I understand it goes across the speaker terminals, but then is music played, signal input, or amp just "sits there? That doesnt seem right....
Russellc
Russellc
if you take calculation :
F=1/(2 x Pi x R x C) , where R=1K and C=4n7 , you'll figure that anything is going to happen starting from 34KHz and upwards
so ,put some signal in amp, just crank it and see is it lit
though , friend with a scope is much more useful and precise 😉
F=1/(2 x Pi x R x C) , where R=1K and C=4n7 , you'll figure that anything is going to happen starting from 34KHz and upwards
so ,put some signal in amp, just crank it and see is it lit
though , friend with a scope is much more useful and precise 😉
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Alas, no scope. Have friend with one, hes a tube guy, sure he could measure for instabiliy I suppose. I only have test tones on cd, I will string this device between speaker outputs, put some tones through it and see what happens.
A couple of stupid questions :
If someone has a bad oscillation with full swing (say +/-15V), will the LEDs survive the 130mA peak current ?
If they do not, depends on whether they die with a bang or silently, no light => no oscillation, all is well ?
Patrick
If someone has a bad oscillation with full swing (say +/-15V), will the LEDs survive the 130mA peak current ?
If they do not, depends on whether they die with a bang or silently, no light => no oscillation, all is well ?
Patrick
BTW, this (UT 61E) costs 50 USD and will measure frequency between 10Hz ~ 40MHz, amplitude 400mVrms ~ 30Vrms.
http://www.amazon.com/UNI-T-Multimeters-Capacitance-Measurement-Connection/dp/B007THZMWI
http://uni-trend.com/manual2/UT61English.pdf
It will also measure a lot of other things useful for power amp building, like temperature, capacitance, hfe for bipolar transistors, etc.
Patrick
http://www.amazon.com/UNI-T-Multimeters-Capacitance-Measurement-Connection/dp/B007THZMWI
http://uni-trend.com/manual2/UT61English.pdf
It will also measure a lot of other things useful for power amp building, like temperature, capacitance, hfe for bipolar transistors, etc.
Patrick
A couple of stupid questions :
If someone has a bad oscillation with full swing (say +/-15V), will the LEDs survive the 130mA peak current ?
If they do not, depends on whether they die with a bang or silently, no light => no oscillation, all is well ?
Patrick
I sort of figured if they lit up, there was a problem, if not, who knows...for sure anyway. Interesting device, appears to measure temp as well. For the price, one can always use another multi-meter. Whoops, this particular model seems to NOT have temp, but that's not point of interest here anyway.
Looking at manual, set for the up to 40 kHz I presume, hook up to outputs for speakers and just measure? I suppose a signal needs injected? I think I have some old tube signal generators around here somewhere, guess its time for a good one...need seems to pop up again and again.
Russellc
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There are many DMMs with frequency function.
You just need to look around.
I have proper scope.
So never use this particular one before.
Patrick
You just need to look around.
I have proper scope.
So never use this particular one before.
Patrick
Russel , just feed amp with music or whatever you have on test CD ;
Patrick - this circ is collected from net , as handy tool
of course that it is just a crutch , comparing to scope and some mileage of operator
so -if it is lit up , you're in trouble
if it is not lit up , and you're having problems with amp , you're in trouble
in both cases - you need help from someone who's having more mileage
Patrick - this circ is collected from net , as handy tool
of course that it is just a crutch , comparing to scope and some mileage of operator
so -if it is lit up , you're in trouble
if it is not lit up , and you're having problems with amp , you're in trouble
in both cases - you need help from someone who's having more mileage
Russel , just feed amp with music or whatever you have on test CD ;
Patrick - this circ is collected from net , as handy tool
of course that it is just a crutch , comparing to scope and some mileage of operator
so -if it is lit up , you're in trouble
if it is not lit up , and you're having problems with amp , you're in trouble
in both cases - you need help from someone who's having more mileage
That's what I thought. Still, if it lights something is way wrong. That volume pot I got for BA-3 pre has a bad spot on it, sometimes just a mild pop at the same place, once in a while, volume goes up on this bad spot and some oddness as you go past this point. Hooked up to F-5 ( one with previous humm issue that tanned resistor) it "got odd" on that spot, caused resistor to tan a touch more. Hit it with IR thermometer, over 100C and it melted the plastic push button hook on things I was measuring bias with!
That channel just does not handle hum and noise well...rebuilding, have two Daniels boards with 5 watt Mills in the "tan" position and Caddocks in the more critical sound positions. New mosfets, I dont have any more IRFs left, only old Toshibas I bought a while back and some of the original Fairchild Mosfets that were originally called for. May just get set from Ha_, I like the IRFs!
I need to break down and get scope, I'll see what someone in my position needs ( not much more than job at hand, only a part time hobby Ya know) and I dont want to spend a bunch of cash, but want something up to task, assume at least 100MHZ?
Will try little device tonight.
Russellc
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