I'd like to get into making amplifiers / effects hardware / etc, however, I have extremely little knowledge beyond simple circuitry. So I'm looking for some suggested reading and any tips you might have to help me along the way. I'm pretty interested in experimental/electronic music and I'd like to try my hand at making some effects hardware first.
I believe the first step in making something slightly complicated is being confident at soldering before you start..... are you?? If not, I suggest this is the first thing you do.. 🙂
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Rod Elliott have a LOT of stuff to read and learn from. His articles is very interesting reading. And he has a lot of DIY projects and sell PCB's .
Link: http://sound.westhost.com/
Keld
Rod Elliott have a LOT of stuff to read and learn from. His articles is very interesting reading. And he has a lot of DIY projects and sell PCB's .
Link: http://sound.westhost.com/
Keld
Hi, Ignite
http://www.eatel.net/~amptech/elecdisc/caraudio.htm is a great site to learn the basics of electronics.
Hugo
http://www.eatel.net/~amptech/elecdisc/caraudio.htm is a great site to learn the basics of electronics.
Hugo
The Art of Electronics by Horowitz and Hill is a good general
text. It is a big, thick book that covers a broad range of topics.
Mathematics is kept minimal for the general reader.
Erik
text. It is a big, thick book that covers a broad range of topics.
Mathematics is kept minimal for the general reader.
Erik
I would recommend that you learn how to solder and then try a kit project. I find that people who try to design or build from scratch the first time out can be discouraged enough to quit altogether. To improve your chances of success, you should try a kit that doesn't cost you too much. Check out:Ignite said:...I'm pretty interested in experimental/electronic music and I'd like to try my hand at making some effects hardware first.
http://www.paia.com/
I have never built any of their stuff, but I have heard good things about them. They have a lot of signal processors(effects) and stuff like that. They have a bunch of guitar effects in the $20 to $30us dollar range.
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