(will move to effects section later.....wanted as many as possible to see this design by our own Tubenit

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Tubenit sent me this OD pedal design of his to try out.
I built it into a large 1590DD enclosure....actually, I built 3x of them!
Fantastic transparent tone....goes from clean-boost to sweet OD with very nice harmonics and sustain. Whatever your amp tone is, this pedal gives more of it!
So far (just completed it today) I have been running it "stacked", turning on either 1, 2, or all 3x units and adjusting them to get progressively more overdriven as they are added.
I have built a bunch of OD pedals, including the ZenDrive, Klon, Wampler Paisley Drive.....this is by far the best for my style, amps and guitars.
This is the absolute best pedal I've ever played thru (for what I want, transparent overdrive)
The Bass control adds some overtones and harmonics as it's turned up, very useful.
All of the controls are very responsive and perfectly proportioned and useable thru the whole range of rotation.
The "Voice" switch on mine is an on/off/on (see the diagram on the vero layout) that gives either standard symetrical, asymetrical, or compressed clipping options...subtle, but useful.
I used "Vero" stripboard to build mine (Tubenit will chime in later to describe how he did the original)
The vero is very inexpensive on ebay, around $1 a board shipped. I actually could get 2x of these boards out of one larger piece.
Tubenit used "detent" pots for the gain/drive and volume pots....I used standard pots....either works fine.
Will try to do a good demo as soon as I can....Schematic and vero layout attached
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