Reddit reviews Electronics for Guitarists
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This is the only book you will ever need: https://www.amazon.com/Electronics-Guitarists-Denton-J-Dailey/dp/1461440866.
I believe there are some books that aim to introduce electronics to guitarists and musicians. I found this one with a cursory search.
My wall of text posts about asking for help will show that I'm still not an expert but the first book that really got me going was Electronics for Guitarists ( http://www.amazon.ca/Electronics-Guitarists-Denton-J-Dailey/dp/1461440866 )
It's not free unfortunately but it's the first book that I found delved at a good level into electronics but always from the perspective of a guitarist instead of an EE student. I do believe that learning something, especially something as complex as electronics, is much easier when in the right context, which for us, is guitar effects and amplification.
You won't find cookie-cutter recipies but you will find a lot of very simple circuits and their analysis and explanation. Also, the math is not required and you can skip it, but it's in there if you want it which I think is a good thing.
I think you can read a bit of chapter one about power supplies on Amazon. Take a look!
This is a pretty good resource: http://www.amazon.com/Electronics-Guitarists-Denton-J-Dailey/dp/1461440866/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1458918341&sr=8-1&keywords=electronics+for+guitarists
https://www.amazon.com/Electronics-Guitarists-Denton-J-Dailey/dp/1461440866/
i have it, but i'm too dumb to really understand and make use of it :(
Edit: you might wanna check out http://www.electrosmash.com/ as well