If my facts are correct, those are very valuable.I believe it is, Sysco
I don't think so. Maxon originally made those for Ibanez. Your circuit board looks old.Oh boy, Sysco got me thinkin and lookin. HA, mine is apparently a miniature anomaly as it has the Ibanez board but Maxon battery cover. It's definitely a resissue

Thanks, Ivan read away, LOL
This explains a lot in so few words. My suspicion is almost confirmed if I understand the picture on the 2 DC power supplies I have to be an indicator. The Danelectro is the same symbol as the back plate of the TS9. It shows center - View attachment 10190
My 9V 1000 mA is as you say. That DC power supply shows a + center.
I sure do learn my lessons from my lack of knowledge. Somehow I learn way way way more than I ever expect, all due to simple details like not knowing different supplies have their polarities reversed and I need to be extra careful to make sure both the device and the power are an exact match.
Yeah. You have to be careful with the power supplies. In every other application I've seen, DC power supplies have a center positive. For some reason, guitar effects pedals require a center negative.
BTW Chili, is your TS an original production run... not a reissue?
Yup... Still a very valuable pedal. $300+!Sysco, mine has the TA75558 chip, Silver sticker on back with CE marking
On a side note... I have a '79? '80? Ibanez Analog Delay that I bought brand new. "Maxon" all over the board!I am not sure about that, his board say Ibanez not Maxon. All the first Tube Screamers had Maxon boards. Mine is a Maxon board and does not say Ibanez on it anywhere.
My 9V 1000 mA is as you say. That DC power supply shows a + center.