Prostejshego Kombika: Shema
Usually an 8-ohm speaker housed in the same cabinet as the electronics. Recommended Beginner Circuit: The LM386 "Little Gem" Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
Building your own guitar amplifier (or "kombik") is a classic rite of passage for DIY enthusiasts. The simplest circuits typically focus on small, low-voltage designs that are safe and easy to assemble on a breadboard or perf-board. Core Components of a Simple "Kombik" A standard combo amplifier consists of three main stages: shema prostejshego kombika
10µF (gain), 100µF (power filtering), 220µF (output), and a small 0.01µF or 0.1µF capacitor. Usually an 8-ohm speaker housed in the same
1/4" (6.35mm) mono jack for guitar input and an 8-ohm speaker. Assembly Tips Make a Sweet Portable Guitar Amp - Instructables The simplest circuits typically focus on small, low-voltage
1kΩ (LED current limiter) and a 10kΩ potentiometer for volume control.
Provides the current needed to drive a speaker. Common ICs for beginner builds include the Go to product viewer dialog for this item. (portable, battery-powered) or the Go to product viewer dialog for this item. .
