Your favourite builds?

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Mulekicker
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Here's a short list of pedals I've built on vero from here that I love.
Mutron Phasor ll - sounds SO good!
Shoe Pixel- my favorite velcro fuzz. Sounds like harnessing lightning.
Basic Audio Scarab Deluxe- super versatile and great sounding
Silicon mkll  bender with low gain trannies-great if you don't wanna deal with germanium
Arc b3- Awesome Buzzaround if you do wanna deal with germanium.
SS/BS Mini-great from low gain to high.
EQD Tentacle -octave up goodness from my homies up the road in Akron.
Catalinbread Naga Viper- Super simple treble booster that sounds great.
Sam Ash Fuzztainer -One of my favorite fuzzes. Has this amazingly compressed attack that sounds like nothing else.
Mountainking Megalith - Insanely heavy and fuzzy muff.
Snow White Autowah
Crowther Prunes n Custard - Amazing if you want your sustained notes to fade into a laser zap. I do!
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perry stalsis
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Great thread! Great enough to warrant my first ever post. It's really nice to read about what others have been up to. And thanks to Mark for setting up such a wonderful resource.

Of the 20 or so pedals I've built and boxed, I'd say my faves are:

1. Earthquaker Devices Bit Commander. Super cool analogue synth/octave thing. I use it as my main fuzz for the two-piece noise rock band I'm in. Chords through this are horrible and glitchy and massive.

2. Death By Audio Reverberation Machine. Dirty lofi reverb. Probably one of my favourite ever pedals, just doesn't get much use in my current setup. If I ever do the lofi ambient noise project I've been dreaming of it will be heavily involved.

3. Fender Blender. Crazy and unhinged fuzz. Sounds approximately forty times better than the reissue I bought. The reissue will be sold soon.

4. Green Russian Muff. I prefer it by fay to my Russian Pickle. And so satisfying when I see the ludicrous prices the original Russian Muffs go for.

5. Univox Superfuzz. Had to see what the hype was about and the hype was right, it's pretty gnarly. I'd like to find a use for it but it will take a horrible noise to boot the Bit Commander off the board. Also the only way I'd ever get my hands on a $700 pedal.

6. Lotus Snowjob. I loathe the name and it's not a particularly interesting pedal but as a cleanish boost it plays so nicely with the rest of my setup that it's always on my board and for that reason I kind of have to put it it here.
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