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First delivered to my Music Production undergraduate students during lockdown, here I talk through the process of designing and prototyping a clean booster for guitar. 00:00 Introduction 02:02 Powering the Circuit 02:55 Measuring Battery Voltage 05:18 Operational Amplifier or Op Amp 09:04 Using a Potential Divider to power the circuit 16:09 Input Impedance 17:12 DC Blocking Capacitors 18:32 How the Op Amp functions in this circuit 19:58 The Maths (Gain) 23:20 Breadboarding the Circuit 34:48 Mistakes were made! 38:26 Testing with a Sawtooth 41:00 Using the Oscilloscope to Measure the Gain 43:44 Testing with Guitar I am no expert in electronics, I remain a curious hobbyist. However, I have always been fascinated in learning how audio electronics works. Disassembling various radios as a kid and eventually becoming interested in designing and building guitar effects pedals. I attempt to understand how these systems operate electronically, and due to this approach, I have picked up a few bits of theory along the way. If you're unsure about it, my best advice is just get started, mistakes and corrections (and the occasionally popped component) is how we learn. You win or you learn In this video I do my best to explain the simple Op Amp based booster circuit, build it on the breadboard and then test the prototype, using a mixture of my own DIY Lab test equipment, and a Digital Oscilloscope. If you found this useful, want to correct my knowledge or want to know more about my DIY pedals and test gear leave a comment below. Follow my other projects here: / beliefspacestu If you'd like to support my channel and get some cool stickers, you can find my Etsy Store here (I'll be adding some electronics kits in the future): https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MusicTec...