Pete’s string-box thing!
The NoSo amp fits into more or less anything. “Every thing mounted on the front for easy access. Just needed to add a battery holder.”
The NoSo amp fits into more or less anything. “Every thing mounted on the front for easy access. Just needed to add a battery holder.”
“Here are a few pictures. I found an old radio speaker cabinet , and added a few retro touches. The K stands for Kailua, which is the name of our record label. The cabinet is about 15X15X6 – so it is not really a desktop amp – but there is room for expansion. I would …
“I built my NoSo amp, housed in an old Sony speaker. The guitar input goes where the top speaker used to live, and the LED where the tweeter was. The battery plugs in the bottom left. I love it – a pretty good sound – just the basic one with the wire from 1-8 on …
“Just finished your little no-solder kit and I’ve put it in an old gramophone control box I found at a junk shop (sorry, vintage shop!). I’ve used a small speaker from an old PC speaker, which sounds nowhere near as good as the one you supplied with the kit but does fit in this little …
“I put one together on Sunday morning in just over an hour. I’m very pleased to say it worked well first time! Just as a temporary measure to keep everything together I have built it into a five inch cardboard tube. Photos attached. It’s just held together with Gaffa tape for now.” “Here are some …
“I recently purchased a NoSo one Plus kit from you and planned to build it into a beer keg to make a really interesting looking amp. I want to say the kit is brilliant. A really easy way to put together an amp that sounds surprisingly good. It gives a really bluesy grungy tone that …