Schematics Archive

Tony Clark clark at andrews.edu
Mon Apr 12 17:48:44 CEST 1999


> >Actually, the schematics are the EASY part for a synth-diy newbie
> 
> This hits the nail on the head. Finding schematics on the web isn't a 
> problem. The difficult part is to find out which of them are the most 
> suitable to build.
> Which have the best performance or are easiest to get to function? 
> Which are even correct?
> That sort of information would be more useful than a mass of schematics.

   I would second this.  After all, there are many people with a "mass of 
schematics", me included.  But you are right, most sites do not aim 
themselves towards the novice/newbie DIY'er.  I think it would be great 
for more "tutorials" to be added to the net, in fact I have a section of 
my site set up for this purpose.  But it doesn't matter where the 
information is located, just as long as it is accessible.

   Tony

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