I made it like 19 seconds into the video and I immediately built the power box with in/outs. The only thing I’ve built on my breadboard so far was an LED circuit haha hopefully I didn’t mess up!
@@SeekerElectricEffects I will! It works but i was too hasty and didn't watch long enough to realize i wired it as if from top down, not thru the bottom so my in/out jacks are flipped and the wires are coming out of switched sides (according to ur diagram) lol. Luckily I used pretty long wires so it doesn't really matter. I used a glue gun to keep the wires that plug into the breadboard in place so they wouldn't accidentally slide back into the enclosure or whatever. not necessary but convenient enough. I also put little name tags on the wires so not to forget which one is which.
I looked through your channel but I don't see any follow up to this. Is there a video I missed on how to mod this circuit? I'm interested to learn how to replace resistors with potentiometers. This was a really fun build! I'm still experimenting with different transistors and values and stuff but I'm pretty green to it all :)
Is there a possibility that you can make an digital design in a program like tinkercad i am trying to recreate this but it wont work and can not find the problem
I built one of these on a breadboard and it sounded so good I built 2 on Vero... great circuit
@@andygurley1382 very underrated! One of my favorites
Love the video
@@cwrigh13 thank you! I need to do a follow up!
Great Job 😊
Thanks!
I made it like 19 seconds into the video and I immediately built the power box with in/outs. The only thing I’ve built on my breadboard so far was an LED circuit haha hopefully I didn’t mess up!
@@oliverlangrall2014 that’s a good place to start! Hope you have fun!
@@SeekerElectricEffects I will! It works but i was too hasty and didn't watch long enough to realize i wired it as if from top down, not thru the bottom so my in/out jacks are flipped and the wires are coming out of switched sides (according to ur diagram) lol. Luckily I used pretty long wires so it doesn't really matter. I used a glue gun to keep the wires that plug into the breadboard in place so they wouldn't accidentally slide back into the enclosure or whatever. not necessary but convenient enough. I also put little name tags on the wires so not to forget which one is which.
I looked through your channel but I don't see any follow up to this. Is there a video I missed on how to mod this circuit? I'm interested to learn how to replace resistors with potentiometers. This was a really fun build! I'm still experimenting with different transistors and values and stuff but I'm pretty green to it all :)
@ hello! Sorry I haven’t done the follow up yet, I’ll try to do this soon though!
@@SeekerElectricEffects Awesome! I can't wait!
Is there a possibility that you can make an digital design in a program like tinkercad i am trying to recreate this but it wont work and can not find the problem