The net is littered with all manner of "How to" tutorials.....the majority of them cover off all the aspects needed to achieve the intended purpose.
So, when looking up "Sustainer Tutorial" .....I guess most would expect a similar format, ie...
1. Here's how you make the driver.
2. Here's how you make the circuit.
Tutorial ends.
Actually isn't that the purpose of an internet tutorial? ie someone else has gone through the nausea & pulled together all the various elements - it's a fair exchange - they get the kudos of saying "Here's how you do it, aren't I clever", & everyone else gets a free ride & feign "yes, you're extremely clever"
...so sure, yep, it's a fair cop - I'm paying nada & therefore can't demand anything, but in this rich internet age where we're all spoilt with the likes of instructables, most would have come to expect the full picture, but I'm now getting a vibe that anyone wanting to build a DIY sustainer, has to interpret the word tutorial as meaning half a tutorial......and then spend a good amount of time arguing the toss which circuit to go with to complete the other half of the equation.
Does anyone have some general linkage to his bare bones sustainer amp (no agc) ...??? (I promise to say it's clever)
Scoop 'n Daddy.