trilobyte
New member
I'm looking to build a tube amp.
I'm looking to learn how power transformers, tubes, resistors, capacitors are used to create the preamp, tone stack, and power amp parts of amps.
I could:
1.) Use online resources to build a copy of an amp like a fender champ. (Basic schematic build)
2.) I could buy a kit.
3.) Or I could learn from a project explained where I understand/learn why I'm doing it, and procure parts myself.
I'm a software engineer who does a lot with arduino microcontroller DIY, but I'm not an Electrical engineer (although i do know basics). I believe I can learn, and would like to combine my human interface expertise to create an amp with some ability to integrate digital signal processing and human interface controls (ie. Touchscreen, etc).
I'm most curious about how amps create tone, namely distortion, and want to make a personalized amp that I can know how to tweak or fix.
What does the community here recorded for books, online walk-thrus.
I bought these and they cover theory and history more than "how to".
I'm looking to learn how power transformers, tubes, resistors, capacitors are used to create the preamp, tone stack, and power amp parts of amps.
I could:
1.) Use online resources to build a copy of an amp like a fender champ. (Basic schematic build)
2.) I could buy a kit.
3.) Or I could learn from a project explained where I understand/learn why I'm doing it, and procure parts myself.
I'm a software engineer who does a lot with arduino microcontroller DIY, but I'm not an Electrical engineer (although i do know basics). I believe I can learn, and would like to combine my human interface expertise to create an amp with some ability to integrate digital signal processing and human interface controls (ie. Touchscreen, etc).
I'm most curious about how amps create tone, namely distortion, and want to make a personalized amp that I can know how to tweak or fix.
What does the community here recorded for books, online walk-thrus.
I bought these and they cover theory and history more than "how to".