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# Online audio demos included 27 DIY guitar effects projects 220 pages of step-by-step guides Electronic Projects for Musicians | DIY Music Electronics Guide for Guitarists and Engineers | Build Guitar Effects, Tone Controls, Mixers & More | Step-by-Step Instructions with Online Audio Access

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## Summary

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- **What is this?** Electronic Projects for Musicians | DIY Music Electronics Guide for Guitarists and Engineers | Build Guitar Effects, Tone Controls, Mixers & More | Step-by-Step Instructions with Online Audio Access
- **How much does it cost?** 272 zł with free shipping
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## Key Features

- • **Timeless Vintage Tone:** Unlock authentic 70s-80s guitar sounds with projects that shaped music history.
- • **Audio-Enhanced Learning:** Hear your creations come alive with included online audio demonstrations.
- • **Essential Toolkit Guide:** Learn the must-have tools and components to kickstart your electronics lab.
- • **Step-by-Step DIY Blueprint:** Follow easy-to-understand instructions designed for musicians and engineers alike.
- • **Master Classic Guitar Effects:** Build 27 iconic stompboxes from fuzz to compressors with clear, illustrated schematics.

## Overview

Electronic Projects for Musicians is a 220-page softbound guide featuring 27 detailed DIY guitar effects projects, from fuzz pedals to mixers. Designed for guitarists and engineers, it offers step-by-step instructions, comprehensive parts lists, and online audio demos to bring your custom tones to life. A classic resource praised for its clear schematics and vintage-inspired sound design.

## Description

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Review: Old, but some very good, well designed effects projects and basic info - This book was last published in the 1980s, so proceed (or not) accordingly. That said, it's great for what it is, and some of these projects have been mainstays of my guitar effects arsenal. It's also very good basic primer on old school (70s to 80s) guitar electronics, and some very well designed projects along those lines. Unfortunately, kits may no longer be available for some of the more useful of these projects, such as the Super Tone Control and Spluffer (splitter/buffer). The Super Tone Control, for example, is a parametric equalizer that can really, really open up the tone of my little Vibro Champ amp, and give it some real bottom end. One might check out PAIA electronics, which used to supply the kits via mail order, and has a web site, to see what they may have on hand. Otherwise, you'd have to cobble together the parts from online suppliers, but the lists provided with each project are comprehensive, and I'd expect such basic parts or their equivalents to be available. The basic concepts and projects are explained very well, suitable for a beginner.
Review: Great Book, Great Price - I've been around stomp boxes for a few years now (I worked at 4 Guitar Centers and was consistently the 'go-to' guy in the guitar accessories/effects department) and have had a chance to hear good natural sounding botique type pedals and really compressed not so great pedals. For me, this motivated me to get into building stompboxes. The book is really easy to follow. Topics covered include: * Tools to have in your electronics lab * Straight forward schematics and projects * Concepts of electronics * Component overviews Be warned: This book is not intended to teach the mathematics and calculations down to a component level. It touches on basic ideas but in order to understand this book's contents, it might be beneficial to have some prior exposure to electronics to really understand it (ie: schematically literate, able to assemble circuits, etc...). Overall, an amazing value! After reading online reviews, I understand why this book is a standard in hobbyist's and professional's workbenches :)

## Features

- Many effects builders have cited Electronic Projects for Musicians as the book that got them started
- This book lays out the basics of effects building, detailing the tools, parts and techniques needed
- This book contains 27 different projects including fuzz pedals, ring modulator, phase shifter and compressor, complete with diagrams, illustrations and simple step by step instructions
- for those wanting to build their own effects, this is your starting point.
- 220 pages, softbound, with audio CD demonstrating effects

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 334 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Old, but some very good, well designed effects projects and basic info
*by D***E on June 8, 2020*

This book was last published in the 1980s, so proceed (or not) accordingly. That said, it's great for what it is, and some of these projects have been mainstays of my guitar effects arsenal. It's also very good basic primer on old school (70s to 80s) guitar electronics, and some very well designed projects along those lines. Unfortunately, kits may no longer be available for some of the more useful of these projects, such as the Super Tone Control and Spluffer (splitter/buffer). The Super Tone Control, for example, is a parametric equalizer that can really, really open up the tone of my little Vibro Champ amp, and give it some real bottom end. One might check out PAIA electronics, which used to supply the kits via mail order, and has a web site, to see what they may have on hand. Otherwise, you'd have to cobble together the parts from online suppliers, but the lists provided with each project are comprehensive, and I'd expect such basic parts or their equivalents to be available. The basic concepts and projects are explained very well, suitable for a beginner.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Book, Great Price
*by N***Y on January 17, 2007*

I've been around stomp boxes for a few years now (I worked at 4 Guitar Centers and was consistently the 'go-to' guy in the guitar accessories/effects department) and have had a chance to hear good natural sounding botique type pedals and really compressed not so great pedals. For me, this motivated me to get into building stompboxes. The book is really easy to follow. Topics covered include: * Tools to have in your electronics lab * Straight forward schematics and projects * Concepts of electronics * Component overviews Be warned: This book is not intended to teach the mathematics and calculations down to a component level. It touches on basic ideas but in order to understand this book's contents, it might be beneficial to have some prior exposure to electronics to really understand it (ie: schematically literate, able to assemble circuits, etc...). Overall, an amazing value! After reading online reviews, I understand why this book is a standard in hobbyist's and professional's workbenches :)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ GREAT book for beginner and intermediate audio electronics.
*by D***N on January 8, 2012*

I lost my old copy and had to buy a new one, if you are interested in DIY audio electronics this is a MUST HAVE! The biggest bonus for me in the book is how Anderton describes how the circuits work, rather than just showing you a BOM, schematic, and a layout. LOVE LOVE LOVE this book and still refer to it quite often!

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