Project Sourcebook — The Audiophile's

We’ve all been there. You’re staring at a pair of soldering lugs, a schematic that looks like abstract art, and a $500 price tag for a preamp you know you could build for $80.

The gap between wanting to be a DIY audiophile and actually becoming one is often filled with confusion, smoke (literally), and regret. the audiophile's project sourcebook

There are no glossy "Step A to Step Z" instructions for a single specific chassis. Instead, Slone gives you the theory and the schematic , and then says, "Go build it." We’ve all been there

You want to build a specific kit (buy an ACA or Bottlehead instead). You are afraid of high voltage. You hate reading schematics. The Final dB G. Randy Slone gave us a roadmap to high-end audio without the high-end prices. In an era where a "statement" amplifier costs as much as a car, this book is an act of rebellion. There are no glossy "Step A to Step

You want to understand why your stereo sounds good. You like the smell of solder. You want a 400-watt amp for the price of a nice dinner out.

That is, until you find a copy of