
Transistors are the heart of analog audio circuits—and in this lesson, we demystify the bipolar junction transistor (BJT) and show you how it works, both conceptually and practically.
You’ll learn:
We’ll also introduce basic transistor configurations (like common emitter) and show how they function in real audio designs.
By the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to read, understand, and troubleshoot transistor stages in schematics with confidence—and start viewing them as active tone-shaping tools, not just mysterious black boxes.
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