New member, not an electronic professional. I am attempting to build a simple LM386 guitar amplifier and have a question re going from a schematic to real life component layout.
Does component order matter in a parallel circuit? I searched the forum, but did not get a hit, perhaps I did not use the same language as previous posters. I checked the AAC ebook, Ch 5 on parallel circuits, and there was a diagram of four resistors in parallel. On each side of the resistors was the notation "These points are electrically common". Am I correct in understanding that if I swapped R1 and R3 the circuit is the same? Do this apply to other components (not just resistors)?
In the amp I am planning to build, it is a capacitor and diode clipping circuit. See attachment....
TIA!
Matt

Does component order matter in a parallel circuit? I searched the forum, but did not get a hit, perhaps I did not use the same language as previous posters. I checked the AAC ebook, Ch 5 on parallel circuits, and there was a diagram of four resistors in parallel. On each side of the resistors was the notation "These points are electrically common". Am I correct in understanding that if I swapped R1 and R3 the circuit is the same? Do this apply to other components (not just resistors)?
In the amp I am planning to build, it is a capacitor and diode clipping circuit. See attachment....
TIA!
Matt

