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Resources for learning about electronics?

Started by Caedarn, September 22, 2019, 01:41:30 PM

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Caedarn

I'm new to DIY pedals and want to develop my understanding of electronics as related to effects, and maybe someday amps.  I studied mechanical engineering, and my basic electronics courses were 35 years ago. So I understand a bit but not a lot. I recently bought 'Electrical Engineering 101' by Darren Ashby which is excellent so far. I've also found the Electrosmash site which has good info on some classic circuits.

Are there other books or resources that any of you would recommend?

Thanks

somnif

For websites:

Geofex http://www.geofex.com/ - One of the oldest "article" sites on the subject of pedal work. Lots of research and thoughts from the incredible R.G. Keen

Beavis Audio http://beavisaudio.com/ - Lots of schematics and detailed figures walking one through simple starter projects, as well as more in depth info as well. Site was gone for ages but its back now!

diablochris6

Typing links on a phone isn't very fun, but I would look up these sites:

-Jack Orman
-Valve Wizard
-Elliott Sound Products
-Runoffgroove
Build guides of my original designs and modifications here

Caedarn

Thanks for the responses, and also to whoever dm'd me about 'electronics for guitarists'. I've got a lot of studying to do!