It's all my own design, I may put the schematic up in a later video, but it is very complicated. I have the audio switching relays all wired up now too, and I'm working on the actual amplifying part.
Nice work! Using relays is much more complex than just running the audio directly through the switches, but gives you much better isolation between the sources -- unlike some amplifiers which have annoying bleed-over among the inputs!
That is AWESOME! How did you do it where it stays on? I'd like to see the schematic!
CassetteMaster 2 years ago
It's all my own design, I may put the schematic up in a later video, but it is very complicated. I have the audio switching relays all wired up now too, and I'm working on the actual amplifying part.
CoolDudeClem 2 years ago
lol. geeky and cool at the smae time
Matrixcompy 2 years ago
Dude... Looks like it's coming along. You need to get a Dymo witter. They make great labels for project boxes... :) JC
BadEditPro 2 years ago
That's great!!! It looks really cool when the LEDs change when one of the buttons is pressed. I'm looking forward to see the next episode!
DrCassette 2 years ago
Great work, man! I love watching you build this - keep it up!
jbrunsonjr 2 years ago
nice work! please keep posting videos! i am rather interested in your project!
i have also built a couple of amps, but all using amplifier-IC's
djFadeOut122 2 years ago
Nice work! Using relays is much more complex than just running the audio directly through the switches, but gives you much better isolation between the sources -- unlike some amplifiers which have annoying bleed-over among the inputs!
vwestlife 2 years ago