.   There are of course more differences between a MKI Tone Bender and a Zonk than just an input cap, but for convenience’s sake, … Read more

JOHN HORNBY SKEWES: Zonk Machine, 0.15″ Vero Layout (modded and original)

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This is my version of the Zonk Machine, based on one of the early vero layouts.  I added a switch for the input cap, which is possibly the most unoriginal mod known, and increased one of the input caps from 1n to 2n2. I used an OC76 for Q1 and Q3 and an OC44 for Q2.  I found … Read more

Tone Bender MKII – Component Values Table

Tone Bender MKII component table schem 05bb2929b473

Nice bit of MKII history on fuzzboxes.org   The MKII might be the most popular of the Tone Benders, although personally I’m split between the MKI & MKIII. There’s also this interesting timeline on the D*AM forum.  Not sure who made it, but it’s a handy reference (thanks ClassicFuzz).   TONE BENDER MKII SCHEMATIC & VALUES TONE … Read more

SHIN-EI: Companion Fuzz FY-2

SHIN EI Companion Fuzz FY 2 vero layout v1b c6c5112a08ca

A classic Japanese guitar effect – the Shin-Ei Companion Fuzz – it has its roots in the Fuzzrite, with a notch filter at the output.   SHIN-EI COMPANION FUZZ FY-2 – VERO LAYOUT FY-2 SCHEMATIC Usual notch filter response. It’s a fairly broken-looking wave – not the infamous volume drop compared to the input level, which is normally … Read more

ELECTRA: Modular Powered Circuits – MPC11 Frognose Amp

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Onto the Frognose – weird name right?  It’s based on the LM386 IC, which is an audio amplifier capable of driving a small 8-ohm speaker. In the configuration below, it’s capable of 20x gain, so it’s a pretty decent booster. If you aren’t familiar with the LM386, two of them are used in the Earthquaker Devices Acapulco Gold, and one … Read more