The power and signal pads on the PCB conform to the FuzzDog Direct Connection format,
so can be paired with the appropriate daughterboard for quick and easy offboard wiring.
Snap the small metal tag off the pots so they can be mounted flush in the box.
Pot mounts on the back side of the board, along with the toggle switch. You can use a
vertical-mount pot or just wire up ‘normal’ ones.
The striped leg (cathode) of the diode goes into the square pad.
The long leg (anode) of the electrolytic capacitors go into
the square pads.
RUETZ / RESPONSE MOD
The Ruetz mod flattens the frequency response of the circuit and gives you extended but
tight low end. You can simply leave out R4 and C6 if you want to have this non-adjustable
and permanent. However, its more rewarding to make it adjustable. To do this add either
the RESPONSE pot (1KB) or put a 1K trimmer in T1. Now twiddle until you get the result
you want.
To make a stock circuit without the mod,
place R4 (47R) across the RESPONSE
pads like this:
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