This one has 6 jacks ;D The circuit is JMK's Paralyzer. I connected the send and return jack switched tip contacts so that if the loop is left empty it functions as a clean blend. This is a pretty cool circuit and I've only had about 10 minutes to play with it but the possibilities are endless.
(http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g429/Mandoluke/39E5FA31-4F84-4CC2-B3D4-77E1E5B49B5E_zpsxk5db0zg.jpg)
(http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g429/Mandoluke/E381710E-4D0E-435D-9B60-08A682FEFC04_zps77eyg8od.jpg)
(http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g429/Mandoluke/C12C287E-B606-4CCD-9253-1A0C30EFE02F_zpspafaerxm.jpg)
Here is the test fit
(http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g429/Mandoluke/0518B11A-3116-44D7-A56B-AF9610DD9649_zpszamyxk6x.jpg)
Some of the more talented builders would have found a way to put a stomp switch in there :o
I'm not finished with the enclosure yet, I'll have to file some of the lip off of the bottom plate for it to fit and I'm planning on doing a simple graphic for the top so you know what's actually going on.
nice work so far dude... those jacks are cool, where'dya get them?
I found them on ebay from china. I saw them on th thread here with a belton reverb in a 1590a. I think small bear has them too. Probably better quality. The nut has a lot of play as is typical for Chinese parts.
Looks like it's coming along nicely. It sounds like a useful little chap to have around.
Now that is getting 20lbs into a 5 lb sack. Nicely done man!