Event Organizer: Specimen Products
Organizer Email: info@specimenproducts.com
Event Phone: 773.489.4830
Event Status: Upcoming
Categories: Tube Amp & Electronics Building
Dates and Times:
- March 20 - 22
March 20, 2017 - March 22, 2017
7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Available Tickets:
Event Venue: CHICAGO SCHOOL OF GUITAR MAKING
Description: [T]his seminar focuses on tube theory (with some very basic math) to determine wattage, tube parameters, and to get the most out of diagnostic equipment when dealing with tube circuits. The students will learn to use an oscilloscope in conjunction with a signal generator. They will also learn to use decibel meters, frequency counters, and modify tone. Fine details of sound will be demonstrated, explained and discussed. Modifications, advanced implementation of effects systems, and pro audio interfacing will round out the curriculum.
Topics
- Reading advanced schematic diagrams
- Deep signal flow
- Advanced testing
- Oscilloscope functions
- Tone modifications
- Decibel meter test functions
- Pro audio interfacing
- Repair vs. restoration / emergency preparedness
Prerequisite: It is recommended that students have completed Tube Amp Diagnostics I.
Schedule
Weeknights: 7 pm - 9:30 pm, over 3 consecutive evenings
Weekends: 11 am - 5 pm, Saturday and Sunday
Fee
Course fee: $685
*Tuition includes lecture and demonstrations, course information handouts and reference materials. An early registration discount may apply.
Instructor
Kye Kennedy Kye Kennedy will guide students toward a deeper understanding of tube amp circuitry and troubleshooting in this advanced course. He brings decades of experience as an amp and stage technician working for an impressive roster of clientele in Nashville, the mid-south and around the globe. Kye teaches exclusively at the Chicago School of Guitar Making.
Ian Schneller Ian is the founder and chief instructor of the Chicago School of Guitar Making. Ian teaches
Design & Theory + Blueprint Course,
Electric Guitar Building,
Tube Amp Building and
Champ Tube Amp Building. He is also a faculty member of the Sculpture Department at the School of the Art Institute and owner of Specimen Products.
How to Register:
You can register for any of our classes online, by phone or in person. Registrations are limited to 8 students.
Register by Phone (773) 489 - 4830
Call us if you prefer to register over the phone with your credit card. We will send you a confirmation via email, or by snail mail if you prefer.
Register Online
Make your selection of the class dates you wish to attend (and if applicable, the type of kit) in
Available Dates column on the upper right of this page and click
ENROLL NOW > Enter the required information and then proceed to pay by clicking the Paypal button and choose your method of payment.
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Register in Person
Come by the shop during business hours and enroll using cash, credit card, or a personal check.
Hours of Operation:
Monday – Friday: 12 – 7
Saturday: 12 – 5
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Accommodations:
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