Hi guys,
First off, Happy Veteran's Day, and a big THANK YOU for your service to any and all of our service veterans out there...I can't thank you enough.
On the subject of "The only stupid question is the one that is not asked"...
Is there a way that I can get any meaningful distortion measurement without a distortion meter?
I have a nice HP function generator, a Tek 220D 2 channel scope, and a couple of 2 channel analog scopes. Also an old HP boat anchor audio generator that supplies nice clean tube powered sine waves.
I'm thinking that if I use square waves at various frequencies I can get a fair idea of how the amp tracks by comparing the input from the function generator on one channel to the output from the amplifier on the other.
Have any of you tried something like this, and did you get useful data from it?
Dave
First off, Happy Veteran's Day, and a big THANK YOU for your service to any and all of our service veterans out there...I can't thank you enough.
On the subject of "The only stupid question is the one that is not asked"...
Is there a way that I can get any meaningful distortion measurement without a distortion meter?
I have a nice HP function generator, a Tek 220D 2 channel scope, and a couple of 2 channel analog scopes. Also an old HP boat anchor audio generator that supplies nice clean tube powered sine waves.
I'm thinking that if I use square waves at various frequencies I can get a fair idea of how the amp tracks by comparing the input from the function generator on one channel to the output from the amplifier on the other.
Have any of you tried something like this, and did you get useful data from it?
Dave