Username123
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I've been thinking, what can I contribute? How can I help this community with my limited knowledge? Well I know I can't help all that much other than a quick comment or build report, but I'm learning a lot everyday because of very generous and knowledgeable people on the forum. While I was thinking about what and how I could contribute to the forum, I thought a list of the most common questions asked frequently or things that beginners like me would find useful. Stuff like IC and transistor subs, transistor biasing, trusted part sourcing, guides or questions about uv printing, guides about bass cutoff capacitors, tone stacks, active vs passive and graphic vs baxandall EQ, Just general stuff like that. I could just re format previous thread info and cite back to the original thread. This would really better the community and help people find hard to locate information. But what can other novices do to help the forum? How about helping other novices troubleshoot? Building a pedal and sharing a build report and your thoughts on it's sound? Finding those pesky FV-1 chips that keep getting sold out
. It would really better the community as a whole to do things like that. If every new member contributed in even a small way, all the new forum members will have better access to information, troubleshooting, etc, and that would be so awesome! Sorry for the long philosophical talk! I would be surprised if anybody read all the way through! If anybody did read all the way through, then I appreciate it! 


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