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>>699039
You'll have to search "GND" or "Ground" in the "add a part" section.
I know Adafruit library has such a thing.
Don't forget to import the adafruit library into EAGLE.

>>699080
No worries mate, ask all the dumb questions you like, I'll humor them, after all, I went through most of the same things when I was learning.

A good tip is to check out instructables.com.
I learned how to make my DIY spring reverb from another person's design there.
http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Spring-Reverb/

Definitely doable to mount the two pieces together, but you'll need to look into how you will enclose the sonnofagun because the spring takes up a healthy amount of room, and so does the speaker you'll want to stick on the other end of it. The maker of this piece used rather small pieces, and it looks quite nice, but I used a larger spring, and a larger speaker, it ended up looking... odd.

As seen here. The base is a coffee can full of sandbags with the speaker inserted, the spring is visible.
I'd work on experimenting with the idea a lot. You'll learn so much more by trial and error than by computing gain of transistors from books. That does not mean you should disregard basic electronic principles.

Remember, you need to build this with your ears, because when you play it, that's how you'll appreciate it.


GOOD LUCK!
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