Here are the relevant references:
1. Original schematic: http://www.home-wrecker.com/nurse-quacky.html
2. Wiring diagram: https://www.electro-tech-online.com/custompdfs/2011/06/ggg_nurse_quacky.pdf
Preface:
I'm not installing the bypass switch, just going straight from the original schematic.
My first question:
The original schematic shows a 9V DC source being split between two 47k resistors. The first node seems to be the +9V and the second seems to be obviously +4.5V and these voltages are shown to go to their respective places in the rest of the circuit. What doesn't make sense to me is why then, in the wiring diagram, does it show a 9V battery being connected to a DC jack? I'm assuming that just has to do with their use of the DPDT bypass switch.
My second question:
Would I be able to use Mono jacks for input and output? It seems like I need a stereo jack and it seems to be for the input, so if this is so, where do I connect the sleeve, ring, and tip of the jack?
Thanks for any help.
-Palbert
1. Original schematic: http://www.home-wrecker.com/nurse-quacky.html
2. Wiring diagram: https://www.electro-tech-online.com/custompdfs/2011/06/ggg_nurse_quacky.pdf
Preface:
I'm not installing the bypass switch, just going straight from the original schematic.
My first question:
The original schematic shows a 9V DC source being split between two 47k resistors. The first node seems to be the +9V and the second seems to be obviously +4.5V and these voltages are shown to go to their respective places in the rest of the circuit. What doesn't make sense to me is why then, in the wiring diagram, does it show a 9V battery being connected to a DC jack? I'm assuming that just has to do with their use of the DPDT bypass switch.
My second question:
Would I be able to use Mono jacks for input and output? It seems like I need a stereo jack and it seems to be for the input, so if this is so, where do I connect the sleeve, ring, and tip of the jack?
Thanks for any help.
-Palbert