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Introduction / Before starting this course
Finding quality JFETS to use in projects here
What to do when your circuit doesn't work
Important! Have questions about this course? Ask them here
History of the Mu-amp
What makes a Mu-amp different?
Converting schematic changes to a breadboard layout
Controlling EQ and Gain in the Mu-amp, Part 1
Controlling EQ and Gain in the Mu-amp, Part 2
Controlling EQ and Gain in the Mu-amp, Part 3
Controlling EQ and Gain in the Mu-amp, Part 4
Fulltone Fatboost Style Circuit Breakdown: a Mu-amp type circuit
Fulltone Fatboost Style Circuit Breadboard Layout
Vertex Six String Singer Style Circuit Breakdown
Vertex Six String Singer Style Circuit Breadboard Layout
About this type of circuit block
The Typical NPN Fuzz Face™ Style Circuit & Breadboard Layout
NPN compared to PNP Fuzz Face™ Style Circuit
The NPN ToneBender™ Style circuit
A common "problem" with breadboarding these type of circuits
Biasing this type of circuit block
Swapping transistors in this type of circuit
How an input buffer affects this circuit
Exploring modifications to this circuit
Buffering the VREF with an Op amp
Using Op Amp Gain Stages as Buffers with EQ Control
Non-Inverting Op Amp Gain Stage, Clipping, and Circuit Blocks
Inverting Op Amp Buffer Circuit Block
Guitar Tone Demo: Inverting Buffer in Practice
Inverting Op Amp Gain Stage: Summing Amps, Active Volume, and Clipping
Breaking down the Bluesbreaker circuit, and another inverting overdrive circuit
Inverting Op Amp Soft Clipping, Passive Tone Control, Clipping “Blend,” and Gain Control Circuit Blocks
Make Sure You Know All of This Before Moving Forward
Hard Clipping, VREF vs. Ground, and Combining Clipping Types
Putting It All Together: Bluesbreaker, Prince of Tone, Breadboard Comparison, and Clipping Variations
About This Section On Tone Controls
A different kind of High Pass Filter
The Marshall/Fender 3 band EQ Passive Tonestack Discussion
The Marshall/Fender 3 band EQ Passive Tonestack (Playing examples)
Tubescreamer style EQ circuit
Tubescreamer style EQ circuit playthrough
Active Baxandall (single bass cap) EQ
Active Baxandall EQ Play-through
Adjustable Bridged T-Filter EQ Blocks
Adjustable Bridged T-Filter EQ Blocks Play-Through
Gyrator EQ circuits - Wide Q vs narrow Q (op amp based)
Op amp vs transistor gyrators, making multi-band EQ circuits
Using gyrators as static tonal shaping and popular pedals with gyrators
How to experiment with gyrators - how to find values, Q width, etc
Comparing Gyrator Variants – Playing Through the Op Amp vs. Transistor Circuits
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First steps in going from breadboard to finished pedal
Assembling Your Pedal - Wiring, Enclosures, and Final Touches
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Bo
Love the course!
The Intermediate diy course is the perfect follow up to the beginning course! Brian listened and brought exactly what users had requested.. I have watched many times and pick up new tips every time. Lots of great pedal circuit building tips here!
Brian
Enjoyable and Instructive
Well thought out and structured course must have taken a lot of figuring out , has helped me to understand a lot of what happens with OD and distortion effects all done in bite sizes without getting indigestion from reams of calculations , tone shaping is providing hours of entertainment and experimenting, which we all need to able to do to find our own preferences, did the first course which i still use as reference