Beyond just "how-to," it explains the "why" behind the electronics, making it accessible to those with basic electronics knowledge.
Audiophile's Project Sourcebook by G. Randy Slone is a widely cited resource for audio enthusiasts looking to build high-performance electronics from scratch. Often praised for its focus on solid science
⚠️ Not for absolute beginners.
A classic design that focuses on minimizing crossover distortion.
💡 When sourcing components for Slone’s designs, prioritize low-ESR capacitors and 1% metal-film resistors to ensure the low-noise floor the book promises. If you'd like to dive deeper into a specific area: Sourcing parts for a specific Slone circuit Comparing Class A vs. Class AB designs Step-by-step PCB etching guides Which of these would help you get started on your build?