Learning Resources

Started by mwynwood, July 04, 2016, 06:36:28 AM

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mwynwood

Hi everyone,
Just wondering if anyone knows any good resources (online, books, iTunes U, videos, etc...) for building a solid foundation of electronics in audio?

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Perrow

My stompbox wiki -> http://rumbust.net

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GibsonGM

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strungout

For a good read Elliott Sound Products (general audio circuits): http://sound.westhost.com/
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YouAre

http://www.aikenamps.com/index.php

His technical QA, white papers, and other resources on his site were invaluable for my understanding of amp design. I've barely scratched the surface, but he's given me an inspirational insight into how I analyze circuits in general.

MerlinB from our site is a pretty amazing resource too. I bought his book on preamps, and just saw his book on HiFI preamps...so I'll probably pick that up too.

http://www.valvewizard.co.uk/

He's a contributing member on this forum, and has helped me a lot with my designs personally. Read his articles, and his effects projects. There's enough information in those two links to occupy you for the rest of this year.

bluebunny

"Small Signal Audio Design" by Douglas Self is a pretty good book (ISBN 978-0415709736).  I bought it a few years ago and read it from cover to cover.  It's a very good read.
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