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DISCLAIMER - I am a complete amateur when it comes to electronics. Please do not copy anything in this video! If you want to try your hand at something similar, please take every precaution and proceed at your own risk. It is advisable to seek reliable and professional advice before proceeding.
So, I decided to try my hand at guitar pedal building. What I don't know about electronics, is pretty much everything there is to know about electronics! To say this was outside of my skillset, is an understatement.
That being said, with the help of another RU-vid video (link below), and some other online resources, I was able to make something that not only functions, but doesn't sound half bad; at least in a broken, distorted way!
Here I am using two LM386 amplifier modules, in series (i.e. the output of one passes into the input of the other). I am also using two LEDs after the amplifier modules acting as a clipping diode. Additionally, because there was a lot of noise, I included three simple RC Low Pass Filters in the circuit (see links below). A lot of iteration and experimentation was required to get to something that sounded good and worked well.
If this inspires you to have a go yourself, please take all necessary precautions when dabbling with electronics.
Amplifier Components:
LM386 - www.amazon.co....
Useful video:
zurowetz - • One Dollar DIY Amazon ...
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/ @robmods
/ @theguitologist
/ @batteryoperated
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Thanks for stopping by and listening.
Big love xxx
20 сен 2024