![]() The preamp section is comprised of several fx modules chained together. The amp features a 68 watt power amplifier and a 12" Celestion speaker, which can deliver some serious power. For a sound sample, please watch the video (Concentrate on how the amp sounds not how I play).Īt this point, I have been using this amp for some time and in many situations, and let me tell you, this thing is great. The amp is not hard to make, but it does require some basic knowledge about electronics, and electrical safety.Ths guide will include the instructions for using the same modules I used, but it is easy to exchange these for others. Because of this, I decided to make the design modular so I could easily incorporate and exchange different DIY FX modules. Guitar FX modules/pedals are usually easy to make, and thus there is a great DIY community surrounding this subject. I wanted a powerful amp that could deliver some serious volume, great sound and the possibility to bypass the preamp and plug in an external FX pedal board, or any other audio source. With this in mind, I decided to do what any maker would do, design and build my own guitar amp. Since I was a kid, I've had a guitar, but I didn't have a decent amp, and most of the amps available are either too expensive or don't suit my needs properly.
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