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RE: Test equipment for SET DIY

Posted by iodemus on March 14, 2017 at 02:00:49:


What you are suggesting was probably possible 50 years ago, but not today. Digital, bits, bytes, pixels etc. rules today. We are a small extincting group.

When developing a tube amp I need the measuring equipment at hand any time to have control with the circuit alterations I do.
To rely on ones ears is ok to evaluate the end result, but during the construction process it is very helpful, almost necessary; to see what happen to the signal when alterations are done. Is a two trace scope which can compare the input signal with the output signal what I should look for? What are others using? Kits and tested schematics? Sometimes I feel I should have done the same, but I like the challenges.

Johnny