Classic Guitar Amp project (approx. 0.3w)

Started by chptunes, February 01, 2013, 07:07:44 AM

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tca

Any sound samples? I would love to ear  it!

Cheers.
"The future is here, it's just not evenly distributed yet." -- William Gibson

chptunes

Hey Tiago.. i'm not set-up to record anything.  I'm a full-time husband/father that just tinkers with this stuff, and then picks up the guitar a few times per week (most weeks).  But I wanted to let people know that this little DC amp is worthy of the time/cost.

I like that it uses low voltage, transistors, and a real output transformer.



psychedelicfish

I might have to put one of these together! I have a 100V PA line transformer with multiple impedance taps, that should do.
If at first you don't succeed... use bigger transistors!

tca

Quote from: chptunes on September 08, 2013, 05:09:28 PM
Hey Tiago.. i'm not set-up to record anything.  I'm a full-time husband/father that just tinkers with this stuff, and then picks up the guitar a few times per week (most weeks).  But I wanted to let people know that this little DC amp is worthy of the time/cost.

I like that it uses low voltage, transistors, and a real output transformer.

That's ok, no problem. Does not need to be some hifi recording... just a simple teaser would suffice.  ::)

All the best.
"The future is here, it's just not evenly distributed yet." -- William Gibson

chptunes

Update:  I've decided that I'd like the tone to stay clean a little longer in the Volume Pot's range.  So, I changed R7 (100 ohm) to 1k ohms.

-Corey