Hi Jess: I Goggled, ”turning a cassette player into an amp”. I just followed that but I removed it from the original housing. My wife had an old cassette player and I stripped the mother board. I removed it where the cassette was attached put my Guitar plug in place. If I remember correctly it was that simple. I discarded the cassette recording mike to lessen the wires. Now getting it to fit inside the box took some staring at and creativeness. But it kept me from being a couch potato. By using this method I should have an internal Gain, (which does work), headphone attachment as well as 110 power when I need it. However I have not utilized all these other options yet. I have only played it off the 2C cell batteries. It’s fun too. I have attached 2 links that I just looked at for your review. Have fun! http://www.instructables.com/id/Cassette-Player-Guitar-Amp/ http://poweredbynerd.com/hacks/cassette-player-guitar-amp/
Tim: Since I am not an electronic wizard, I have avoided attempting to build an amp, but I would like to try. Can you tell me where to get plans and what list of items I would need to put something together? Thanks.
Hi: I like your stuff, and I'd really like to see the look on the airport screeners face if you tried to take this little rascal through a security check point. It would be worth the price of admission. {:-)=
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http://www.instructables.com/id/Cassette-Player-Guitar-Amp/
http://poweredbynerd.com/hacks/cassette-player-guitar-amp/
The wiring and Battrie set up would probably rase some questions. Fun build and sounds pretty good to. Suprised me for sure.
Thanks again.
TIGGER!!