01-12-2018, 09:20 AM
tbone
just saying 'typically",, when measuring the voltage at the speaker, how much voltage are you seeing?
i was for the sake of convienence measuring from the headphone jack paying no attention to backing out the signal.
i was lured in by the increasing voltage i could see at the headphones and where i am now, i can see 3.5v there.
My simpson 360 walked on me (a friend must have borrowed it) so i am stuck with a super cheapy analog meter which the lowest scale is 10v.
using my digi meter i can range in milli volts easily but i would like to see the needle movement.
what target range of voltage are you all typically using to peak IF's?
just saying 'typically",, when measuring the voltage at the speaker, how much voltage are you seeing?
i was for the sake of convienence measuring from the headphone jack paying no attention to backing out the signal.
i was lured in by the increasing voltage i could see at the headphones and where i am now, i can see 3.5v there.
My simpson 360 walked on me (a friend must have borrowed it) so i am stuck with a super cheapy analog meter which the lowest scale is 10v.
using my digi meter i can range in milli volts easily but i would like to see the needle movement.
what target range of voltage are you all typically using to peak IF's?