Before committing this project to a printed circuit board, prototyping was in order. This is the circuit for a guitar pedal, specifically an OC44 Dallas Rangemaster Treble Booster. Construction through normal means, on veroboard:
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A project log for Oreo Construction Circuitry
Putting stuf inside printed circuit boards
Before committing this project to a printed circuit board, prototyping was in order. This is the circuit for a guitar pedal, specifically an OC44 Dallas Rangemaster Treble Booster. Construction through normal means, on veroboard:
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