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It won't be the only book you need, but if you're a guitar player who knows nothing (or very little) about effects electronics, it doesn't throw you in at the deep end and you hopefully finish it knowing more than you started. And then you can consider the more complex books.
I know very, very little about electronics, I should add. )
Read on the bog???
Anyway! ive seen a few recommendations for electronic projects for musicians by Craig Anderton. Apparently its a bit outdated with the components used as some arnt available anymore but the basics are good.
I'll check out the Dave hunter one too, not seen that. Cheers mate!
I said maybe.....
Its difficult to recommend a suitable book for beginners on the electronics of effects circuits other than the dave hunter book mentioned above. Ive a degree in electronics and 15 years of circuit design experience since and most electronics books arent really geared to pedals.
ive read it a few times and its very good so well worth reading, your local library may even have a copy.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/0879308060?pc_redir=1402015111&robot_redir=1
as echoed above there is so much free stuff and very good tutorials on the web. start at that geofex link and them come back and ask more questions.
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_1/index.html
http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/
(Sorry >:D< Seriously, though, I'm sure I've heard that name being bandied around and I think his stuff comes highly recommended, too.)
No worries. I hope you like it )
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/c.walker420/how-to-mod-105.pdf