Adding 9v dc plug to Jext Telez Dizzy Tone

Do-it-yourself pedal building

Moderator: Ghost Hip

Forum rules
The DIY forum is for personal projects (things that are not for sale, not in production), info sharing, peer to peer assistance. No backdoor spamming (DIY posts that are actually advertisements for your business). No clones of in-production pedals. If you have concerns or questions, feel free to PM admin. Thanks so much!
User avatar
Jwar
Cosmic of BILF
Cosmic of BILF
Posts: 18238
Joined: Thu Dec 02, 2010 7:18 pm
Location: The edge of existence

Adding 9v dc plug to Jext Telez Dizzy Tone

Post by Jwar »

Hey guys! So I'm going to take on a project rehouse and one of the things I've been asked to do is add a 9v plug for the Jext Telez Dizzy Tone. Actually I'm housing two in one box (stacking them) and going to use one power plug.

I want to double check the proper way to do this because it has older components and I know some have weird requirements. Is there a schematic or walk through of doing this on older type circuits? I know I can't just simply replace the battery wires with a plug.

Any help would be appreciated as I'd use this in the future as well!
"I do not have the ability to think rationally 90% of the time and I also change my mind at the drop of a hat".

-JWAR :)
User avatar
Jwar
Cosmic of BILF
Cosmic of BILF
Posts: 18238
Joined: Thu Dec 02, 2010 7:18 pm
Location: The edge of existence

Re: Adding 9v dc plug to Jext Telez Dizzy Tone

Post by Jwar »

Well fine!!!!!!!!!! :)
"I do not have the ability to think rationally 90% of the time and I also change my mind at the drop of a hat".

-JWAR :)
User avatar
Hyphen Nation
FAMOUS
FAMOUS
Posts: 1299
Joined: Mon Dec 30, 2013 2:14 am

Re: Adding 9v dc plug to Jext Telez Dizzy Tone

Post by Hyphen Nation »

I wish I could help but I got nothing…I have to say, HOLY FUCK that is going to be amazing, though. Maybe post on D*A*M forums? Seems like theres a lot of builders on there who could probably lend an idea or two…
User avatar
KaosCill8r
IAMILF
IAMILF
Posts: 2906
Joined: Wed Dec 25, 2013 9:01 pm

Re: Adding 9v dc plug to Jext Telez Dizzy Tone

Post by KaosCill8r »

I'm thinking the Dizzy Tone is a pnp transistor fuzz. If your client is going to be daisy chaining it with centre negative pedals then I suggest building a power pump circuit to convert the centre negative supply to power suitable for powering pnp transistor circuits. Though don't take my word for it. I'm an elecronics noob. Maybe PM Arcane Analog. He looks like he knows his shit when it comes to old pnp transistor circuits.
User avatar
LaoWiz
Supporter
Supporter
Posts: 2034
Joined: Wed Apr 14, 2010 4:03 pm

Re: Adding 9v dc plug to Jext Telez Dizzy Tone

Post by LaoWiz »

Yea, jwar you would need to build a charge pump circuit to provide -9V from a +9V supply unless the person you are building for is down with batteries. Probably the easiest way to do this would be to buy Madbean's road rage board that has good documentation.
User avatar
Jwar
Cosmic of BILF
Cosmic of BILF
Posts: 18238
Joined: Thu Dec 02, 2010 7:18 pm
Location: The edge of existence

Re: Adding 9v dc plug to Jext Telez Dizzy Tone

Post by Jwar »

LaoWiz wrote:Yea, jwar you would need to build a charge pump circuit to provide -9V from a +9V supply unless the person you are building for is down with batteries. Probably the easiest way to do this would be to buy Madbean's road rage board that has good documentation.



Thank you! That's exactly what I was thinking but couldn't remember.
"I do not have the ability to think rationally 90% of the time and I also change my mind at the drop of a hat".

-JWAR :)
User avatar
Jwar
Cosmic of BILF
Cosmic of BILF
Posts: 18238
Joined: Thu Dec 02, 2010 7:18 pm
Location: The edge of existence

Re: Adding 9v dc plug to Jext Telez Dizzy Tone

Post by Jwar »

LaoWiz wrote:Yea, jwar you would need to build a charge pump circuit to provide -9V from a +9V supply unless the person you are building for is down with batteries. Probably the easiest way to do this would be to buy Madbean's road rage board that has good documentation.



Thank you! That's exactly what I was thinking but couldn't remember.
"I do not have the ability to think rationally 90% of the time and I also change my mind at the drop of a hat".

-JWAR :)
User avatar
KaosCill8r
IAMILF
IAMILF
Posts: 2906
Joined: Wed Dec 25, 2013 9:01 pm

Re: Adding 9v dc plug to Jext Telez Dizzy Tone

Post by KaosCill8r »

LaoWiz wrote:Yea, jwar you would need to build a charge pump circuit to provide -9V from a +9V supply unless the person you are building for is down with batteries. Probably the easiest way to do this would be to buy Madbean's road rage board that has good documentation.

Yeah I thought so. Just wasn't 100% sure. Didn't want to commit to giving the wrong info when someone else's pedal was concerned.
User avatar
Jwar
Cosmic of BILF
Cosmic of BILF
Posts: 18238
Joined: Thu Dec 02, 2010 7:18 pm
Location: The edge of existence

Re: Adding 9v dc plug to Jext Telez Dizzy Tone

Post by Jwar »

KaosCill8r wrote:
LaoWiz wrote:Yea, jwar you would need to build a charge pump circuit to provide -9V from a +9V supply unless the person you are building for is down with batteries. Probably the easiest way to do this would be to buy Madbean's road rage board that has good documentation.

