Ok, firstly, apologize for totally derailly your thread
@guitarweasel.
Well, here is a perfboard (aka prototype board) layout for the Prince Of Tone
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The two upper & the lower left diagrams all relate to a perfboard build, the lower right diagram is for a printed circuit board (printable from diagram), the upper right diagram being the component layout for it. I like doing perfboard builds where possible. Perfboard is exactly as shown in the upper & lower left diagrams. It has small copper foil pads on the underside of every hole. To build this way, the upper left diagram is showing the top, or component side of the board. The lower left diagram is showing the underside of the board, so is shown reversed (left to right) as if you had flipped the board over. What I usually do is use that (lower left diagram) to count out all the holes &, using a 1/8" drill bit in a hand chuck, remove all the un needed copper foil pads. Not really necessary, but makes the finished board (underside) much neater. Ok, where ever possible, the connections between components (on board underside) are made by inserting the component leads through the holes & then bending them to wherever needed to connect to other components. Otherwise, small pieces of copper wire is used where component leads cant. Ok, looking at the upper diagram, above the IC is a red box with 1 & 2 marked on it. These are DIP switches for selecting clipping options & its possible to mount them as a mini toggle on the enclosure. I think the rest is pretty self explanatory. If you think that maybe you'd like to get into DIY FX building, by all means have at it. Its something I encourage people to try their hand at. One doesn't have to understand electronics to build following these type diagrams. I would happily answer any questions, from making sure the correct components are ordered on through all aspects of putting together.
Otherwise, yes, given time I could throw it together. I must say though that in the last week I've started full time employment again, plus a hour each way travel each day (2 hours), so time is a little tight, though not overly. Cheers