That is, until you find a copy of
Slone (a legend in the DIY audio community) assumes you know which end of a soldering iron is hot, but he doesn't leave you hanging if you're shaky on Ohm's Law. the audiophile's project sourcebook
Have you built an amp from Slone’s Sourcebook? Let me know which project worked (or smoked) in the comments below! That is, until you find a copy of
The gap between wanting to be a DIY audiophile and actually becoming one is often filled with confusion, smoke (literally), and regret. The gap between wanting to be a DIY
He doesn't waste time telling you which capacitor brand "sounds warmer." He talks about Total Harmonic Distortion (THD), slew rate, and noise floors. If you are an objectivist who thinks expensive cables are snake oil, you will feel very at home here.
We’ve all been there. You’re staring at a pair of soldering lugs, a schematic that looks like abstract art, and a $500 price tag for a preamp you know you could build for $80.
You need to pair this book with the internet. Use it for the circuit topologies, the PCB layout guidance, and the safety rules. Then, go to Mouser or DigiKey with your phone to find modern equivalents for the transistors.