Guys
Our small r&d lab is closing so I have a chance to pick up a scope cheap. What specs should I be looking for in a scope for tube amp work? Most of the ones have been used for high freq work, but I wouldn't need that right?
Also there are some freq generators available and I'd need one of those to be my input to an amp. Would a 10 k unit be fine?
Any info greatly appreciated as I've only used this stuff to measure PWM power supplies and the like, never analog tube amps!
Thanks.
O'Scope help
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O'Scope help
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Re: O'Scope help
Looks like the venerable Tone Lizard pages have been given a new home:
http://tone-lizard.com/oscilloscopes/
http://tone-lizard.com/oscilloscopes/
Re: O'Scope help
Martin
Thanks. Also good reminder to look for a dummy load. A 1k sine
wave can be very annoying thru a 12 inch speaker...
Thanks. Also good reminder to look for a dummy load. A 1k sine
wave can be very annoying thru a 12 inch speaker...
In theory, theory is the same as practice. In practice it's different.
Re: O'Scope help
You don't need a fast oscope... 20 MHz is plenty... more is better, but the cost rockets up as you go past 100 MHz. Software features are key to me... a good FFT is most important. 4 channel is better than 2, but you won't use those other 2 channels often if at all. I also prefer a scope that has a USB port so I can save traces as .csv files for detailed analysis and record keeping in Excel. Finally, a 100x probe allows you to inspect B+ fear-free.
Ryan
Ryan
Ryan Brown
Brown Amplification LLC
Brown Amplification LLC
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Ryan
Thanks.
The one I was "scoping out" was a 30 Mhz model 4 channel with usb too.
Good heads up on the 100x probe that's why I asked here...
Thanks.
The one I was "scoping out" was a 30 Mhz model 4 channel with usb too.
Good heads up on the 100x probe that's why I asked here...
In theory, theory is the same as practice. In practice it's different.
Re: O'Scope help
Probes are a main concern.
Check max v/div displayed to determine probe multiplier you can get away with.
Good probes are expensive - expect to pay almost as much as you do for the scope.
Check max v/div displayed to determine probe multiplier you can get away with.
Good probes are expensive - expect to pay almost as much as you do for the scope.
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Re: O'Scope help
There is a user named Afrotechmods on Youtube, and he has exellent, relatively brief videos on choosing and using scopes.
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- The New Steve H
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Re: O'Scope help
Relax. It's SUPPOSED to smoke a little.