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 Post subject: Combining old pedals
PostPosted: Thu Apr 07, 2016 1:10 pm 
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Hello forum. Haven't been around for a long while. I have a couple of questions, hoping someone may be able to answer them. This place is such a wealth of information!

I have an old Visual Sound Jekyll & Hyde V2 Red pointy Overdrive/Distortion pedal, and a really old DOD FX75 Flanger pedal. I have disassembled them, and would like to combine them together in one large enclosure I have made.

I would like to wire the power for the DOD to the 9vdc jack on the J&H, because the J&H power jack is attached to the PC board, and the DOD power jack is not. I also want to just do away with the battery option for both pedals.

One issue is that the DOD is a Positive Tip Power jack, and the J&H is Negative Tip. Also, the DOD says 10v, whereas the J&H says 9v.

I would like to use the input jack for the J&H, and then wire from the J&H + & - out to the DOD, and then use an output jack after the DOD.

I would also like to wire the stereo outputs (DOD stereo Flanger) into a mono output jack, so I only have one input and one output jack, and one DC power jack. (currently existing in the J&H pedal)

Is this possible without requiring me to buy a bunch of things? I can get some pictures of the boards, if anyone is willing to give me a few pointers along the way. I am interested in moving on to building some of my own pedals (BYOC stuff for sure!) However, I had both of these pedals given to me, and would like to use this as a learning experience.

Thanks for your time, and any replies will be greatly appreciated.
Peace


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