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<blockquote data-quote="yogegoy" data-source="post: 8221025" data-attributes="member: 659113"><p>Use your Oscope, your DD1 and what ever you have to test it. All I'm saying is try to listen to your amp for a buzz when it clips. Now how hard and inaccurate would that be when you have your Oscope or DD1 connected. If your amp buzzes, it will sometimes buzz before the Oscope or DD1 does. If you still don't want to try it that's fine by me but don't kill as inaccurate, it's truly hard teaching an old dog a new trick. By the way I use a Fluke 105B Oscilloscope together with a SMD DD1, now that would be pretty accurate.</p><p></p><p>I finally set up the video, just take a look it's not going to bite you.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://s1115.photobucket.com/user/yogegoy/media/SettingAmpGain_zps3a264820.mp4.html" target="_blank">http://s1115.photobucket.com/user/yogegoy/media/SettingAmpGain_zps3a264820.mp4.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yogegoy, post: 8221025, member: 659113"] Use your Oscope, your DD1 and what ever you have to test it. All I'm saying is try to listen to your amp for a buzz when it clips. Now how hard and inaccurate would that be when you have your Oscope or DD1 connected. If your amp buzzes, it will sometimes buzz before the Oscope or DD1 does. If you still don't want to try it that's fine by me but don't kill as inaccurate, it's truly hard teaching an old dog a new trick. By the way I use a Fluke 105B Oscilloscope together with a SMD DD1, now that would be pretty accurate. I finally set up the video, just take a look it's not going to bite you. [URL="http://s1115.photobucket.com/user/yogegoy/media/SettingAmpGain_zps3a264820.mp4.html"]http://s1115.photobucket.com/user/yogegoy/media/SettingAmpGain_zps3a264820.mp4.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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