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Strutte2
Joined: 08 Aug 2009 Posts: 1 Location: Sturgis, SD
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08 Aug 2009 17:05 Hello there |
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| I have been nurturing an increasing interest in electronic circuitry. It started when I undertook some simple DIY guitar pedal projects and repairs to a tube amp. I would like to understand circuitry to the point where I could design my own circuits. This is where I'm requesting your help. If you could kindly point me towards some Ebooks or online tutorials, or recommend some library books I would much appreciate it. My goal, (despite my admitted fear of math) is to be able to design my own tube amp one day. Thanks for your help!
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Old Nick
Joined: 14 Sep 2007 Posts: 445 Helped: 49
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08 Aug 2009 17:49 Re: Hello there |
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| Audio Electronics by John Linsley Hood, is good for a grounding in audio circuits. However you're going to need to go through a couple of good beginner electronics books first. It's hard to suggest a good beginners book as there are so many.
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akshay_d_2006
Joined: 31 Jul 2009 Posts: 26 Helped: 7 Location: Mumbai
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09 Aug 2009 19:33 Re: Hello there |
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Get
Electronic Principles
by malvino Tata McGraw publications... Its a sin not to have... It will help u throughout life
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