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CATALINBREAD KNIGHT SCHOOL SYNTH - DIY KIT DIYIf you want to get your hands on a Knight School Synth, we're offering them fully in kit form if you fancy building one yourself. Assembly is very straightforward and requires only a soldering iron, some solder, and proper ventilation, we'll take care of the rest. Here's a tale from the annals of my personal DIY history: I learned how to breadboard and read schematics right before college, and I breadboarded many designs posted on ampage. org. Shortly
If you want to get your hands on a Knight School Synth, we're offering them fully in kit form if you fancy building one yourself. Assembly is very straightforward and requires only a soldering iron, some solder, and proper ventilation, we'll take care of the rest. Here's a tale from the annals of my personal DIY history: I learned how to breadboard and read schematics right before college, and I breadboarded many designs posted on ampage.org. Shortly after that, I found a new DIY website. This one was called Beavis Audio. If you're familiar with this, it's for a good reason, BA was one of the premier DIY sites out there, and it refreshingly wrote everything in plain English. One of the projects there was called the Heterodyne Peyote Space Explorer". This introduced me to the CD40106 chip and I played around with that device for what seemed like double-digit hours when I was taking EE classes. One thing I stumbled across was when I combined a boost circuit I was working on with the 40106. It made an oddball noise, but one I thought could be cool with some refinement. It took a lot of tinkering, but it worked much better when I put a second boost circuit in front of it. I couldn't really explain why, but it sounded cool, and I built a couple for my friends. Some time later, I stumbled across a webpage authored by one Tim Escobedo. There's a ton of good info on his "Circuit Snippets" page, and it still exists today. As it turns out, Mr. Escobedo discovered a form of this circuit back in 2002, and comparing his circuit analysis with mine and the Space Explorer was a real "Eureka" moment for me. Our Knight School Synth is our most ambitious project to date. I've since leaned into Mr. Escobedo's method for producing the pre-gain, as it's simpler and uses far fewer parts than my original. Essentially, it turns your guitar signal into a square wave, and then uses the CD40106 to vary the pulse width of that square wave. There's also a switchable LFO, which automatically varies the pulse width for you, along with a Depth control to change the intensity of the shaping. It's a truly cool effect that emulates the monophonic synthesizers of yesteryear. Dare I say there's not a lot on the market these days that sounds like this! Controls - Rate: Speed at which the LFO automatically varies the pulse width. - LFO switch: Turns the LFO on and off. - Volume: Output level. - Depth: Intensity of the LFO. - Pulse: Takes your square-wave guitar signal and changes the width of the "on" square wave. Power supply The Knight School Synth only accepts a center-negative DC power supply capable of supplying 9 volts and at least 0,5mA of current (over is fine). DIY Kit information The circuit board has everything labeled as to what part goes where. You'll find the below image very helpful to identify what parts are what. There's also a video below showing you how the process will go. "Controls:
Volume, rate, lfo, depth, pulse.
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★★★★★ 5
Great Size, Strong Enough for Everyday Use, and Worth Reordering
Size: 300 Count
I reorder these regularly, and that really says the most. They’ve been consistent, practical, and a good value for what you get.
They’re strong enough to handle normal meals without feeling like they’re going to give way. I’ve had no issues using them for everyday food, and they hold up well as long as you’re using them as intended.
I also like the size. They’re a little over 8½ inches, which works well for most meals. If I have something heavier, I can put a plate holder underneath, and these still fit just fine.
The print/design is simple, which I don’t mind at all. I’m more concerned with how they perform, and these do what I need them to do.
I’ve used name-brand paper plates before, and for my everyday use, I feel like these compare very well, especially considering the price.
I’ll also be honest—paper plates just make sense for me. I tend to drop things because of how my hands work, so
this helps prevent broken dishes and the cleanup that comes with that. Plus, it definitely cuts down on doing dishes.
Overall, these are reliable, affordable, and something I’ll continue to reorder.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great Everyday Paper Plates for the Price
Size: 100 Count (Pack of 1)
For around six bucks, getting 100 microwave-safe paper plates like this is a really good deal. Also, they’re actually pretty good quality. They can hold a decent amount of food and they don’t get all soggy or start dripping through the bottom halfway through eating. The soak-proof part is legit.
Another thing I liked is the design. The white and green looks simple but nice, and they honestly just look better than a lot of the random cheap paper plates out there. I’ve been using them pretty regularly for quick meals and throwing food in the microwave, and they’ve been really convenient.
I will say, if the food is extremely hot, the bottom of the plate does warm up pretty fast since the plates are somewhat thin underneath. Sometimes using two plates instead of one helps with that. Aside from that though, they’ve been excellent. For the amount you get, the quality is genuinely solid and they’ve held up really well for everyday use. Amazon Basics definitely nailed these. 100% would recommend them.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Worthwhile purchase
Size: 300 Count
Could be a tad more sturdy, maybe higher sides however still recommend; at the price/ quantity, the shear convenience, they burn easily in the firepit, and save on water/soap.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great plates at a great price
Size: 200 Count
They are not heavy duty for a full plate out for simple foods and treats these are great. I have them on subscription and I get more fir the value compared to the stores near me. Perfect for pizza nights when u don't want to do the dishes!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Thank you. They are great.
Size: 100 Count (Pack of 1)
Perfect! Use them all the time. Nice and easy. Works great. Pretty sturdy too :)
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Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2026
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