Thanks IvIark. I try to make my veros tidy, and often have to be creative in how to fit bigger components into tight spaces. I'll look into increasing the 10K resistor in the boost section, as I might go ahead and put in the boost option (still mulling it over). I'll also experiment with my dual pot idea and report back if that seems to work well. That way, the Cream Tone could function as a normal three knob Volume-Gain-Tone overdrive.
Are 5% resistors common among this group? I tend to only use 1% unless I need some weird BJFE value like 3k1415 and then just test 5% resistors until I find one close. For dirt boxes, I like using 5% 1/4W carbon film resistors. They are a good size for vero, usually pretty close to the labeled value, and 99% of the time the variation in value won't make any appreciable difference in sound (at least for me...). The one exception to this rule are PCBs I purchase from various vendors online - I'll use the 1% metal films for those as they seem to fit easier, but I have sprinkled in some carbon films when I ran out of a particular value...grrrrr
. (It's usually 1Ks, 10Ks, and 1Ms that go fast). Another exception would be time-based effects (e.g. tremelo, phaser, delay) - I would think that the resistor values may make more of a difference there, but having said that, you also have to take into account that the capacitors are 5 - 10% tolerance, and pots can be larger still.