Devi Ever
Devi Ever Ruby
Here’s another Devi circuit for Fuzz Friday–the Ruby. It’s essentially 2 Electras (sans clipping diodes) stacked. In Devi’s own words, “The Ruby is like a Tone Bender, but way classier and secretly more misogynistic.”
Devi Ever Dark Boost
Haven’t done a Devi circuit in a while, and I keep stumbling across them, so here’s the Dark Boost. It’s essentially an Electra circuit without the clipping diodes and a Pre-Gain control. Apparently works pretty well on bass too.
Devi Ever Ruiner
Another brutal fuzz machine from Devi, and sounds great on bass and guitar. Pretty straight forward design–two cascaded transistor amplifier stages with a pre-gain control (intensity) and standard volume control. Pots are board mounted and it shouldn’t take all that long to throw together.
Devi Ever Vintage Fuzz Master
Here’s a cool one from Devi Ever for Fuzz Friday. The Vintage Fuzz Master is only slightly different than the Soda Meiser and both can be built on the same board. The only difference is the orientation of the PNP 2N2907A transistor. I’ve also included 2 switches for the Chaos and Noise mods. If you … Read more
Devi Ever Electric Brown
Here’s a unique little circuit from Devi. Plenty of gain on tap to go from just a boost, to an overdrive, to fuzzy the more your turn up the volume control. The Pregain control acts more like a tone control, panning between 2 capacitors. The first transistor stage is kind of like an Electra Distortion, … Read more
Devi Ever Torn’s Peaker
The Devi Ever Torn’s Peaker is a versatile dirt box, ranging from smooth and crunchy at low gain settings, to thick distortion/fuzz tones as the texture control is increased. The Torn’s Peaker is very close to a couple other Devi circuits (Aenima, US, and Never Drive) and it only takes a few modifications to get … Read more
Devi Ever Improbability Drive
The Improbability Drive is a knob-tweaker’s dream–equal parts, overdrive, fuzz, and science experiement, and gets its name from Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. This one was a bit of a challenge (I even had to use a jumper. Gah!). B3ar over on FSB requested a layout with onboard pots and switches. Couldn’t get the switches to … Read more