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Re: Original tracer layouts for classic pedals
Posted: 12 Jun 2011, 16:53
by boogyman
Thanks Peps, for all the hard work you put in on all of these pedals!!!!
Tom
Re: Original tracer layouts for classic pedals
Posted: 12 Jun 2011, 17:08
by peps1
Just doing my little bit to pay back all the help I get from the community!
Re: Original tracer layouts for classic pedals
Posted: 28 Jun 2011, 21:25
by Seiche
peps1 wrote:Little Muff (1973ish)
Done a layout clone for the Little Muff, feel free to download and BYO

is that just a muff? looks like it. pretty effing simple (even the variation of parts). might wanna build one (as i just fried my double muff trying to mod it

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Re: Original tracer layouts for classic pedals
Posted: 28 Jun 2011, 21:39
by peps1
No the only thing it shares with a Big muff is the name, its much closer to something like a fuzz face.
Re: Original tracer layouts for classic pedals
Posted: 28 Jun 2011, 22:39
by Seiche
peps1 wrote:No the only thing it shares with a Big muff is the name, its much closer to something like a fuzz face.
oh i know, i was referring to the old "muff fuzz" circuit, which is more of an overdrive/fuzz. The Muff and the Double Muff (2 Muffs cascaded) are still in production. The Little Muff seems to be a slight variation of the Muff Fuzz.
I'll probably put two into the double muff enclosure

Re: Original tracer layouts for classic pedals
Posted: 29 Jun 2011, 06:17
by RnFR
I doubt you could fit two of those pcbs, unless you stacked them on top of each other. I dont think small size is the point here. vero would easily be made smaller. just modify a Si fuzz face layout.
Re: Original tracer layouts for classic pedals
Posted: 29 Jun 2011, 07:41
by Seiche
yeah i was thinking vero or perf board anyway. just got the idea to do it when i saw how simple it was

Re: Original tracer layouts for classic pedals
Posted: 04 Jul 2011, 16:33
by Dirk_Hendrik
nice one! Thanks!
Re: Original tracer layouts for classic pedals
Posted: 06 Jul 2011, 17:44
by peps1
Thanks mate, will get that edited tonight!
Re: Original tracer layouts for classic pedals
Posted: 06 Jul 2011, 18:26
by Fender3D
Sorry for double post:
some resistor values are wrong respect the picture:
470K instead of 200K (R7 on stock schem.)
56K instead of 62K (R14 on stock schem.)
and 5,2M instead of 5,1M (R6 on stock schem.)
Re: Original tracer layouts for classic pedals
Posted: 16 Oct 2012, 01:31
by andregarcia57
Fender3D wrote:Sorry for double post:
some resistor values are wrong respect the picture:
470K instead of 200K (R7 on stock schem.)
56K instead of 62K (R14 on stock schem.)
and 5,2M instead of 5,1M (R6 on stock schem.)
thanks
Re: Original tracer layouts for classic pedals
Posted: 10 Nov 2014, 12:06
by andregarcia57
someone already verified layout is original?
DOD 250
thanks
Big Muff 2009 Reissue (EC 3003-A) - original tracer layout
Posted: 12 Nov 2014, 23:28
by teslasteroid
Big Muff 2009 Reissue (EC 3003-A)
Re: Original tracer layouts for classic pedals
Posted: 29 Jan 2017, 14:57
by El Alesito
peps1 wrote:Park Fuzz Sound (Tone Bender MkIII)
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Thanks a lot

Re: Original tracer layouts for classic pedals
Posted: 14 Jun 2017, 14:49
by bettsaj
Has anyone got a good resolution copy of the triangle muff layout. The copy on this thread is a bit pixelated
Re: Original tracer layouts for classic pedals
Posted: 14 Jun 2017, 15:10
by peps1
bettsaj wrote:Has anyone got a good resolution copy of the triangle muff layout. The copy on this thread is a bit pixelated
Here you go, have attached a higher rez smoothed copy.

Re: Original tracer layouts for classic pedals
Posted: 06 Sep 2018, 19:18
by mj_sound_cubed
Interesting work
The original range master didnt have any PCB, I think.
Re: Original tracer layouts for classic pedals
Posted: 31 Dec 2018, 04:30
by analogpedals
has anyone done a tracer of the script logo phase 90?
MXR - Phase 90 1979 - original tracer layout
Posted: 25 Mar 2019, 16:07
by analogpedals
This is pretty crude, but here's what I got from a 1979 transition block logo/script board Phase 90.
Re: Original tracer layouts for classic pedals
Posted: 03 May 2023, 18:29
by andregarcia57