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  1. not really. Only extra costs are the price difference in the enclosure, the cost of a dpdt toggle switch and thats about it. It's the same base schematic, just with about 20 unique values of components. For example, the modern muffs use a 1uF in both the clipping loops. In mine, one has a 0.1uF and the other has a 1uF. This allows for more lower end, and makes the clipping stages a little warmer. there's countless changes like that. The input stage is more biased for mids, the clipping stages are warmer, the output cap is more for mids, there's more gain allowed pass from one stage to the next. The list goes on. In anycase, i'll leave it on the breadboard till i have the money for some enclosures. I'll probably make a few of these.

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