Saturday, October 3, 2015

Sore-Throat Guitar Amplifiers Brochure Two: instruction Manual Pages (newest edition) and Coloring Pages Kindle Edition

Sore-Throat Guitar Amplifiers Brochure Two: instruction Manual Pages (newest edition) and Coloring Pages Kindle Edition

will be posting a new Kindle edition soon, had some tech problems with old files. sorry

Thursday, September 17, 2015

NEW stuff on Amazon for KINDLE..... instruction pages, stories,coloring pages -in Kindle format



  • Sore-Throat Guitar Amps: Introduction/ Instruction Manual/Coloring Pages Kindle Edition

  • File Size: 2433 KB
  • Print Length: 20 pages
  • Publisher: Edward A. Lewis; One edition (September 4, 2015)
  • Publication Date: September 4, 2015
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B014YYBTTS

So this is what it looks like on Amazon, KDP is amazing stuff. Write what you know, or reformat what you wrote long time ago, then publish it for Kindle readers and others. 

make a few bucks. 

The main purpose of this blog, is to point out the popularity of "Adult coloring pages" , the newest fad to hit the publishing world. 
I would like to point out that the Sore-Throat guitar biz has been generating coloring pages since 1987- and we never discriminated between the kids doing them , or the adults doing them. so the way i see it, stga folks were way ahead of our time!

Just never thought about "monetizing" it, other than the kids influencing their parents to buy them a headphone amp.

so now , I always wanted to make the STGA instruction manual accessible on KINDLE, so I started with a partial manual, some background info for the newbies, and two coloring pages. 
Our coloring pages tell the on-going saga of "Ace Lewis" and his guitar adventures. 
I am thinking of putting out the manual in three editions, with 2-3 coloring pages in each one. 
Then, some day we will have a contest for aspiring writers to put all the pages together, and write a short story about "Ace Lewis". see how close it turns out to real life, but I m not looking for an accurate bio- the best written, best  sounding story will be the thing. I wont tell anybody what Im really hoping to find in the story... 
so give me some feedback, folks- tell me what you think!

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Standard Sore-Throat Guitar Amp, pedal board cables and kick on power switch

Here is the standard Sore-Throat Guitar amp, with pedal board cables plugged-in. Red is guitar input, blue is main output. Change the blue with a large 1/4 inch headphone plug, and its a portable distortion amp only you can hear. Red knob is gain, wood knob is volume/ output. You can turn the power on/off with the white rocker switch, mounted in front so you can hit it with your toe if you're using it as a pedal.
Now, you can add one of these to your collection, and if it ever breaks, just send it back in the shipping box, give me a tracking number, and I'll send you a fresh one right away! You wont be without a distortion box any longer than the postman takes to deliver. It's only $4.00 across the CONUS, and HI,AK,PR, and international is $14.00 to UK, Germany, Japan. People in those places are already Jammin' on STGA's, so how about you?

Sunday, June 7, 2015

Dont get PEDAL BORED #3 - Bass Limiter mounted on P board



SO I finally got the the new Behringer Bass Limiter pedal mounted on the big Pedal board!
I needed it a little higher than the front row, so i mounted some 1/2 inch wood dimensional lengths to the aluminum rails, then took the back plate off the Behringer ( Which is just a steel weight )
and drilled some holes, put in small wood screws. See photo
I know most of you mount pedals with Velcro hook and loop material, BUT I like some of my pedals to be permanent. Also put wood slat under the chrome booster pedal, and a double wood mount under the BOSS rhythm machine.

You can get "matching" color cables from Musician's  Friend online, I put blue and purple on my Digitec stereo chorus, red and orange on my VOX cry-baby pedals. I keep the brightest color for
all "inputs" and darker for "outs".
The DC plug cables can also be obtained in colors, you can see the BLE 100 has a green one to match. Colors make it easier to trace cables under the hinged board if trouble arises.

ENJOY your guitar pedal acquisitions, and NEVER get PEDAL BORED!















Monday, April 6, 2015

The Lost Headphone Amps.. we recovered some more information from the past. sept99-sept2000

I am happy to share some more recovered information on Sore-Throat Guitar Amps serial numbers and names from the past.

We found an old ledger book of EBAY sales, recorded from september 1999, through september 2000.
Buyer                 Serial #            Date

Rick    S. ...........................................................09/13/99
some appliance company ? ...............................11/99
Charles D..........................PC # 11.....................12/99
David McE.  .....................PC # 13.....................12/99
Tye    P. .............................PC    ?  .....................02/2000
Jon    S. ...............................................................05/2000
D. H. ...................................................................06/2000
Jim   G. ...............................................................09/2000
Darrell  H. ........................PC#  28.....................09/2000


Thanx to those of you who have shared your serial numbers, so many years later,
and also to the people who tell us their "war-stories" about their Sore-Throat Amps.
Its a nice tribute to the design, quality, and longevity of the little headphone amps.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Dont Get Pedal Bored #2. hinge up, lights on

Here is a shot of my pedal board project, the red fiberglass base is on a table top, the rail frame is lifted up on its back hinge. The 2 banks of LED lights are turned on. I can re-wire it on a dark stage if I have to! Notice the spring reverb can mounted in the left corner. It is shock-mounted, but it still picks-up all the foot -switching noise of the board, if you leave it "ON" in the audio chain! 

the papers are check-off lists of all the stuff I need to add to the board. The fun never stops! Hope you have a pedal board too-just put one together with what ever you have on hand. 
You can add a Sore-Throat Guitar amp for only $38.95. 

Monday, February 23, 2015

Dont get PEDAL- BORED! keep working on it !

AS WE ALL KNOW

Pedal boards are a lot of fun, but they can also eat up much of your time and energy.
The only way to keep it fresh , is to add new stuff and features when you can.
Here is my main board that I'm working on.


Two wah pedals, a LION and a cry-baby. and a GASS( volume)

The "bones" under the pedals make a strong aluminum frame, and there's a hinge in back.
So the whole thing lifts up for adding/ servicing.
Under the top of the three, there is a 3- spring reverb can, inside a Tolex cloth bag.

My next PEDAL will be a SORE-THROAT-GUITAR AMPLIFIER ! I can hook up the two RCA's
from the reverb can to the STGA amp, and use it a driver. I can go straight to a combo amp, or cable it to my pre-amp mixer at the top left of photo. 

I have a lot more to write about this board, so come back often. 
See the sore-throat amps on ETSY dot com. 
Thanx- the Professor



Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Some new information on serial numbers. #d prefix

SORE THROAT GUITAR AMPLIFIERS copyright 2015



Here is some new information on amplifiers built with #d prefix. The last serial number page stopped at #d50. New information has been found relating to numbers up to d79.

Many of the " d "  series were pre- build models where the hardware was assembled and units stored. The amp electronics was added later', just  before units were offered for sale.
That wasthe case with # d79 . The case and hardware were manufactured in 1996, then the unit was finished and modified in 1998.

The unit is also listed as being 82 percent recycled materials. I wonder how I figured that out ?
It was packaged with a headphone adapter, and RCA jumper cables.
Its not in the records, but the unit may have had two owners. ( returned and re-sold)
Now, the new challenge is to find more records to link serial numbers from d50 to d79.

If you have seen the little amps out there somewhere, let us know the style and serial numbers so we can fill -in the blanks.
Stories of the headphone amps are also always welcome.