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Photos from AmplifiedParts.com's post 08/27/2025

We just added a new distortion pedal PCB, the Mod® Electronics Deluge, based on the Noah'sArk Distortion "M". It uses a classic distortion arrangement with a dual op-amp for gain and silicon diodes for hard-clipping, and is voiced for an amp-like distortion character targeting the sound of Marshall Plexi-style amplifiers.

In addition to the standard volume and gain controls, there is also a set low-pass filter on the output with adjustable intensity via the “Tone” control. The Deluge operates on standard 9V power with a low current draw. The build will fit in both a Hammond 1590N1/125B and the Gorva C65, with room for an optional battery and top-jacks.

Link to a build guide with full BoM, schematic, offboard wiring diagram, drill guides, and an easy way to add all necessary parts to your cart can be found in our bio.

The Truth About Vintage Amps, Ep. 97 - Fretboard Journal 07/20/2022

It was great talking with Skip and Jason from The Fretboard Journal last week. Tune in to episode 97 to hear about the state of the vacuum tube market.

The Truth About Vintage Amps, Ep. 97 - Fretboard Journal  Are we really running out of vacuum tubes? This week, special guest Thomas Cravener of Amplified Parts joins us to talk about the 2022 new tube shortage, plus a lot more. Reserve your new TAVA t-shirt here. Act fast… This week’s episode is sponsored by Calton Cases, Jupiter Conde...

Photos from AmplifiedParts.com's post 11/12/2021

Colorsound One K**b Fuzz clone in a Gorva M45 (spray-painted with hammered copper) with our newly-added BC109C for Q1 and BC108C for Q2. Footswitch is our black soft-click P-H501-L-BLK. Aqua amp jewel in a Fender-style lampholder. The k**b is a vintage Davies/Dakaware k**b. We'll be adding new Davies k***s in this style and plenty of the others in the near future. Stay tuned!
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Photos from AmplifiedParts.com's post 11/09/2021

Introducing the Nexus Series from Mod Electronics; the Nexus series introduces PCB construction to the Mod Electronics collection, offering the DIY builder classic and contemporary effects in compact enclosures! The first pedal in this line, the Seismic / Shift, is a JFET boost which adds subtle color to your guitar's sound while maintaining the natural tone of the guitar. The Seismic / Shift is perfect for builders of all levels!



New to the Mod Electronics pedal kits: The Ring in Return, an Octave-Up Fuzz Pedal. This new all-analog design captures those late 60s octave-up fuzz tones. Transformer-coupled germanium diodes produce sounds that range from a subtle octave-up to thick, harmonically-rich sonic textures, and synth-like tones. With point to point wiring and a 4 out of 5 build difficulty, this pedal is great for anyone looking for a little challenge!

10/28/2021

AC127-based Dallas Rangemaster clone in a Gorva M45 enclosure with an aqua amp jewel indicator and ST Professional momentary footswitch driving a true bypass relay circuit. This big phenolic k**b is part of a large batch of new k***s we will be adding soon, including quite a few vintage-style phenolic k***s. We will post an update as soon as those are available.

10/25/2021

The internals of the silicon fuzz face with BC109C transistors, Mod electrolytic and oil caps, carbon composition resistors, and cloth-covered wire.

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