I'd like to create a standalone bass practice headphone amp out of some parts I have sitting around.
I have an old Dean Bass In A Box which is easy to take apart:
and an old creative Zen 512 mb MP3 player (which already has a broken case but the circuits are fully intact and working):
I'm thinking of wiring the headphone out to a volume pot and putting in a blend pot to blend the signal from the Bass In A Box and the MP3 player and wire up some common power supply that powers both the mini-amplifier and the mp3 player and I'd house them in some sort of nice housing together.
I have no idea how to do all this, but I can solder well and can work well enough with wood if necessary for the housing. I'd love for your input! Thanks!
I have an old Dean Bass In A Box which is easy to take apart:
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and an old creative Zen 512 mb MP3 player (which already has a broken case but the circuits are fully intact and working):
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
I'm thinking of wiring the headphone out to a volume pot and putting in a blend pot to blend the signal from the Bass In A Box and the MP3 player and wire up some common power supply that powers both the mini-amplifier and the mp3 player and I'd house them in some sort of nice housing together.
I have no idea how to do all this, but I can solder well and can work well enough with wood if necessary for the housing. I'd love for your input! Thanks!