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RE: Test equipment for SET DIY

Posted by drlowmu on March 13, 2017 at 17:46:24:

You will need a function generator that does square and sine waves, and a scope with a probe, or two, if its dual trace. A used Tektronix solid state scope is what I'd opt for. Maybe there is on-line apps to do the function generation.

Why don't you take the amp to a nearby audio repair facility, or a nearby university, with an EE department, and have THEM look over and measure your amp? A professor would like to do that. For as little as you will use the test equipment, it is not really necessary to buy .

Jeff Medwin