I was fumbling through the Internet the other night when I ran across a project that I found a bit interesting, and that was building your own guitar amp. I thought about it for a bit, and I concluded that it would be good for guitarists to do this so they could better understand the inner workings of a tube amplifier. Personally, I know how they work, but for people who have no electronics background this would be a great opportunity. Just think, you'd get an idea of how your big amp works and at the same time, you could build a really cool recording or practice tube amp.
Check out the site: The AX84(tm) Homepage
I haven't built one of these yet, so I can't really say how the damn thing will do. However, I plan on building one of the models very soon. There are some sound clips on the site to give you an idea of what these little things sound like...and they have complete kits in which to build them from.
Check out the site: The AX84(tm) Homepage
I haven't built one of these yet, so I can't really say how the damn thing will do. However, I plan on building one of the models very soon. There are some sound clips on the site to give you an idea of what these little things sound like...and they have complete kits in which to build them from.
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