Yeah I thought so. Just wasn't 100% sure. Didn't want to commit to giving the wrong info when someone else's pedal was concerned.


Hey I appreciate that!! :)

Luckily I told them I'd get back to them. I had one modded from someone here quite a few years ago, not that exact pedal, but same situation. I literally could not remember what the item I needed was. Charge Pump makes total sense. That Madbean one seems stupid simple too.

Now I need to make 100% sure it'll work. LOL. I might email Jext Telez too and ask what they'd recommend just to be safe.
"I do not have the ability to think rationally 90% of the time and I also change my mind at the drop of a hat".

-JWAR :)
User avatar
LaoWiz
Supporter
Supporter
Posts: 2034
Joined: Wed Apr 14, 2010 4:03 pm

Re: Adding 9v dc plug to Jext Telez Dizzy Tone

Post by LaoWiz »

jwar wrote:
KaosCill8r wrote:
LaoWiz wrote:Yea, jwar you would need to build a charge pump circuit to provide -9V from a +9V supply unless the person you are building for is down with batteries. Probably the easiest way to do this would be to buy Madbean's road rage board that has good documentation.

Yeah I thought so. Just wasn't 100% sure. Didn't want to commit to giving the wrong info when someone else's pedal was concerned.


Hey I appreciate that!! :)

Luckily I told them I'd get back to them. I had one modded from someone here quite a few years ago, not that exact pedal, but same situation. I literally could not remember what the item I needed was. Charge Pump makes total sense. That Madbean one seems stupid simple too.

Now I need to make 100% sure it'll work. LOL. I might email Jext Telez too and ask what they'd recommend just to be safe.


Yeah, email them to make sure they used PNP germanium transistors. Then you should be set. I did jrmy's Buzzaround (same circuit pretty much) with a charge pump circuit I perfed. Totally worked. Was confusing wrapping my head around it, but it worked! If I were to do it again I would def do madbean's road rage.....

How's do the dizzys sound?
Bret608
committed
committed
Posts: 115
Joined: Thu Jun 03, 2010 4:07 pm
Location: Madison, Wisconsin

Re: Adding 9v dc plug to Jext Telez Dizzy Tone

Post by Bret608 »

I'm curious to hear how it sounds too. I cross-referenced the part values with Madbean's Bumblebee (Buzzaround) board and was thinking about building a Dizzy Tone on that board with his 3PRR (Road Rage/3PDT PCB combined). I did that on a MkIII/MkIV type thing I built and it worked flawlessly.

I looked at gut shots of Jext Telez's Dizzy Tone and can tell you for sure they're PNP transistors. I agree the Road Rage is the easiest route unless the person you're doing this for has one of those positive ground specific-plugs that you can get with a Voodoo Labs PP2, for example. I think Fulltone sells a wall wart that's meant for PNP fuzz, but I remember it being pretty pricey.

I hope it goes well either way! :)
User avatar
HorseyBoy
experienced
experienced
Posts: 754
Joined: Sun Oct 13, 2013 6:53 am

Re: Adding 9v dc plug to Jext Telez Dizzy Tone

Post by HorseyBoy »

Know, too, that even with a charge pump and a good, isolated power supply it's going to be a fair bit noisier than it would be running off a battery. Probably not enough to bother the dude you're doing it for but it always bugs me. For old circuits like that I always prefer a battery on/off switch on the pedal (either a switch or on a pot). That way you can leave it on a board if you want to.
User avatar
Jwar
Cosmic of BILF
Cosmic of BILF
Posts: 18238
Joined: Thu Dec 02, 2010 7:18 pm
Location: The edge of existence

Re: Adding 9v dc plug to Jext Telez Dizzy Tone

Post by Jwar »

Hmm. That fucking sucks. I wonder why.

I don't actually have the pedals yet, but I've been asked a few times by different people. So wanted to check out if it was feasible. Of course ILF for the win as usual!!! :)
"I do not have the ability to think rationally 90% of the time and I also change my mind at the drop of a hat".

-JWAR :)
User avatar
Hyphen Nation
FAMOUS
FAMOUS
Posts: 1299
Joined: Mon Dec 30, 2013 2:14 am

Re: Adding 9v dc plug to Jext Telez Dizzy Tone

Post by Hyphen Nation »

HorseyBoy wrote:Know, too, that even with a charge pump and a good, isolated power supply it's going to be a fair bit noisier than it would be running off a battery. Probably not enough to bother the dude you're doing it for but it always bugs me. For old circuits like that I always prefer a battery on/off switch on the pedal (either a switch or on a pot). That way you can leave it on a board if you want to.


This...
Bret608
committed
committed
Posts: 115
Joined: Thu Jun 03, 2010 4:07 pm
Location: Madison, Wisconsin

Re: Adding 9v dc plug to Jext Telez Dizzy Tone

Post by Bret608 »

In general, I've found that to be true about batteries being less noisy with fuzz. A Supa Fuzz I did, for example, absolutely hated my power supply but sounds awesome on a battery.

But I have to say, Madbean's Road Rage solves those issues to a large extent. I tried my MkIII on his Pastyface board both battery-only and with the Road Rage and my 9v wall wart before I committed to boxing it. Because of the Road Rage's additional filtering, there was no audible difference and no extra noise.
Post Reply