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Ultimate Bench Warrior: How to Design, Build, and Modify Custom Guitar and Bass Amps

Ultimate Bench Warrior: How to Design, Build, and Modify Custom Guitar and Bass Amps

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Authors: Jackson, Lee
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
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Media: Paperback
Edition: 2
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 152
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Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 8.2 x 0.4

ISBN: 1575604450
Dewey Decimal Number: 784
UPC: 073999771961
EAN: 9781575604459
ASIN: 1575604450

Publication Date: November 28, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Amp guru Lee Jackson covers: tools of the trade; the basics of soldering; different tube types, with specs and histories; electronic symbols; amplifier modifications from gain stages to adding reverbs; schematics of solidstate circuits and power supplies; lists of parts suppliers; and more. Features 180+ photos and illustrations.


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Where are the "Design" and "Build" sections?   January 6, 2009
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The author begins with a cursory look at the tools used when building and servicing amps. Unfortunately, how to use the less common tools, such as an oscilloscope, in practice is not discussed. We do, however, find a few pages on how to make a guitar cable with a soldering iron.

Plenty of reprinted tube and solid state component data sheets made it into the final product--as did a guide to reading resistor color codes. A few vintage transformer data sheets are included as well. In light of the book's title, a section covering transformer selection along with power supply and output stage design would have been more useful.

The author does include schematics for some isolated circuits, but many are of little value or irrelevant to the subject matter expressed in the title. For example, one schematic shows how to wire a foot pedal to control three separate Fender amps. Other included circuits may have broader appeal, but there is little guidance as to how to implement them in original or existing designs. In some cases, component values are not included.

The "Extensive collection of top Amplifiers schematics, including all of Lee's equipment" and "A great collection of Effect Pedal Schematics, Vintage and New" promised on the author's website are not in the book.

The biggest issue, and the reason for the single star: this volume doesn't deliver what it promises in the title. There is nothing about designing or building amplifiers. Instead the reader is offered an eclectic collection of data sheets, isolated circuit mods, and rudimentary, yet incomplete, information. But there's no math! :| (When I pre-ordered this work, I was unaware of the diminutive page-count, which would have made me question the depth of material covered.)

The Guitar Amp Handbook by Dave Hunter would be a better choice. It's not an exhaustive treatment of the subject, but it covers two important areas that Jackson's book does not: how an amp works and how to build a vintage-modified amp. For those interested in the math, check out Richard Kuehnel's works. Tino Zottola has three volumes on building specific amps--all of which contain step-by-step instructions, component lists and schematics. For the well-funded, Kevin O'Connor's Ultimate Tone series would be another option.


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