You need to post a scope image of the distorted waveform. Try with no load. The lamp will limit current so it won't be able to drive very hard without distorting.
If there is more than about 1v across the lamp at idle, I think something in the audio section is drawing too much current.
If there is more than about 1v across the lamp at idle, I think something in the audio section is drawing too much current.
I'm not doing something right here. I cannot get a waveform (correct waveform) to show on the scope. I tried another amp and still couldn't get it. I'm apparently not hooking something up right...
If I hooked up the multimeter correctly (one lead on each terminal of the lamp plug in) it has +24.95v DC across it.
If I hooked up the multimeter correctly (one lead on each terminal of the lamp plug in) it has +24.95v DC across it.
No it does not.
Oh and I fixed my scope. Turned out to be a transistor on the power supply board next to the capacitors I had suspected.
Now that I have it fixed what probes do you recommend I buy for it? What are your thoughts on these...
https://www.amazon.com/Oscilloscope...la-624557874447&ref=&adgrpid=61496776269&th=1
Oh and I fixed my scope. Turned out to be a transistor on the power supply board next to the capacitors I had suspected.
Now that I have it fixed what probes do you recommend I buy for it? What are your thoughts on these...
https://www.amazon.com/Oscilloscope...la-624557874447&ref=&adgrpid=61496776269&th=1
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