Altoids box guitar amp - check it out

aNiMaLaNiMaL Posts: 7,117
edited December 2007 in Musicians and Gearheads
http://www.boingboing.net/2007/12/13/minty-amp-guitar-kit.html

I am amazed at how good it sounds and I thought the Gearheads here would appreciate it.
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  • NovawindNovawind Posts: 836
    Yup. It's actually pretty simple to do, just set up a basic transistor switch circuit or use an op-amp connected to a batter and viola, instant amplifier. The only thing that will realistically make it sound crappy is the size of the speaker and the fact that the cabinet is, essentially, a tin box.

    Definately portable though and cool for a DIY project.
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  • AnonAnon Posts: 11,175
    very cool indeed
  • This circuit could be built for $10-15 taxes incl in about 30 mins. Simple 8 pin op amp with a mosfet on the input, a variable potentiometer, and a few capacitors and resistors to hold it up. I like the altoids idea. There's a similar headphone amp design like this.

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