
Maybe, I’ll have to ask my friend. It should just be a matter of swapping out the jack and wiring it like normal. It’s been a long day and I’m overthinking this.Do you still want to be able load a battery in there after swapping the power jack?

Jack polarity is independent of circuit polarity - you can wire up anything however you want to. Your circuit looks to be positive ground, and requires a center positive supply.Seems like I should know this. Is there anything making this circuit unable to swap the power jack?
Or would I have to swap some cap orientations as well?
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I understand the point would be to convert it to center negative so it does not need it's own power supply.Jack polarity is independent of circuit polarity - you can wire up anything however you want to. Your circuit looks to be positive ground, and requires a center positive supply.
If you want to use a battery still, you'll require a 3 terminal jack. Just match the pinout to what you have now.
I will.If the goal is just to simply replace the DC jack, then yes, you can just replace it directly with any typical three terminal DC jack.
The pedal is positive tip / positive ground though. I assume your friend uses a special power supply with this one?
Reckon you could get some good clear pics of both sides of the PCB in there? For you know... science...
If it is also positive ground, you can't unless you have a fully isolated power supply.I understand the point would be to convert it to center negative so it does not need it's own power supply.
It belongs to a friend. It’s actually not even working for some reason. Gotta figure that out tooRobert's too busy — you better send it to me to be traced.
Seriously, though...
I've always wanted to snoop inside an original Hep Cat.
Is it for sale?
@Robert is this enough?
Robert's too busy — you better send it to me to be traced.
Looks like she used this board for a couple different circuits.It should be, give me just a bit and I'll take a look.
You're not wrong, but it looks easy enough... and it's broken, so we kinda need a schematic.
I'm just guessing it's going to be something similar to the Peach Fuzz without the input stage.
