Does something like this suffice for a guitar amp hobbyist?
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Audio Gen
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Don't forget smartphone apps. Free if you already own the phone.
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Re: Audio Gen
I have something similar, built from a Vectronics kit. It'll do about 11V p-p, and works fine for my purposes.hired hand wrote:Does something like this suffice for a guitar amp hobbyist?
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I used to use Audacity. It's free. It will generate tones that you can play via your computer or burn into an audio CD.
Now I use my Jam Man looper pedal with tones generated from Audacity.
Now I use my Jam Man looper pedal with tones generated from Audacity.
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I have loaded appropriate tones (10hZ, 100hZ, 1K, 10K) onto my iPod, and plug the iPod into the front of the amp under test. I generated the tones with a demo application that I downloaded off the web, and saved the tones as mp3 files.
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While there must be hundreds by now, apps and PC snippets that'll do a lot more than plain jane test tones, that kit should do just fine.
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I'll put in another vote for Audacity...
I did not want to plug in anything valuable (or AC driven) in case of ground differences or possible voltages present (on a brand new build), so I record the tone on a CD and used an old dollar store CD player that was laying around.
I am amazed at how stable the signal is. If it takes more than an hour to scope signals, just restart the CD.
Cheap and quick.
I also set up an old abandoned digital camera to take scope pictures and upload them to PC for printing and recording the voltages...
I did not want to plug in anything valuable (or AC driven) in case of ground differences or possible voltages present (on a brand new build), so I record the tone on a CD and used an old dollar store CD player that was laying around.
I am amazed at how stable the signal is. If it takes more than an hour to scope signals, just restart the CD.
Cheap and quick.
I also set up an old abandoned digital camera to take scope pictures and upload them to PC for printing and recording the voltages...