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Fuzz Face
This is the Fuzz Face, the legendary fuzz pedal. With this PCB you can build the original or many other variants using either PNP or NPN transistors.
JFET preamp
This JFET preamplifier delivers a fantastic tube-like sound. The circuit is exceptionally simple to build and can be used as a versatile booster.
PCB for 1590B enclosure
This PCB simplifies building your DIY guitar pedal in a 1590B enclosure. With the LED, jacks, and footswitch mounted directly to the board, you only need to wire the battery and the effect PCB.
Guv'nor
This is the classic Guv’nor, a versatile high-gain distortion pedal. It captures the sound of a vintage valve amplifier, offering a wide range of distortion and a three-knob EQ to control the tone. It is a perfect pedal for blues, rock or metal.
Distortus Maximus
The Distortus Maximus is a simple and very popular DIY project that offers high-gain distortion with three-band equalization. It produces rich harmonics and a massive amount of distortion, making it ideal for metal.
Purple Plexi 800
The Purple Plexi is a powerful distortion pedal that captures the iconic Plexi-style amp tone. Its highly dynamic and touch-sensitive distortion makes it perfect for rock music.
EP Booster
The EP Booster is designed to be more than just a clean boost; it adds warmth, sparkle, and definition to your guitar sound. The PCB includes dedicated pads for toggle switches, allowing you to easily control the amount of bass and treble.
Footswitch 3PDT PCB
This PCB simplifies wiring and helps you create a neat circuit with reduced noise. It also includes dedicated pads for the LED and its current-limiting resistor.
Fuzz Factory
The Fuzz Factory is an iconic five-knob fuzz pedal with a huge range of sound possibilities. This classic DIY pedal project can be built using either germanium or silicon transistors.
One Knob Fuzz
This is the One Knob Fuzz, a high gain fuzz with a very smooth response. This classic DIY project is very easy to build and delivers a fantastic fuzz sound.
COT50
The COT 50 is a versatile booster with unique tube-like sound. With a single gain knob, it can be used as a clean boost, a powerful crunch booster, or an overdrive.
Electra Distortion
The Electra Distortion is a simple and great overdrive/distortion pedal that emulates the tone of a cranked Tweed amp.
Treble Booster Brian May
This treble booster is a classic DIY project. Use it to boost the treble and midrange frequencies of the guitar signal while cutting out the low end.
Treble Booster Screaming Bird
This treble booster is the Screaming Bird, a Linear Power Booster tuned to boost the high frequencies. Whether it is overdriving an amp or just adding some highs, it will make your guitar cut through any mix.
Bass Booster Hogs Foot
This bass booster is the Hog's Foot or Mole, a classic Linear Power Booster tuned for bass guitar. It delivers a powerful boost, making the low-end more defined.
Box of Rock
The Box of Rock pedal is designed to emulate the classic JTM45 tone. It offers great headroom and allows you to control the distortion level directly from the guitar's volume knob.
Plexitone
This pedal can generate every tone you need. The Crunch channel provides from soft overdrive to hard rock distortion. The High Gain channel offers from rock gain stages to high-gain shred. Additionally a Boost will add extra volume to your pedal output.
Eternity
This guitar pedal delivers a very smooth overdrive similar to the saturation generated by a vacuum tube. It is ideal for blues and rock, providing excellent sustain.
Les Lius
The Les Lius emulates the sound of vintage Fender amplifiers. The toggle switch allows you to select between three distortion tones. In addition, a second footswitch is used to boost the gain, emulating the sound of the amplifier when it is cranked.
English Man
This pedal emulates a VOX AC amplifier pushed to its limit. With the ability to function as a clean boost or an overdrive, it delivers a great dynamic response based on your volume and gain settings.
555 Amplifier
In its most simplistic form an amplifier can be built with a single 555 timer. In this project, a 200mA of current capability is enough to drive a small speaker, which makes it a good replacement for a low power amplifier. But when more power is needed to
Fading Led Lamp with 555 Timer
This tiny circuit is a simple way to make a fading led without having to program chips or writing code.
Linear Power Booster
This is the iconic LPB booster, delivering a gain boost with added clarity and definition. Use it to drive your amplifier into smooth saturation for a richer and more dynamic sound.
Distortion Plus
The Distortion + is one of the DIY pedal classics. It has the ability to generate a great tone range from overdrive to distortion.
Mini Guitar Amp
This mini guitar amplifier is perfect for home practice. It features gain and volume controls, offering a very dynamic sound.
Super Hard On
The Super Hard On is a classic and simple DIY project, widely considered one of the best guitar boosters available. This circuit drives your amp into a natural-sounding overload.
DTMF (phone dial tone) To High and Low Outputs
You know when you push a button on your phone it makes a funny sound? That Sound Can Be Taken And Converted Into High and Low Outputs. For Instance If you Push The Number 5 On Your Phone It Puts Out A Unique Dial Tone And We Take That Tone And Make A Pin
Arduino PID Controller Shield
This easy-to-make shield converts your Arduino into a full-featured PID controller.
Simple Arduino Based Memory Game on Breadboard
A beginner-level Simon-says type memory game. A great 1 day project to entertain and impress your friends!


