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== Amps ==   
 
== Amps ==   
 
* [http://www.diyguitaramp.com/ DIY Tube Amp guitar page] Nice schematics and links here.   
 
* [http://www.diyguitaramp.com/ DIY Tube Amp guitar page] Nice schematics and links here.   
* [http://www.ax84.com/ AX84 DIY amp site] Fantastic resource for building your own amp. The AX84 site is incredible and for first time builders too.   
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* [http://www.ax84.com/ AX84] A fantastic resource for building your own amp. The AX84 site is incredible and for first time builders too.   
 
* [http://www.18watt.com/ 18Watt.com] Focused on the 18-watt Marshall circuitry.   
 
* [http://www.18watt.com/ 18Watt.com] Focused on the 18-watt Marshall circuitry.   
 
* [http://www.schematicheaven.com/ Schematic Heaven] Lots of amp schematics here.
 
* [http://www.schematicheaven.com/ Schematic Heaven] Lots of amp schematics here.

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Vendors

Forum Members

  • General Guitar Gadgets There's so much here. A very cool site to purchase pedals and view schematics. Fantastic!
  • Tonepad Projects, Layouts, a very cool site!
  • Small Bear Electronics Purchase parts for your pedals here. Steve is a great guy to do business with!

Large Suppliers

  • Mouser Electronics Great general source for bench stocking. The carry lots of PIC micro parts but not AVR's. No minimum order.
  • Digikey Electronics Great general source for bench stocking. The default source for AVR micro supplies. $25 minimum to avoid $5 shipping charge.
  • Allied Electronics Cheap source for Vactrol Optoisolators. No minimum order. Fast shipping. Weighty catalog.
  • Farnell InOne Not mentioned as often as some of the others, but they carry Analog Devices chips, so they're cool.
  • Newark InOne Newark InOne is the American equivalent of Farnell InOne. As with Farnell, they carry a full line of components including Analog Devices.

DIY Sites

Sounds

Amps

Reference