Parts for starting out
Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 11:54 am
Hey folks,
loooooooooong time troller, first time poster.
I'm finally getting close to being ready to start trying out some building of my own, and just have a couple of questions.
I'm going to get the breadboard tonefiend kit from Mammoth, which looks like it's got everything I need to audition circuits.
In regards to components (caps, resistors, transistors etc.), is that i went into The Source today, and saw they've got a bunch of mixed packs of the formentioned items...are there any particular brands to avoid or seek out? I know online sources can be cheaper, but we're talking a matter of a couple/few bucks from what i can see, so just want to be sure most components are the same quality-wise.
I'm' also thinking of starting out with vero/stripboard as my foundation, so i can really get a feel for how things go together...would anyone recommend NOT doing it that way?
Can't wait to get building...I'm thinking an SHO is going to be my first experiment!
loooooooooong time troller, first time poster.
I'm finally getting close to being ready to start trying out some building of my own, and just have a couple of questions.
I'm going to get the breadboard tonefiend kit from Mammoth, which looks like it's got everything I need to audition circuits.
In regards to components (caps, resistors, transistors etc.), is that i went into The Source today, and saw they've got a bunch of mixed packs of the formentioned items...are there any particular brands to avoid or seek out? I know online sources can be cheaper, but we're talking a matter of a couple/few bucks from what i can see, so just want to be sure most components are the same quality-wise.
I'm' also thinking of starting out with vero/stripboard as my foundation, so i can really get a feel for how things go together...would anyone recommend NOT doing it that way?
Can't wait to get building...I'm thinking an SHO is going to be my first experiment!