I would like to make an amp similar to the one you made, I was looking at the pre assembled kit, but… it appears the output is located in a position that would limit your options for placement. I like how you made yours( from scratch) and wanted to know if you could just add your own output to this pre made kit, I very new, and wanted to try on a pre made first, zero experience in this area, could you give some advice?
You can use a small 1/8" connector and just wire the 1/4" output connector to that. That works fine. Or, you could unsolder the 1/8" connector and add wires for your 1/4" connector.
The gain pins are open until shunted. You could wire up the gain jack to be shunted until plugged in. In that case it would be high gain until the switch was plugged in. Then, the gain switch will be in charge of opening or closing the gain pins.
Another great video!👏👏 They should use this tiny pedal on the tiny desk showcase!
It's Perfect! I am happy to discovered this channel!
Thanks, glad you enjoy it!
Love this tiny pedal!
I would like to make an amp similar to the one you made, I was looking at the pre assembled kit, but… it appears the output is located in a position that would limit your options for placement.
I like how you made yours( from scratch) and wanted to know if you could just add your own output to this pre made kit, I very new, and wanted to try on a pre made first, zero experience in this area, could you give some advice?
You can use a small 1/8" connector and just wire the 1/4" output connector to that. That works fine. Or, you could unsolder the 1/8" connector and add wires for your 1/4" connector.
@@FrankOlsonTwins great! Thank you for the quick response… I love that little amp you made.
Thanks! The pre-made amps make it really easy to put together a little amp combo in no time. And pretty cheap!
Now are the gains pins shorted underneath already when you add the switch or does the switch it’s self short them automatically in the off position?
The gain pins are open until shunted. You could wire up the gain jack to be shunted until plugged in. In that case it would be high gain until the switch was plugged in. Then, the gain switch will be in charge of opening or closing the gain pins.
Which pin or place he soldered cable in circuit
Between pin 1 and pin 8.
With no switch, the gain is 20. With switch the gain is 100.
@@FrankOlsonTwins thank you :)
Would a bigger or higher quality speaker improve the sound quality?
Yes, bigger speakers almost always sound better with these amps!
is the switch just connecting and disconnecting pin 1 and 8 of the chip?
Yep!
is it possible to make this a pedal but instead of using the amp speaker cab as the output just make it a 6.5 jack and put this in a pedal enclosure
Sure, any enclosure should work fine
Does it work on acoustic guitar
If you have a plug-in acoustic, yes it will work. But If your guitar does not have a plug, it won't work. Thanks for watching!
@@FrankOlsonTwins does it work on dynamic microphone? Actually I practice through it.
esquema eletrico ?
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