Mark, I haven't watched all of it yet but I'm in total agreement with the viewer. A lot of us 'noobies' are trying to follow along and would appreciate your 'dumbing' it down for us. I'd love to know how to read a schematic and how to identify what sections do what. I can identify components and I know they read left to right but that's about it. Please keep up the great work, you are doing a great service!
Honestly, I try to keep my videos about as basic as it can get for the amateur. It would be hard to get much simpler and still convey the concepts. However, I will add reading a schematic to my list of videos to make.
interesting points ,if anyone else wants to learn about understanding electronics basics try Elumpa Circuits Expert Alchemist (just google it ) ? Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my mate got amazing success with it.
> _"I'd love to know ... how to identify what sections_ [of a schematic] _do what."_ @@Blueglow i agree and second this point - though i know, this will come with practice, but some starter on that would help
WOW! great tool. I'm currently trying to rebuild my Marantz 2325. I'm thinking that if i drew one of my board schematics in that program I could learn a whole lot of things. Gonna share this.
Hi, I have a Technics SA-410. When it's cold and I turn it on, the left channel works fine. The right channel is silent until I turn it up to around 3 and then it comes on and stays on and works fine. I can turn it off and on and it will stay on once it's warmed up. What do you think the problem is? Thanks
Late comment but... if I were to talk to your correspondent: jargon is language or terminology used as shorthand by people within a field who already understand the concepts they're dealing with. It's not meant to be a guide to teach people new to the field, or a reference point to people outside the field - it's not meant to be taken literally, so don't get too hung up on it. Thanks for your vids, BGE!
Thanks for showing EveryCircuit. I installed the Android app on my tablet and started checking it out. I found a circuit in the EC Community of a Cry Baby Wah-Wah pedal. A real basic circuit, right? But I got stuck trying to see how the circuit works in EC. For example, clicking on the on-off switch only selected the component, but I couldn't turn the pedal on & off. Same thing with the potentiometer on the treadle to sweep through the frequencies. I can select and deselect the components but can't activate them. Can you please demonstrate these basic functions in EveryCircuit? I'm stuck in my 24-hour trial. I gave up on EveryCircuit until I know how to use it. $14.99 is the current price and i'd much rather use EveryCircuit than breadboards. Thanks for any help anyone can offer.
Mark, I haven't watched all of it yet but I'm in total agreement with the viewer. A lot of us 'noobies' are trying to follow along and would appreciate your 'dumbing' it down for us. I'd love to know how to read a schematic and how to identify what sections do what. I can identify components and I know they read left to right but that's about it. Please keep up the great work, you are doing a great service!
Honestly, I try to keep my videos about as basic as it can get for the amateur. It would be hard to get much simpler and still convey the concepts. However, I will add reading a schematic to my list of videos to make.
interesting points ,if anyone else wants to learn about understanding electronics basics try Elumpa Circuits Expert Alchemist (just google it ) ? Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my mate got amazing success with it.
> _"I'd love to know ... how to identify what sections_ [of a schematic] _do what."_
@@Blueglow i agree and second this point - though i know, this will come with practice, but some starter on that would help
Great rant by your viewer I love the fundamental approach
this looks awesome! electronics _needs_ good visualization to be able to learn it :)
Alex Reeve I agree. I am fast learning electronics by visualisation. I am only few weeks learning electronics.
WOW! great tool. I'm currently trying to rebuild my Marantz 2325. I'm thinking that if i drew one of my board schematics in that program I could learn a whole lot of things. Gonna share this.
This is super cool. I think this might help me get over the hump on some of those more difficult concepts.
thankzz for this tutorial..godbless
love your content!! keep up the great work!
Fantastic video! Thank you very much 🤗
Hi,
I have a Technics SA-410. When it's cold and I turn it on, the
left channel works fine. The right channel is silent until I turn it up
to around 3 and then it comes on and stays on and works fine. I can turn
it off and on and it will stay on once it's warmed up. What do you
think the problem is? Thanks
Do you have other apps and softwares that you use for PCB or circuits? I love to see you do reviews on them.
Late comment but... if I were to talk to your correspondent: jargon is language or terminology used as shorthand by people within a field who already understand the concepts they're dealing with. It's not meant to be a guide to teach people new to the field, or a reference point to people outside the field - it's not meant to be taken literally, so don't get too hung up on it.
Thanks for your vids, BGE!
GREAT as always. Thanks.
I just got this on my android phone, i believe i can all so get it on my laptop, but will i have to pay again?
Anyone know?
Thanks for showing EveryCircuit. I installed the Android app on my tablet and started checking it out. I found a circuit in the EC Community of a Cry Baby Wah-Wah pedal. A real basic circuit, right? But I got stuck trying to see how the circuit works in EC. For example, clicking on the on-off switch only selected the component, but I couldn't turn the pedal on & off. Same thing with the potentiometer on the treadle to sweep through the frequencies. I can select and deselect the components but can't activate them. Can you please demonstrate these basic functions in EveryCircuit? I'm stuck in my 24-hour trial. I gave up on EveryCircuit until I know how to use it. $14.99 is the current price and i'd much rather use EveryCircuit than breadboards. Thanks for any help anyone can offer.
quite a nice app.....
Cool!