06-15-2023, 01:30 PM
Hi Guys
TUT assumes a high skill level inasmuch as : you should be able to read a schematic; you should understand basic component function; you should understand RC interactions; you should have safety awareness when working with live circuits. TUT was our first book, so we had to make some assumptions about the reader to keep the book to a manageable size.
TUT3 is the usual "gateway" into the TUT-series. You can build an amp using the layout drawings and eventually learn to relate that to the schematic.
TUT and TUT5 detail how things work in a preamp, TUT5 particularly goes into much more depth.
Generally, there is simple and advanced information in each volume, so there will be something you can grasp and build from regardless of your interests and skill.
TUT assumes a high skill level inasmuch as : you should be able to read a schematic; you should understand basic component function; you should understand RC interactions; you should have safety awareness when working with live circuits. TUT was our first book, so we had to make some assumptions about the reader to keep the book to a manageable size.
TUT3 is the usual "gateway" into the TUT-series. You can build an amp using the layout drawings and eventually learn to relate that to the schematic.
TUT and TUT5 detail how things work in a preamp, TUT5 particularly goes into much more depth.
Generally, there is simple and advanced information in each volume, so there will be something you can grasp and build from regardless of your interests and skill.


