Hi, Im looking for designs of a practice guitar amp for my room.
Im thinking of having it fairly small for saftey (<70W ?)
Dose anybody know where i can get some plans?
I have some electronics experiance but not to much.
Thanks
BTW ive tryed searching.
Im thinking of having it fairly small for saftey (<70W ?)
Dose anybody know where i can get some plans?
I have some electronics experiance but not to much.
Thanks
BTW ive tryed searching.
Fender have schematics for most of their guitar amps on their website. You could do worse than to start there 🙂
Cheers,
Suzy
Cheers,
Suzy
Thanks guys,
Greg how much do you think it would cost to make the one you posted? (100W Guitar Amplifier Mk II)
Greg how much do you think it would cost to make the one you posted? (100W Guitar Amplifier Mk II)
Also could the "100W Guitar Amplifier Mk II" kill you if you done something wrong? haha
Also would it be possible to buy the power supply? like from jaycar?
Also would it be possible to buy the power supply? like from jaycar?
Why not just buy a small practice amp?, you don't need anywhere near 70W for practicing in your room! - 70W is a reasonable amp for a gig!.
There are plenty of cheap practice amps around 10-15W, which is more than enough to annoy your neighbours!.
There are plenty of cheap practice amps around 10-15W, which is more than enough to annoy your neighbours!.
Yer i know i dont really want a 100W one but these are the best plans i can find, i already have a 10W amp, but it sounds like ****.
Im going to make a distortion peadle of some sort, then see how it sounds.
Im going to make a distortion peadle of some sort, then see how it sounds.
What sounds wrong with it?, it's a practice amp! - if you massively over-drive it you're not going to get good sound. All those I've heard sound perfectly fine for home practice, and have headphone sockets so you don't disturb family and neighbours.
Perhaps you better be more specific what you're wanting to do?.
Perhaps you better be more specific what you're wanting to do?.
lliw said:Thanks guys,
Greg how much do you think it would cost to make the one you posted? (100W Guitar Amplifier Mk II)
I'm not sure of exact costs but Rod does have a built and tested amp for $145. You would have to add a transformer, rectifier, filter caps plus a case and heatsink and a few odds and sods. The Jaycar stuff shoud do the job, but I personally buy toriods from Harbuch.
regards
Nigel Goodwin said:What sounds wrong with it?, it's a practice amp! - if you massively over-drive it you're not going to get good sound. All those I've heard sound perfectly fine for home practice, and have headphone sockets so you don't disturb family and neighbours.
Perhaps you better be more specific what you're wanting to do?.
I like to play mostly metallica etc and distrotion sounds like rubbish compared to my mates amps which sound great with distortion, yea my amp sounds pretty good just clean,
I dont get that crisp distortion sound, its more like a fuzzy sound.
lliw said:
I like to play mostly metallica etc and distrotion sounds like rubbish compared to my mates amps which sound great with distortion, yea my amp sounds pretty good just clean,
I dont get that crisp distortion sound, its more like a fuzzy sound.
If you're wanting that 'heavy metal' distortion, I suggest you build (or buy) a valve amp - a 'real' one, not just a transistor amp with a single valve thrown in.
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