Re: If One Were Interested in Building Amplifiers, Where Would One Start?
KMC is right. A pedal has no (potentially) lethal voltages inside and you get to learn a bit about how stuff works, how things are connected and such.
On top of that, you may spend ten bucks on a pedal you might not get to work and either have enough dough left for a second try, or give up entirely on musical electronics without loosing too much money on it.
Or you could end up spending a frustrating several hundreds on a tube amp kit you might not get to work ..
Surely there's a pedal you've always wanted to have, but never got around to buy it, or hype and boutique shoved up the price beyond anything reasonable for the couple of bucks worth of parts inside.
Build it yourself ! You'll find lots of information here:
http://www.generalguitargadgets.com
http://www.diystompboxes.com
http://fuzzcentral.tripod.com
I've been into pedals about one and a half year before doing tubes and I must say it's a great advantadge.
Now I'm doing simple maintanance thingies and mods and it really worries me to receive e-mails with questions from kids who bought a kit, asking me how to tell the polarity is on the resistors ..
And they're poking around with lethal voltages ? Accidents, waiting to happen.
For your own sake, don't get tempted into those low cost kits with an instruction that makes it look as easy as lego. Tube amps need to be handled with great respect, or they'll "get even" with you and let me tell you .. you're not going to like being zapped. I didn't, but at least I got to tell.
Walk before you run, crawl before you walk ..