This is Part 1 of a multi-part video series. In this video, we'll put this Povono PS305 power supply through its paces and at the same time breadboard a Mosrite Fuzzrite circuit. In Part 2 we'll build the circuit and give it a proper test. I'll provide a parts list in Part 2 if you want to build along.<br />Pevono PS305 Power Supply: <br /><br />Check out our sponsor, Coconut Monkey Electronics:<br /> <br /><br /><br /><br />WAYS YOU CAN SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL:<br />Like, Share, Subscribe, Tell Your Friends, Stand in the Middle of the Street Naked Screaming "LONG LIVE THE GUITOLOGIST"!<br />OR<br />Send an unwanted piece of gear or Donate via Paypal: bradlinzy@gmail.com<br />Make a Banggood purchase through this affiliate link: <br />Thanks for your support!<br /><br />STUFF I USE<br />-5A Variac: <br />-Fluke 87: <br />-Yotec 936 Soldering Station: <br />-Sealody SSA51 soldering station: <br />-Black and Decker Heat Gun: <br />-Geekcreit® LCR-T4 Mega328 Transistor Tester <br />-HT02 Handheld Infrared Thermal Camera <br />-Solderless Breadboard: <br />-Breadboard Jumper Wires: <br />-Geekcreit® XR2206 Function Signal Generator DIY Kit <br />-Contact Cleaner: <br />RECORDING<br />-JVC Everio Camcorder <br />-Andonstar USB Microscope: <br />-Articulated Boom Arm with Cam Mount: <br />-EV 635A Omnidirectional Dynamic Mic <br />BOOKS<br />-RCA TUBE MANUAL <br />-DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF TUBE AMPLIFIERS: <br />-Designing Tube Preamps for Guitar and Bass: <br />2006 FENDER AMERICAN STD TELECASTER PICKUPS<br />-TV Jones Magnatron Neck: <br />-Seymour Duncan Vintage Stacked Bridge: