Books about guitar amplifier electronics usually focus on individual circuits: preamp stages, tone stacks, phase inverters, the power amp, and power supply. The design of a guitar amplifier as a complete system, however, is more than the natural consequence of putting these pieces together. Fundamentals of Guitar Amplifier System Design presents a structured, top-down approach to crafting a complete guitar amplifier, including
1. formulating the concept for a new amp,
2. evaluating possible features,
3. setting audio interface signal levels,
4. laying out a basic architecture,
5. developing a system-level audio model,
6. designing individual stages to match the model,
7. shaping the system's frequency-response profile,
8. facilitating the evolutionary development of future designs, and
9. executing a post-design checklist to identify mistakes.
It has been said that the process of guitar amplifier design is like a cooking recipe, like flavors that you are mixing. This book is about mixing these flavors to achieve rewarding sonic results.
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