Glen
Pardon me for the following ramblings..... just putting some thoughts down...
Since you are posting incomplete specs, I thought I would ask you to elaborate further. Otherwise they are meaningless.
As an example:
THD+N in unweighted setting
left .01%
Right .04%
What does this mean without providing the frequency or range of frequencies (i.e. 20Hz to 20KHz) and output level? Whether it is single channel driven or both channels driven? Or the duration of test?
For more examples of specsmanship I refer you to Dennis Bohn's (former National Semiconductor, Phase Linear and Rane engineer) article on "Audio Specifications" for more examples:
https://web.archive.org/web/2015092...ne.com/pdf/ranenotes/Audio_Specifications.pdf
How about I post some data on an amp that was built by a well known WOPL builder as well as a Clair Brothers amp I built from scratch? This might cause some more threats to my life from this builder. I also have some data on many other Phase Linear 400 and 700 series amps. Each one took many days of writing down measurements, doing the math and formatting it into a Word document. The amount of time it will take to write down all the caveats (and measurement uncertainties) for each measurement before posting this on the internet will be time consuming. This is order to recognize where the shortcomings are and to avoid all the gotcha's (people may want to post) that will eventually follow.
I don't have all the data I want yet on some parameters, i.e. rise time, slew rate, IMD (SMPTE and CCIR), as well as DIM and tri-tone (developed by Bob Cordell at Bell Labs), etc. Frequency response at 1 watt out to 250Khz +0/-1dB is another condition I am interested in since the Phase Linear series 1 amps were spec'd out that far. My HP 239A (which I am going to sell) and my Krohn Hite 4402B as well as the 239A's that are built into my 339A's only go out to about 110KHz and my Leader function generator is only good to +/-1dB from 100KHz to 10MHz. I needed something more accurate for the frequency response tests so I recently bought a Krohn Hite function generator specifically for the frequency response test. It had a manufacturer's stated accuracy of 0.1dB from 0.2Hz to 300kHz. Unfortunately I had to return it to the ebay seller and now am in negotiation with a test equipment dealer for something else.
I purchased a Leader function generator with better rise time (to replace my old MITS function generator) as well a Krohn Hite 4402B ultra-pure sine wave signal generator which has a far better amplitude/level flatness as well as distortion level (typically less than .0005%). I need to send my Krohn Hite in for calibration/repair. My old Heathkit IM-5248 IM analyzer (which I've owned since 1979) is not meeting spec and thus needs repair. The old Heathkit IM-5248 also allows you to input other frequencies beside 60Hz and 7kHz. An IC upgrade is also in order to reduce the IMD on the IM-5248. I had a Sound Technology 1700 or 1710 series with the IM option 20 or so years ago. However, I sold it due to the concern of eventually repairing all the switches, etc.
Strangely enough I am also considering an old HP 334A (to add to my (2) HP 339A's) since it has a wider bandwidth (at 600KHz) than most of the other distortion analyzer's that only go out to 100 to 120Khz (like the ATS-1DD, 339A and 8903B). This will allow me to actually test an amplifier at 100kHz and measure a number of harmonics; H2, H3, H4, H5 and H6. NOTE: The Phase Linear 700HF's that were built for Bell Labs were spec'd out to 100kHz at .25% THD. NOTE: The duration of test was very short for this test, as I witnessed on Dean's HP 334A.
I acquired and old HP 3580 spectrum analyzer and HP 3562A dynamic signal analyzer in the past year. I intend to look at the harmonics individually. Looking for even order versus odd order as well as higher order harmonics for dissonance as I witnessed John Curl do.
I have been measuring AC leakage in accordance with an old version of an ANSI standard C101.1-1971 using an old VIZ WT-540B. The ANSI standard was revised a number of years ago to C101-1992 so I bought a Simpson 228 "Leakage Current Tester". This standard has been superseded by UL-101 but I don't want to spend the $631 to see what is different in its content.
More purchases are on the horizon. I have been in close communication with a number of well respected old audio gurus who have far more experience with audio test equipment and am always on the look out to expand/improve my capabilities.
More test equipment purchases is in the works. Quietly and secretly from my wife.
All the while, my wife is after me to sell off all the other stuff I have. I'd rather be working on the Phase Linear stuff.
Ed