05-22-2015, 07:45 PM
i have a workaround for this confusion.
Aside from the literature saying that the mini fuzz faces use an AC jack, and in addition to the transistors being PNP but using a normal polarity power jack (WTF?!?!?!)... we can at least be assured that there is only one possible way to place a 9V DC battery in the pedal.
So I'm just going to use the power jack->9V battery clip that came with my old Godlyke Power-All supply. It'll connect to the daisy chain at one end, and the battery clip at the other. Perfect. don't need to worry about grounds or anything. I hope.
Aside from the literature saying that the mini fuzz faces use an AC jack, and in addition to the transistors being PNP but using a normal polarity power jack (WTF?!?!?!)... we can at least be assured that there is only one possible way to place a 9V DC battery in the pedal.
So I'm just going to use the power jack->9V battery clip that came with my old Godlyke Power-All supply. It'll connect to the daisy chain at one end, and the battery clip at the other. Perfect. don't need to worry about grounds or anything. I hope.