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WTB: Distortion meter
I know this may prompt cry's of "but you like SET's why do you want one
of those", but I don't suppose anyone here in the UK has a unwanted HP 334 or such like that they would consider exchanging for a sensible sum of money? I have been watching on ebay for some time, but can't talk myself into paying the shipping from the states where they all seem to be. -- Nick |
WTB: Distortion meter
In article , Nick Gorham
writes I know this may prompt cry's of "but you like SET's why do you want one of those", but I don't suppose anyone here in the UK has a unwanted HP 334 or such like that they would consider exchanging for a sensible sum of money? I have been watching on ebay for some time, but can't talk myself into paying the shipping from the states where they all seem to be. Http://www.testequipmenthq.com/ http://www.johnsradio-uk.com/products.asp http://www.cooke-int.com/index.html Http://www.mb-radio.co.uk/frames/test/index.html I'm sure there must be a few around. I've got a 339A, one on there a snip at 1200 sheets!. There are quite a few suppliers of S/H test gear in the UK. -- Tony Sayer |
Distortion meter
"Nick Gorham" wrote in message ... I know this may prompt cry's of "but you like SET's why do you want one of those", but I don't suppose anyone here in the UK has a unwanted HP 334 or such like that they would consider exchanging for a sensible sum of money? I have been watching on ebay for some time, but can't talk myself into paying the shipping from the states where they all seem to be. -- Nick If you can find one, go for a Ferrograph RTS1. It is an all-in-one audio measuring set, includes distortion and level, has a low distortion oscillator and can measure drift and wow and flutter. They were made in the UK, so you won't have to pay shipping charges. Measures down to 0.1% full-scale, so if the distortion is below what you can measure, you don't need to worry about it. S. |
Distortion meter
"Nick Gorham" wrote in message ... I know this may prompt cry's of "but you like SET's why do you want one of those", but I don't suppose anyone here in the UK has a unwanted HP 334 or such like that they would consider exchanging for a sensible sum of money? I have been watching on ebay for some time, but can't talk myself into paying the shipping from the states where they all seem to be. -- Nick If you can find one, my advice is to go for a Ferrograph RTS1. It is an all-in-one audio measuring set, includes distortion and level, has a low distortion oscillator and can measure drift and wow and flutter. They were made in the UK, so you won't have to pay shipping charges. Measures down to 0.1% full-scale, so if the distortion is below what you can measure, you don't need to worry about it. S. |
Distortion meter
In article , Serge Auckland
writes "Nick Gorham" wrote in message ... I know this may prompt cry's of "but you like SET's why do you want one of those", but I don't suppose anyone here in the UK has a unwanted HP 334 or such like that they would consider exchanging for a sensible sum of money? I have been watching on ebay for some time, but can't talk myself into paying the shipping from the states where they all seem to be. -- Nick If you can find one, go for a Ferrograph RTS1. It is an all-in-one audio measuring set, includes distortion and level, has a low distortion oscillator and can measure drift and wow and flutter. They were made in the UK, so you won't have to pay shipping charges. Measures down to 0.1% full-scale, so if the distortion is below what you can measure, you don't need to worry about it. S. Yes I've got one of they. Make me an offer I can't refuse;-))..... -- Tony Sayer |
Distortion meter
Serge Auckland wrote:
If you can find one, my advice is to go for a Ferrograph RTS1. It is an all-in-one audio measuring set, includes distortion and level, has a low distortion oscillator and can measure drift and wow and flutter. They were made in the UK, so you won't have to pay shipping charges. Measures down to 0.1% full-scale, so if the distortion is below what you can measure, you don't need to worry about it. Good, point, I knew of those, I got distracted looking for the HP. -- Nick |
Distortion meter
"Nick Gorham" wrote in message ... Serge Auckland wrote: If you can find one, my advice is to go for a Ferrograph RTS1. It is an all-in-one audio measuring set, includes distortion and level, has a low distortion oscillator and can measure drift and wow and flutter. They were made in the UK, so you won't have to pay shipping charges. Measures down to 0.1% full-scale, so if the distortion is below what you can measure, you don't need to worry about it. Good, point, I knew of those, I got distracted looking for the HP. -- Nick Radford did a nice one. I have seen them around from time to time. Graham Holloway |
Distortion meter
In article , Graham Holloway
writes "Nick Gorham" wrote in message .. . Serge Auckland wrote: If you can find one, my advice is to go for a Ferrograph RTS1. It is an all-in-one audio measuring set, includes distortion and level, has a low distortion oscillator and can measure drift and wow and flutter. They were made in the UK, so you won't have to pay shipping charges. Measures down to 0.1% full-scale, so if the distortion is below what you can measure, you don't need to worry about it. Good, point, I knew of those, I got distracted looking for the HP. -- Nick Radford did a nice one. I have seen them around from time to time. Yes had one of those once fine old time nulling out!. Ex Neve it was....... -- Tony Sayer |
Distortion meter
"Graham Holloway" wrote in message ... "Nick Gorham" wrote in message ... Serge Auckland wrote: If you can find one, my advice is to go for a Ferrograph RTS1. It is an all-in-one audio measuring set, includes distortion and level, has a low distortion oscillator and can measure drift and wow and flutter. They were made in the UK, so you won't have to pay shipping charges. Measures down to 0.1% full-scale, so if the distortion is below what you can measure, you don't need to worry about it. Good, point, I knew of those, I got distracted looking for the HP. -- Nick Radford did a nice one. I have seen them around from time to time. Graham Holloway Excellent.- They go for huge amounts of money - to Japan. |
Distortion meter
Thus spake Nick Gorham:
