Try the - connection to the tip and the + connection to the sleeve. I'd also wager that you can just put the capacitor in-line, and I'd suggest on the - lead.spacedad wrote:i read that if you put a capacitor before the output jack it stops high frequencies,but i don't know where exactly,i'm connecting the + - from speaker to the jack-out.can any one help?
also,is this a good book? 'Circuit-Bending: Build Your Own Alien Instruments',i noticed it's u.s. based,would it still be useful for a pommy?
The book is a good introduction to everything. Reed is also a really talkative guy so if you have a question or concern, feel free to email him. Last I knew, he was busy working on a book about birds, but he's responded now and again and he's a helpful and friendly lad.