
Electronics for Guitarists
By Denton J. Dailey
Subjects: nonlinear, class a, Amplifiers (electronics), modulation, phaser, fourier, pickup, Elektrogitarre, Electric guitar, Popular Science in Mathematics/Computer Science/Natural Science/Technology, bandpass, diode, amp, Construction, Amplifiers (Electronics), Mathematics, distortion, power supply, Circuits and Systems, mixer, tube amp, gyrator, Vacuum tubes, Systems engineering, wah wah, modulator, envelope follower, flanger, Schaltung, Engineering, transistor, amplifiers, Electric circuits, Image and Speech Processing Signal
Description: This book covers the operation and design of guitar-related electronics circuits. Starting with simple power supply circuits, the book then covers basic transistor amplifiers and op amps, then effects circuits including flangers, phasers, filters and so on. The last chapter covers tube amplifier design. Several practical design examples are presented, as well as complete tube amps of various power output. Details of how to add a spring reverb are also covered here. This is a pretty technical book, but still very interesting. It really helps to demystify the operation of some pretty complex circuits. The math behind all of thet circuits is presented, but you can skip it and just build the circuits to experiment with, or read the circuit descriptions to get a better feel for how effects and amps work.
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