Hello all, first time poster.
So basically, I have a simple two-transistor oscillator circuit that I got out of a electronics workbook (tron.ix book 1).
I don't have the schematics on me at the moment, but it's basically two transistors for oscillating, a couple of resistors for setting the frequency and a final transistor to keep the small .5W 8Ω speaker from burning out.
Basically I was hoping to replace the small speaker with a 1/4" jack so that I may be able to plug this into a guitar amplifier. When I plugged the jack into a recording interface, the only sound I hear is a pop when i turn it on. If i swap the speaker back in, I hear the tone fine. Is there something about the signal usually used on instruments that I don't understand?
Thanks for any advice.
So basically, I have a simple two-transistor oscillator circuit that I got out of a electronics workbook (tron.ix book 1).
I don't have the schematics on me at the moment, but it's basically two transistors for oscillating, a couple of resistors for setting the frequency and a final transistor to keep the small .5W 8Ω speaker from burning out.
Basically I was hoping to replace the small speaker with a 1/4" jack so that I may be able to plug this into a guitar amplifier. When I plugged the jack into a recording interface, the only sound I hear is a pop when i turn it on. If i swap the speaker back in, I hear the tone fine. Is there something about the signal usually used on instruments that I don't understand?
Thanks for any advice.