I know this may prompt cry's of "but you like SET's why do you want one of those", but I don't suppose anyone here in the UK has a unwanted HP 334 or such like that they would consider exchanging for a sensible sum of money? I have been watching on ebay for some time, but can't talk myself into paying the shipping from the states where they all seem to be. -- Nick http://www.lindos.co.uk/ or perhaps an HP/Agilent 8903B or one of their dynamic signal analysers from someone like Livingston Hire. None are cheap options though! HP334's? They bring back memories. |
Distortion meter
"Paul B" wrote in message ... Thus spake Nick Gorham: I know this may prompt cry's of "but you like SET's why do you want one of those", but I don't suppose anyone here in the UK has a unwanted HP 334 or such like that they would consider exchanging for a sensible sum of money? I have been watching on ebay for some time, but can't talk myself into paying the shipping from the states where they all seem to be. -- Nick http://www.lindos.co.uk/ or perhaps an HP/Agilent 8903B or one of their dynamic signal analysers from someone like Livingston Hire. None are cheap options though! HP334's? They bring back memories. The 334A is certainly a cheap option. One does not see them often, but they go for about UKP50. I had two. I bought a third for spares, and it turned out to be better than the original pair:-) The Ferograph is more expensive but a more comprehensive unit, and therefore a better buy IMO. Iain |
Distortion meter
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tony sayer wrote: If you can find one, go for a Ferrograph RTS1. It is an all-in-one audio measuring set, includes distortion and level, has a low distortion oscillator and can measure drift and wow and flutter. They were made in the UK, so you won't have to pay shipping charges. Measures down to 0.1% full-scale, so if the distortion is below what you can measure, you don't need to worry about it. Yes I've got one of they. Make me an offer I can't refuse;-))..... You'd be surprised what they go for on Ebay. Especially if in good cosmetic condition as most are rather battered. And with the optional balancing/monitoring unit. BTW, I've scanned and OCR'd the instruction manuals for both units as most are supplied secondhand without. The circuit diagrams are best photocopied to double size. I've cleaned up both the circuit diagrams but not the other parts and exploded views which were all pretty poor on my originals. -- *Out of my mind. Back in five minutes. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Distortion meter
Thus spake Iain Churches:
"Paul B" wrote in message ... Thus spake Nick Gorham: I know this may prompt cry's of "but you like SET's why do you want one of those", but I don't suppose anyone here in the UK has a unwanted HP 334 or such like that they would consider exchanging for a sensible sum of money? I have been watching on ebay for some time, but can't talk myself into paying the shipping from the states where they all seem to be. -- Nick http://www.lindos.co.uk/ or perhaps an HP/Agilent 8903B or one of their dynamic signal analysers from someone like Livingston Hire. None are cheap options though! HP334's? They bring back memories. The 334A is certainly a cheap option. One does not see them often, but they go for about UKP50. I had two. I bought a third for spares, and it turned out to be better than the original pair:-) The Ferograph is more expensive but a more comprehensive unit, and therefore a better buy IMO. Iain I suppose a further option would be a PC based audio spectrum analyser. I don't know much about them apart from their existence. I would guess that the s/w may handle THD & maybe also intemod as well. I don't know if a programmable source is included, an option or separate. Intermod would obviously require 2 tones. http://www.picotech.com/applications/spectrum.html http://www.taquis.com/home.htm Some look to use your existing sound card for FFT based analysis using its ADC. Bit depth will have a big impact on resolution. |
Distortion meter
In article , Paul B
wrote: I suppose a further option would be a PC based audio spectrum analyser. I don't know much about them apart from their existence. I would guess that the s/w may handle THD & maybe also intemod as well. I don't know if a programmable source is included, an option or separate. Intermod would obviously require 2 tones. http://www.picotech.com/applications/spectrum.html http://www.taquis.com/home.htm Some look to use your existing sound card for FFT based analysis using its ADC. FWIW At home if I want to analyse something I tend to record onto CD-R, then load the data onto my computer and analyse it there. Bit depth will have a big impact on resolution. Erm... The number of bits per sample may have an effect of the dynamic range / noise floor. However provided the input is dithered and you have a fair number of samples you should be able to get well over 100dB range without too much problem. e.g. being 32k samples with 16bits/sample. I'd hope that a dynamic range of 100dB would suffice for most concerns about distortion in domestic audio kit. :-) The frequency resolution will depend on the number of samples. Slainte, Jim -- Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Audio Misc http://www.st-and.demon.co.uk/AudioMisc/index.html Armstrong Audio http://www.st-and.demon.co.uk/Audio/armstrong.html Barbirolli Soc. http://www.st-and.demon.co.uk/JBSoc/JBSoc.html |
WTB: Distortion meter
Nick Gorham wrote:
I know this may prompt cry's of "but you like SET's why do you want one of those", but I don't suppose anyone here in the UK has a unwanted HP 334 or such like that they would consider exchanging for a sensible sum of money? I have been watching on ebay for some time, but can't talk myself into paying the shipping from the states where they all seem to be. I have a 331A that is surplus to requirements if you are interested. Ian |
WTB: Distortion meter
Ian Bell wrote:
Nick Gorham wrote: I know this may prompt cry's of "but you like SET's why do you want one of those", but I don't suppose anyone here in the UK has a unwanted HP 334 or such like that they would consider exchanging for a sensible sum of money? I have been watching on ebay for some time, but can't talk myself into paying the shipping from the states where they all seem to be. I have a 331A that is surplus to requirements if you are interested. Ian I am watching a 334 on ebay at the moment, but, yes I am interested, drop me a mail letting me know what you had mind. -- Nick |
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