Hello forum,
I have decided that it is a moral imperative that I build a XL-10 circuit to perform the 'null' test and adjust the Excelinear trimmer capacitor in my XL-280(s).
I think this is a reasonably simple project but I have a couple stupid questions that have kept me from building this thing in the past.
(Schematic at bottom)
1. For the 100 Ohm 'Fine' pot, would it be OK to use a board mounted, 20 turn cermet 1/2W?
2. Can I assume that the Test Amp input + is connected to the wiper of above mentioned trimpot?
3. Is the Test Amp input ground (-) simply connected to the incoming speaker ground from the driving amp? This is not shown.
4. Is the wiper just connected to one end of the 'coarse' 250 ohm trimpot?
Any comments from anyone with experience with the 'null' test are greatly appreciated. Comments from those that have actually built/used this attenuation circuit are even more greatly appreciated.
I have decided that it is a moral imperative that I build a XL-10 circuit to perform the 'null' test and adjust the Excelinear trimmer capacitor in my XL-280(s).
I think this is a reasonably simple project but I have a couple stupid questions that have kept me from building this thing in the past.
(Schematic at bottom)
1. For the 100 Ohm 'Fine' pot, would it be OK to use a board mounted, 20 turn cermet 1/2W?
2. Can I assume that the Test Amp input + is connected to the wiper of above mentioned trimpot?
3. Is the Test Amp input ground (-) simply connected to the incoming speaker ground from the driving amp? This is not shown.
4. Is the wiper just connected to one end of the 'coarse' 250 ohm trimpot?
Any comments from anyone with experience with the 'null' test are greatly appreciated. Comments from those that have actually built/used this attenuation circuit are even more greatly appreciated.