I am a newbie to the group but not to DIY audio.
I have uncovered a number of great articles about Amplifier and DIY audio designs that I saved from magazines in the 1980's.
It would be nice to share these as PDFs but perhaps I am missing the obvious, there is not library or reference section to upload them to. Can someone please point me as to where these should live?
I have articles like the "Borbely Pre-amp" from Audio Amateur April 1985.
I have uncovered a number of great articles about Amplifier and DIY audio designs that I saved from magazines in the 1980's.
It would be nice to share these as PDFs but perhaps I am missing the obvious, there is not library or reference section to upload them to. Can someone please point me as to where these should live?
I have articles like the "Borbely Pre-amp" from Audio Amateur April 1985.
Examples Of DIY Audio Articles
I grabbed a few out of my archive as examples:
Simple Power Amp - Peter Wilson, Wireless World (WW) 4/82
John Linsley Hood (YES!!) 80-100 watt audio Amp (WW) 6/82
Mile Creek - HMOS PA (R & E W Dec 1981)
150Watt MOSFET Amp - Dave Tilbrook (ETI June ?)
I will have to provide a cloud link as a full PDF of Borberly's amp runs at nearly 10Meg and I doubt that many will want a copy in individual pages.
Just let me know what you think and then I will have to get scanning Lol
I grabbed a few out of my archive as examples:
Simple Power Amp - Peter Wilson, Wireless World (WW) 4/82
John Linsley Hood (YES!!) 80-100 watt audio Amp (WW) 6/82
Mile Creek - HMOS PA (R & E W Dec 1981)
150Watt MOSFET Amp - Dave Tilbrook (ETI June ?)
I will have to provide a cloud link as a full PDF of Borberly's amp runs at nearly 10Meg and I doubt that many will want a copy in individual pages.
Just let me know what you think and then I will have to get scanning Lol
Page 21 of Dartzeel's take:
http://www.dartzeel.com/PDF_Files/User_manual_B_EN.pdf
http://www.dartzeel.com/PDF_Files/User_manual_B_EN.pdf
Just a gentle reminder...
Please ensure that any articles are no longer under copyright. Although the boundaries can get a bit blurred, this generally means that if the original publication is still a going concern, then you would need their permission to publicly share the article.
Thanks
In most instances, you can probably link to an existing resource, thereby dodging scanning and copyright issues.I grabbed a few out of my archive as examples:
Simple Power Amp - Peter Wilson, Wireless World (WW) 4/82
For example this particular article is available here (page 56):
http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Wireless-World/80s/Wireless-World-1982-04.pdf
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