Hello all,
I have lurked here for a while, and finally got past the intimidation to actually sign up. I am currently an engineering student with a strong interest in music electronics. I have built a compressor and a couple amps so far. It is quite addictive to say the least.
Anyway, I have a question regarding prototyping a guitar amp. Would there be any downside to laying the entire preamp section out on breadboard using variable resistor trimmers for the plate resistors, cathode resistors, and voltage dividers while I tweak an actually sound that I like? Any foreseeable problems with noise, tonal issues being too far off for reliability, etc.?
Also, what would be the best way to add socket type clips on a board to easily swap out caps while experimenting with different sounds during a prototyping stage? I really would like to have a way to teak things on the fly without having to solder and desolder over and over again ruining components and turrets.
Thanks in advance, I hope my question here doesn't expose me as too much a novice at this.
Billy
I have lurked here for a while, and finally got past the intimidation to actually sign up. I am currently an engineering student with a strong interest in music electronics. I have built a compressor and a couple amps so far. It is quite addictive to say the least.
Anyway, I have a question regarding prototyping a guitar amp. Would there be any downside to laying the entire preamp section out on breadboard using variable resistor trimmers for the plate resistors, cathode resistors, and voltage dividers while I tweak an actually sound that I like? Any foreseeable problems with noise, tonal issues being too far off for reliability, etc.?
Also, what would be the best way to add socket type clips on a board to easily swap out caps while experimenting with different sounds during a prototyping stage? I really would like to have a way to teak things on the fly without having to solder and desolder over and over again ruining components and turrets.
Thanks in advance, I hope my question here doesn't expose me as too much a novice at this.
Billy
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