Hello all,
Apologies if this is in the wrong place but I'm seeking some advice!
I've studied electronics for a couple of years during my audio degree so I have a basic idea of how filters, op-amps, and some other basic circuitry works with the theory behind it, but I haven't had much of an opportunity to apply this to practical ciruits.
I was wondering if anyone could suggest a good way to start fiddling and mucking about with circuits in a safe way? Any good books too read to help out? (I've found Self's Small Signal Audio Design to be very useful). If making eq's and whatnot on breadboards, what is the best way to send audio and return it? Are there any 'kits' that would help with starting out?
I'm very interested in 500 series modules and was wondering if there was any easy workflow in adapting regular circuits to the 500 series format? Or perhaps some 500 series oriented articles/books?
Apologies for all the questions, would be great to hear some thoughts!
Thanks,
Adam
Apologies if this is in the wrong place but I'm seeking some advice!
I've studied electronics for a couple of years during my audio degree so I have a basic idea of how filters, op-amps, and some other basic circuitry works with the theory behind it, but I haven't had much of an opportunity to apply this to practical ciruits.
I was wondering if anyone could suggest a good way to start fiddling and mucking about with circuits in a safe way? Any good books too read to help out? (I've found Self's Small Signal Audio Design to be very useful). If making eq's and whatnot on breadboards, what is the best way to send audio and return it? Are there any 'kits' that would help with starting out?
I'm very interested in 500 series modules and was wondering if there was any easy workflow in adapting regular circuits to the 500 series format? Or perhaps some 500 series oriented articles/books?
Apologies for all the questions, would be great to hear some thoughts!
Thanks,
Adam