WOPL update for PL400

Definitely non-ferrous (Bueller, Bueller, Bueller) metal so it’s aluminum or unobtanium.

You can see the small bend where it attaches, I believe between the base of the heat sink and the chassis.

E8B6D026-66A5-4894-9D07-C18F2A4C7DDC.jpeg
 
Trying to understand the small numbers below dB numbers - which show 100 at 0dB, 80 at -1.5dB, 60 at -4.5dB. Doesn’t seem to match wattage unless +3dB is 200 watts, but then 50 should be at -3dB.

Hint:
20 x log(70.7%) = -3dB
20 x log(80%) = -1.93dB

and so on...
 
Thanks.

Yet another question. What does 0dB on the VU meters represent - reference power out? 200 watts into 8 ohms for the PL400?

There was a "meter service bulletin" issued on this very subject.

For a Phase Linear 400 series 1 amp, 0 VU corresponded to 50 watts or -6dB.
NOTE: This was different for the 700B.

I also started a thread on the very subject of analog style VU meter calibration a while ago.

Ed
 

Attachments

  • Phase Linear VU Meters 001.jpg
    Phase Linear VU Meters 001.jpg
    2.2 MB · Views: 22
Thanks for that Ed, I was hoping you'd set us straight..
 
Amazing. It's actually what I measured. For some reason I'm always a bit surprised when science works.

Sorry for covering old ground. I'm going to go find the thread, so I can ask more questions.
 
Back
Top