Using A scope with Tube amps

18watt-specific Tech Talk - Building, Fixing, Parts, Mods...

Moderators: colossal, zaphod_phil, CurtissRobin, Daviedawg, Graydon

Post Reply
User avatar
pedro
Occasional poster
Occasional poster
Posts: 181
Joined: Tue 10/07/03 2:00 am
Location: Leeds West Yorkshire, U.K

Using A scope with Tube amps

Post by pedro »

All, Just received a second hand dual trace Osc ...
wondereing how to best use with my amp builds...

Any good links or basics on using with tube gear ??

( i have a pocket sinewave gen I could use as well.... )

Rgds
Pedro
0 x

User avatar
zaphod_phil
Builder, Admin
Builder, Admin
Posts: 15208
Joined: Wed 03/19/03 2:00 am
Location: YYZ

Post by zaphod_phil »

That is one of the most useful tools to help understand what an amplifier is doing. First read http://www.tek.com/Measurement/cgi-bin/ ... illoscopes
This is an excellent 'scope primer.

Also have a look at this 'scope analysis of a November (Plexi-ish 18W) amp built by Ramiro Silva, which Paul Ruby and I provided some commentary notes for - http://silvatone.bravepages.com/Novembe ... eforms.pdf
That should help to give you some ideas of what to look for.

NB: We're still trying to get Ramiro to do a couple of EL84 anode traces as well, but the voltages went out of range for his scope, until he gets attenuating probes, or builds a little attenuating network. BTW Ramiro's amp builds are simply beautiful too look at!

Also try to get yourself an audio signal generator as soon as you can. That will provide you a steady signal to look at. I bought an excellent Gould sig gen off eBay for around £30/$50.
0 x

User avatar
zaphod_phil
Builder, Admin
Builder, Admin
Posts: 15208
Joined: Wed 03/19/03 2:00 am
Location: YYZ

Post by zaphod_phil »

Oops - I see you already have a signal generator. That's perfect!
0 x

User avatar
pedro
Occasional poster
Occasional poster
Posts: 181
Joined: Tue 10/07/03 2:00 am
Location: Leeds West Yorkshire, U.K

Post by pedro »

Many thanks Phil, much appreciated
Pete
0 x

Post Reply