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  1. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by underdog
    I'm doing the same pedal, and have a question. I also don't need battery so how should I wire the dc jack?
    Just leave out the battery adapter, and wire in the DC jack per the layout diagram on the GGG site:

    http://www.generalguitargadgets.com/pdf/ggg_toct_lo.pdf

    BTW, if you're using the GGG board for your build, the orientation for the Q1 transistor as shown on the layout and silkscreened on the PCB itself is backwards. The flat face of the transistor should face away from the other two transistors, not toward them. Though the pedal works either way, you'll get a stronger, smoother fuzz and better octave effect when Q1 is properly oriented....
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    Sounds exactly the same as the Danelectro French Toast

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    Quote Originally Posted by duhvoodooman
    Just leave out the battery adapter, and wire in the DC jack per the layout diagram on the GGG site:

    http://www.generalguitargadgets.com/pdf/ggg_toct_lo.pdf

    BTW, if you're using the GGG board for your build, the orientation for the Q1 transistor as shown on the layout and silkscreened on the PCB itself is backwards. The flat face of the transistor should face away from the other two transistors, not toward them. Though the pedal works either way, you'll get a stronger, smoother fuzz and better octave effect when Q1 is properly oriented....
    oh, thanks for the info

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