I am not an electronics geek.  I have been in search of a dumbed down version of an amp build.  After many clicks on google search I found this.  I think even I can figure it out from this link with lots of pictures.

http://www.beavisaudio.com/Projects/NoisyCricket/MarkII/NoisyCricketMarkII_RadioShack_Rev2.pdf

 

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  • Why not build in an FM bug and use your stereo as an amp?  Or the radio in the car next to you, belting out "rap" through a kick bass?
  • Sure they all sound great.  This thread is more about how those without electronics experience can go to Radio Shack with a parts list and a noob solder set and make an amp.  Let's see some good how too's from the smart folk on how to do that in comic book fasion.
  • OK got it, under video. Sorry new here and do not know my way around the site yet.

    wes carl said:

    printer2   there is no trick try my name in the members box

     

    mungo park    most of them are artec 2.5 watt boards

  • Carl looks like you have a few of them, so let us in on the secret of whats in them:

    http://www.cigarboxnation.com/video/video/listForContributor?screen...

     

    Cheers Ron

     

  • Will we have to search for your page or is there some trick to find it that I do not know about yet?

    wes carl said:
    So if ya dont think ya can get any sound from 2.5 watts  Take a look at my page
  • Have a look at this
    http://www.bitsbox.co.uk/kits/projectkits.html
    Just ordered it will give you an update when I have built it.

    Regards

    Tony
  • There was a Fender Super Champ XD in my area for $200. I probably will spend as much on parts for an amp that could do roughly the same thing. For some people it would be better buying something off the shelf and for others going another route.

     

    Here I am playing a guitar that probably cost me $40 with a guitar sitting in the corner that was about $600. Shit happens.

  • Yes , I agree thanks for your input. you live you learn, just trying to save someotherdumass my grief and money wasted. OG

    I  would advise anyone thinking of building a low watt amp to buy a roland micro cube first. just MHO     OG

  • Well, great sound would be pushing it for an amp of this type. It is a low power, low buck amp.
  • So what you are saying is that if you buy a kit that says it has "great sound" but don't wire enough juice to it then you won't get that "great sound".  That would make sence.
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