Hi mates,
Just to comment and ask what you think about the controversial reverse polatiry protection diodes in parrallel with the power supply.
If you put the diode in series with +9v, you get a small voltage drop in the supply, from 0,2 to 0,7 volts, so if the pedal is not designed with these values in mind, the lowered voltage can affect the pedal tone.
If you put in parallet and set a wrong polarized supply or an AC instead of an correct DC one, the diode is prone to explode and, surely, blow near components too, but........
Here you can see what happens if you plug a 12v AC to a center negative Danelectro Free Speech:
Well, the diode was blown, same happened to two electrolitics and the dc jack was melted, a real mess, but... I put a new diode, two caps, a new dc jack, did use a wire to recreate a burnt path.... and the pedal works great again.
Yes, It was a mess, and I had to spend some time redoing the circuit and soldering new components, but the pedal survided, thanks to this parallel diode.
If there wouold have been no protection diode, the whole pedal would have been burnt, except resistors, but no doubt that all caps, transisitors and opamps would have been killed in a few seconds.
So, maybe the parallel diode is not the best solution, but is always better to have it on your circuit.
J.