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Update December 1st 2017

Roxane has made the tough decision to pass on the legacy of Terry Stinger's wonderful guitar amp PCBs.

The new web site can be found at www.guitaramplifierpcbs.com.

Thank you for your patience while we make this transition.

 

Baby Will (who isn't a baby anymore) has a brand new baby sister, Kiyah.


 

 

 

***IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY WONDERFUL HUSBAND TERRY L. STINGER, WHO I LOST ON SEPTEMBER 4, 2010 .I WOULD LIKE TO KEEP THIS WEB SITE UP AND RUNNING AS WELL AS TAKING ORDERS FOR HIS FAMOUS CIRCUIT BOARDS.  HE SPENT MONTHS AND MONTHS PERFECTING THIS WEB PAGE AND ALL HIS CIRCUIT BOARDS.  IT WOULD BE AN HONOR FOR ME TO CONTINUE HIS DREAM. (TERRY I WILL NEVER FORGET YOU, AND I WILL DO MY BEST TO MAKE YOU PROUD OF ME..-YOUR WIFE ROXANE)*** 

 

Welcome to GuitarAmpliferPCBs.com.

Our company specializes in developing, producing, and marketing affordable solutions to amplifier circuits.  By incorporating classic tube amplifier circuits into simple and convenient printed circuit board packages,
we at GuitarAmplifierPCBs have been providing high quality circuit board solutions.  Our customer base includes guitar amplifier enthusiasts from boutique amp shops to do-it-yourself amp modders.

Our first creation was a circuit board version of the legendary Marshall 18 Watt 1974x.  It's a simplified version known as the LiteIIb.  We call our circuit board version the "Baby Will".  There's more to read about the Baby Will in its product page and you can learn more about the LiteIIb circuit at 18Watt.com.

The in the years since, we've launched and further developed our product portfolio to include another 18 Watt variant, the SuperLite II, and a 5 Watt single ended amp modeled after the Marshall Super Lead 50 Watt, the Plexi SE.

We developed a circuit board version of the famous Fender Tweed 5E3 and released it to the public domain through PPWatt.com.

And we continue to develop new circuit board solutions for great sounding guitar amplifiers. 
Check out our News page to read about the latest projects we are working on.

So, thanks for stopping by.  Make yourself at home and feel free to browse around.  We've created all kinds of neat stuff. 

The harder we work to satisfy you, the better our service will be for those to come.
That's because our product is not a board.  It's the service we offer our customers.


Terry Stinger (Z_Stingray)