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#1
I see that I should have read the page before asking that! Anyway, glad to hear that it will use toggles.
#2
Will this one let you select multiple presets at the same time, unlike the original as far as I know, but like the Behringer clone?
#3
Are boards for this going to be available for purchase?
#4
How is it going?  Any update on this project?  I recently heard some stereo samples of the DC-2, and it it sounds fantastic!
#5
Vallhagen: I just had some oscillations again after switching transistors, and it was solved by biasing Q1 (I put a 100k pot in place of the 33k and tuned it until the oscillations stopped), so you might also want to check that.
#6
Quote from: Vallhagen on September 17, 2012, 02:01:21 PM

Result: It oscillates in many settings and it sounds... a little different, in a bad way. Hard to explain how, but i should say more "broken" and thrashy sound. Maybe the word "harsh" is correct. I guess the bad sound is caused by added oscillations too.

And why this happens is beyond my knowledge.  i think - as you say - that it looks just fine.

Hi, it's my first post here (I just got my first order of a couple of madbeans boards and then registered here). 

About the oscillations, I'm wondering if you ended up wiring this as positive ground PNP.  I'm working on my first fuzz face type circuit, and I experienced Horrible oscillations (they happened at different settings, and they also happened when I turnied the tone control on the pickup all the way down, and the whole thing sounded harsh).  After reading this http://www.muzique.com/lab/fuzzface.htm I added a 220uF power filter cap from V+ to ground and the osciallations went away!  A similar problem crept in once more after that (loud squre wave synth like sound when I turned my pickup volume all the way down), but this time I tightened some connections on the breadboard and it went away.