| Most PC “mic” inputs are pretty average for noise and distortion, and they’re usually mono. Plus, they can’t properly take balanced, pro mic...
| Most PC “mic” inputs are pretty average for noise and distortion, and they’re usually mono. Plus, they can’t properly take balanced, pro mic...
| Make your analog breadboard experiments instantly audible with Elektor’s first analog T-board, featuring a compact class-D amplifier, DC/DC...
| This versatile project provides flexible and dynamic signal distortion as a sound effect for synthesizers and guitars. A chain of saturating...
| In audio circuits, virtual grounds offer an innovative alternative to switching signal lines. Instead of routing signals through a switch, t...
| Build your own compact FM stereo test transmitter that generates ultra-low distortion audio and precise VHF signals using only simple CMOS l...
| Clean up hum in your audio power amps with this smart supply design. The project demonstrates a simple way to cut ripple without full regula...
| Turn your synth or guitar into a distortion powerhouse with this versatile project. Featuring saturating amplifiers, switchable summation, a...
| Fill any room with high-quality sound using the compact, energy-efficient Card Sound audio player. With micro SD storage and I²C/RS-485 cont...
| Check out the latest installment of Elektor Lab Notes. We cover some of the newest projects on our workbenches, including upcoming articles,...
| The Elektor Circuit Special 2025 is packed with innovative circuit designs, inspiring DIY electronics projects, and practical tips to enhanc...