Hello,
I am a high school physics student. For a physics project my partner and I decided to build a basic guitar amplifier. We are looking for something relatively cheap. We have a collection of old used speakers and would probably use one of them for this project. If any of you know of a schematic or have a schematic that would help us it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You
Ben
I am a high school physics student. For a physics project my partner and I decided to build a basic guitar amplifier. We are looking for something relatively cheap. We have a collection of old used speakers and would probably use one of them for this project. If any of you know of a schematic or have a schematic that would help us it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You
Ben
bshover,
What part of Indiana are you from? I did a similar thing when I was in high school physics in Indiana.
For a simple guitar amp, I would suggest using something like a power op amp (LM1875) for the output stage and find a simple preamp circuit (recommend the JFET mu amp for tube like sound and simplicity of construction) such as the Booster 2.5 located here: http://www.diystompboxes.com/pedals/index2.html )
These are fairly easy circuits. If you need any further help just let me know.
Sean
What part of Indiana are you from? I did a similar thing when I was in high school physics in Indiana.
For a simple guitar amp, I would suggest using something like a power op amp (LM1875) for the output stage and find a simple preamp circuit (recommend the JFET mu amp for tube like sound and simplicity of construction) such as the Booster 2.5 located here: http://www.diystompboxes.com/pedals/index2.html )
These are fairly easy circuits. If you need any further help just let me know.
Sean
Solid State simple guitar amp
We have used this pre-amp stage from Rod Elliot's excellent web site:
http://sound.westhost.com/project27b.htm
and used an lm1875 as the power amp - a sort of gainclone (see appropriate thread on these pages).
It is really quite versatile and not too difficult to build (one for me and one each for my 3 children!)
We have used this pre-amp stage from Rod Elliot's excellent web site:
http://sound.westhost.com/project27b.htm
and used an lm1875 as the power amp - a sort of gainclone (see appropriate thread on these pages).
It is really quite versatile and not too difficult to build (one for me and one each for my 3 children!)
I'm from the indy area, mooresville. Thank you for your help. we might contact you for help on this project.
Hey there i also built a simple and best guitar amp and that is still working fine. I got the circuit with details from STP website here is its link:
Sam Technology Professionals: Build a Guitar Amplifier Easily
Hope this helps you
Sam Technology Professionals: Build a Guitar Amplifier Easily
Hope this helps you
And at this link the amp circuit you'll get has very simple and common components like lm386 you can build it very easily. This amp doesn't need any pre-amp for amplifying the guitar what ever is your guitar pickup
Sam Technology Professionals: Build a Guitar Amplifier Easily
Well i have tried it with piezo-pickup of semi-acoustic guitar and also i have used it with electric guitars both worked well. But i wasn't having a good box like them. I used a plastic box...lol
Sam Technology Professionals: Build a Guitar Amplifier Easily
Well i have tried it with piezo-pickup of semi-acoustic guitar and also i have used it with electric guitars both worked well. But i wasn't having a good box like them. I used a plastic box...lol
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