vibration analyser

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I keep fiddlin around with various mad schemes to damp vibration in both turntables and speaker cabinet walls - while the calibrated knuckle rap is somewhat useful -would be nice to be able to actually measure in a repeatable manner what I'm doing ? I see vibration testers on places like Amazon - guess my question is what should I be shopping for in order to test and store comparative results ? I know it will incorporate a accelermeter accelermometer ? -but am lost past that point ?
 
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The HP 3561A is more or less purposemade to analyze vibration. I used it to analyze vibration in cabinets years ago. Still have one on my bench.

Maybe you wanted something cheaper / simpler?

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RMalmin
 
I keep fiddlin around with various mad schemes to damp vibration in both turntables and speaker cabinet walls - while the calibrated knuckle rap is somewhat useful -would be nice to be able to actually measure in a repeatable manner what I'm doing ? I see vibration testers on places like Amazon - guess my question is what should I be shopping for in order to test and store comparative results ? I know it will incorporate a accelermeter accelermometer ? -but am lost past that point ?

I build George Ntanavaras test unit which uses an accelerator sensor and a box with some analog electronics. Works like a charm. It was an audioXpress article in 2013 I believe. You can check with the author gdan at otenet dot gr

Jan
 
thanks -gonna see if George has boards

The H-p looks very nice - but is far outside my means - what George put together may do the trick -he's also got a pretty neat device to decide if your amp can actually push your speakers device in the current issue - woulda loved that when I was selling/servicing audio equipment - I remember trying to explain to john Bowers American hi-fi habits " Customers will buy expensive speakers -but they'll routinely hook those speakers up to pathetic amplifiers".
 
For vibration analysis it's helpful to have a lower frequency limit in the micro Hertz! You can purchase a number of evaluation modules from Texas Instruments, Analog Devices or Linear Tech (among others) which suit. Some of these are around $50, others run several hundred $.

Tone-Arm frequency of resonance is in the single Hertz, and will intermodulate a fundamental signal quite strongly. Good question!

Edit: Forgot to mention -- HP has quite a few application notes for vibration measurement and they can be found by searching on the product -- the notes come up right away.
 
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Most FFT analyzers are suited for vibration measurements. HP 3561 (mentioned) or a 3560A, which is a portable unit, or others from SRS, HP, OnoSokki, and others. Search on ebay for FFT analyzer to find them. You can get a reasonable unit for $ 500-1000

paul
 
thanks for info

Reasonably familiar with standard service bench equipment - but have no experience measuring vibration so the responses have led to a lot of clicking and googling. Gdan's unit looks like it would do the job for me and is pretty affordable . Now I gotta just start ordering parts.
 
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