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I have a dream. It might be way difficulty and thus not worth it, but in the way the universe works in my brain it isn't too hard. Also, apologies that this isn't the best spot, but I think the micro terror is more simple than many of the pedals on here and not extremely high voltage or anything.
My dream is to rehouse my micro terror with an equalizer pedal and a reverb pedal. I would remove the amps tone knob, replace it with the two pedals. I saw somewhere else on the internet that someone added an effects loop at this same spot in the amp, so it is a simple enough schematic to figure out where everything goes. I don't know which equalizer pedal. Probably my spring chicken reverb pedal because of the one knob and great sound.
Disclaimer: I've never rehoused anything. I have a danelectro tremolo pedal I plan on practicing my basic skills on first. Rehousing it and upgrading a couple components. I don't really care about this pedal which makes it perfect for learning the actual skills necessary.
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the pedals get bigger when you rehouse but you do get a metal box with metal shaft pots, metal jacks etc.. so I guess it is worth it if you tour a lot. if it does not fit the new box, you need to start cutting things right off. I sometimes cut the pcb down. post pics of the micro terror.