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  • Leopard
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2008
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    • Finland

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    Simple DIY guitar amp

    I've been looking around for schematics on a simple DIY guitar head. A simple, 1-5W solid state amp with just a volume knob (and of course a power switch and an input jack plus the ability to plug in a speaker cabinet) is what I mean by simple. If anyone has built a DIY amp or has useful links to share I'd be more than happy.

    Cheers,
    Leopard

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