As I wait for my electrician-friend to come back and check my wiring (see other thread, this circle), I've been reading up on DIY solutions to various types of "audiophile nervousa" and, with a light summer workload now upon me I've decided to take the plunge and try to build something.
Trouble is, I've used a soldering iron once or twice, but I don't actually know *THE* first thing about audio amplification, circuits, or even electricity. I can buy the parts that someone else tells me to, and I can solder those parts to the home-made rails beneath a perf-board in the sequence and layout that someone else tells me to, but I don't actually know -- for example -- what a capacitor is or what it does. "Class-A" means, in my vernacular, "Um, it gets hot while it's running," and "zero negative feedback" means a good seller to do business with on Ebay.
I've already found a couple of books that looked like promising newbie-references, but I was hoping the rest of the room could advise me regarding the best way to wade into all of this (if, for example, the references that I was considering would be over my head). Here are the two I've found:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/007069429X/ref=s9_sims_gw_s1_p14_i1?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=0KDXH98WG6CTXGQM8FT1&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=470938631&pf_rd_i=507846http://www.amazon.com/Audiophiles-Project-Sourcebook-High-Performance-Electronics/dp/0071379290/ref=pd_sim_b_1I had it in mind that I would construct a discrete, six-channel analog version of the "Charlie" preamp
described by Gallant Diva on Audiogon (no trim settings, no delay, no signal processing), using Walter Jung's recommendations for AD744 FET op-amps driving AD811 op-amps for the output stage -- whatever the heck *THAT* means -- and then add some home-made, input-based ground loop isolation transformers, RF chokes, a DC-blocker, a "felix" common mode choke (as described in AudioCircle), a double-insulated chassis, and a remote-capable master volume pot, just to make the whole dream too impossibly ambitious to merit taking even remotely seriously.
Any *constructive* input would be greatly appreciated: I'm not pre-versed in any of the jargon or technical know-how, but I am graduate-educated, and I live next door to a grad student in electrical engineering who owes me a couple of pretty big favors. I know I should start with something less ambitious but... I don't wanna.

Thoughts?