cjonesplay wrote
the circuit is loosely based on the Fuzzrite, but a third transistor is added and the texture knob shifts between Q1 and Q2 for different flavors of saturation.
The fuzz pot on the original fuzzrite (and original opheum) does as you describe, i.e. pans the output between Q1 and Q2, giving a woolly overdrive at minimum, a screaming fuzz at maximum, and a variety of out-of-phase graunchyness in between the extremes. The catalinbread merkin is a reworked/modernised fuzzrite with an extra Q3 for level boost - pretty sure there must be a vero layout for it here at gfx already.
Seppuku took the idea to extremes and their fuzz overloader has Q1 output blended with the output of Q1->Q2->Q3->Q4, i.e. four series stages of overloaded filth at the extreme end of the pot and is reputedly quite noisy (I breadboarded it a while back, but don't remember it being unusable). There is a layout here for the overloader:
http://tagboardeffects.blogspot.com/2016/02/seppuku-fuzz-overloader.html?m=1If you just used three stages, the pot would move from clean-ish to filthy but without the phase artifacts.
Merkin:
OG fuzzrite:
OG orpheum: