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Ruby - 386 9V Amplifier by [http://runoffgroove.com/ruby.html RunOffGroove]
 
Ruby - 386 9V Amplifier by [http://runoffgroove.com/ruby.html RunOffGroove]
  
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Fuzz Face - Guitar effect, using lay-out from [https://www.generalguitargadgets.com/ General Guitar Gadgets]
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Check on the progress [http://www.flickr.com/photos/30653390@N00/sets/72157625016122787/ here]
  
 
==Workshop Series-Audio Electronics==
 
==Workshop Series-Audio Electronics==
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* Building a 1-Watt Amplifier
 
* Building a 1-Watt Amplifier
 
* Building a Fuzz Box
 
* Building a Fuzz Box
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==Tools for BloomingLabs==
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Prototyping Board(heres a vid of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PczY-g5cMCI mine])
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* plank o' wood w/mounted breadboard, terminal strips, battery box and angle-aluminum pre-drilled for pots/led/power/IO jacks/switches.
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* designed for use with audio projects, but might be useful in other areas.
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* the benefits of a protoboard is sturdiness and efficiency... no dangling jacks/pots/switches/batteries, allowing a more robust test of yr new circuit. yay!
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[[Category: Projects]]

Latest revision as of 16:13, 25 March 2013

[edit] Audio Electronics


BSIAB2 -Overdrive Guitar effect from General Guitar Gadgets

Ruby - 386 9V Amplifier by RunOffGroove

Fuzz Face - Guitar effect, using lay-out from General Guitar Gadgets Check on the progress here

[edit] Workshop Series-Audio Electronics


This is still in the brainstorming process, but I'm thinking 4-part series.

  • CigarBox Guitar
  • Building a Guitar pick-up
  • Building a 1-Watt Amplifier
  • Building a Fuzz Box


[edit] Tools for BloomingLabs


Prototyping Board(heres a vid of mine)

  • plank o' wood w/mounted breadboard, terminal strips, battery box and angle-aluminum pre-drilled for pots/led/power/IO jacks/switches.
  • designed for use with audio projects, but might be useful in other areas.
  • the benefits of a protoboard is sturdiness and efficiency... no dangling jacks/pots/switches/batteries, allowing a more robust test of yr new circuit. yay!
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