Lovepedal Pickle Vibe

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daz
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Hi all,
I'm rehousing a mate's lovepedal pickle vibe into a larger enclosure because he wants to use a 9v battery instead of an adaptor. Fair enough and seems straightforward.
Rewired the output jack, added 9v adaptor and that's fine.
The issue I'm having is wiring the input jack from the board. I ran the tip, ring sleeve to the new jack but get no signal.
I noticed it has relay switching but can’t see how that would affect rewiring another jack.
I got some pics below – ignore my input jack wiring.
Thanks in advance!

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Any infos on this? I couldn't find anything on search. Just curious about Sean's "guru"-ness on this one :)

Plus, it's nice to see an effect like a vibe in such a tiny enclosure.

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I'm curious about it as well. :thumbsup

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Post by andrewkirsanow »

Me too as it goes, I'm sure Simon McBride uses one and it sounds a nice effect IMHO!

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I wish I were a chestnut tree, nourished by the sun.
With twigs and leaves and branches and conkers by the ton.

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hmm... :hmmm:

not enough detail to capture parts values. But I'm dying to know if this is potentially an easyvibe or similar circuit. Anyone haz one that they want to get better pcb pics from?

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Post by Steven_M »

Looks like a Phase 90 to me. 3 opamps, 25-ish resistors, similar number of caps, 4 jfets, a couple of diodes.

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