I'd created a layout for the Pete Cornish P-1 about four years ago, based on best guesses as to what this said to be - a Rams Head Big Muff. I was kind of close, but here's a layout from a very reliable Aion FX trace. If you want to see where it sits in the spectrum of the Big Muff, check my BMP components table.
Interestingly, the circuit matches the 1976 Rams Head circuit #2, despite stories of it being based on a 74 model. Who knows? It's quite possible this was the case for the original P-1 with Pete changing values at a later date.
PETE CORNISH: P-1 VERO LAYOUT
Yes it's a very big layout for a Big Muff. I included all of the buffers on the board, and left room on the corners for mounting. I'm sure the multitude of standing resistors will throw a lot of people off too. I clearly don't mind them.
I wasn't all that concerned about size, as I intend to drop this into an old big box BMP enclose, as beat up NYC ones seem to be going pretty cheap, and of course they already have cool graphics, pots and a hardware ready to go, so job done in that respect.
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