Newbie getting into DIY Audio

longinc

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Hi There,

I am a newbie getting into DIY tube amplification, and would appreciate a book and/or website recommendation where I can get a good primer on electronics circuit theory & tube amp design & practical tips/tricks (e.g. like getting good at soldering). I have very little electronics knowledge, and zero DIY electronics experience. I am hoping to get sufficient knowledge before embarking on a BeePree/Kaiju build. If this topic has been covered previously, apologies & please point me in the right direction. Thank you!

Andrew
 
Build a simpler kit, like a Quickie or Crack, before attempting something big and complicated. Quickie would be the easiest, and you could use it with your Kaiju while building the BeePre. Or you could sell a well built Crack for a profit over the kit price.
 
Also watch the Bottlehead how to videos in the "How to videos" forum on this site.  They show you how to avoid common mistakes when building the kits.  There are a number of soldering videos on the web too. 
 
I always seem to be late to the party, but the Navy Electrical Engineering Training Series is an EXCELLENT read.

https://maritime.org/doc/neets/

Each module is its own several hundred page pdf.  VERY worth while reads for the tube noob!
 
fullheadofnothing said:
Build a simpler kit, like a Quickie or Crack, before attempting something big and complicated. Quickie would be the easiest, and you could use it with your Kaiju while building the BeePre.

+1.  A Quickie is a great first build as it is simple, and the voltages are small which will provide a safe environment for your first live testing.  If you add a Quicksand, you will get experience and a really cool battery-operated stereo.  If all goes well, you'll have more confidence to tackle the Beast!
 
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