The Tweed Machine is a drive pedal designed to give you vintage Fender 'tweed'-style tone.
A three-way toggle switch provides tones based on late 50s Fender amps - a Deluxe and a Twin, plus a combination of the two.
The boost switch can either be a footswitch or a toggle. Please select the option you prefer.
The build process is suitable for any level of builder from beginner upwards, there are a handful of parts to put in place but no specialist skills are required. The board is spaced for PCB mounted toggles and pots. It fits in one of our JP125B cases. The layout is very neat, and spaced well. I've included my 'diy friendly' approach with larger pads but space was tight so the pad spacing is too. This one comes with top jacks and power as standard.
There are two knobs controlling the Volume and Gain and two toggles controlling the boost and diode selection.
The kit is supplied with a JP125B sized enclosure as standard.
PCB Only - Just the plain PCB
PCB & Components - PCB, onboard components and any pots and toggle switches.
PCB & Components and off board parts - As above with off board components (foot switch, Jacks, 9v socket, LED)
Full Kit - As above with undrilled enclosure.
Full Kit & Drilling - Full kit with drilled enclosure.
The build guide is downloaded from my website, cant add links to ebay.