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Superfuzz etching layout

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Hey, does anyone out there know of a good, verified Superfuzz/Ibanez Standard/Acetone layout for etching? I've been googling around without too much success. Not that I can etch myself, but there's a guy at Madbean who does amazing custom work...just want to make sure I don't supply him with a crap layout!

Thanks in advance for your assistance, kind sirs!
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Re: Superfuzz etching layout

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The schematic is out there... and a free version of eagle is... well... free.
I'd draw it myself... just for better customizing and maybe some tweeks... maybe onboard pots/jacks.. just a suggestion.
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Re: Superfuzz etching layout

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http://members.fortunecity.com/uzzfay/s ... f1pdb.html

and an entire page on whats up

http://members.fortunecity.com/uzzfay/s ... fuzz1.html

as useful as learnign eagle is, if you are not already familiar, starting a new layout for this project is probably going to present one hell of a learning curve.
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Thanks! This looks great...if I'm understanding what I'm seeing, this duplicates the layout of the original. I couldn't tell where the in/out and pot through-holes are, but could probably figure it out.

I found this too:

http://ustomp.com/?p=12

It looks pretty good, even having a couple of "amenities" like a spot for the LED CLR. I have no idea if it's verified though...
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http://members.fortunecity.com/uzzfay/s ... dptmk.html

so this is the picture with the parts. See inteh top middle there are 2 pads with holes that go nowhere. Thise are the input and output. The input is teh one on the left adn the output is the one the right. The big trace going around the outside is most surely 9v and the sort of discolored trace in the middle is ground.
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PigeonFX also does these boards. Save you the hassle of making em yourself.
http://pigeonfx.com/kits.html
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sorry im issed the link in your post. that board looks good but looks like devnulljp s suggestion is probably pretty much what exactly what you were looking for.
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Thanks for pointing me to the Pigeon FX page...this may be the way to go! Not at all a bad price when you consider worldwide shipping is free.

Also, I appreciate your explanation of the ins and outs, multi_s...I should be all set. The Pigeon PCB looks to follow the uzzfay layout.
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