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  • Vintage Solid State - Strange Wave Form

    I have a vintage amp on my bench and will no signal I get the first image...however my DVM detects 0Vrms and 0Vdc at the output. This amp has no audible hum/hiss or anything that would suggest this type of signal on the output.

    When I run a 1kHz signal through the amp, I can see it riding on this strange waveform.

    The amp sounds 100% normal and seems to make great power...can't get a power read with this behavior. My scope works just fine with tube amps, and I don't have another SS amp to test against.

    Transistors 2sd388a/2sb541a

    Any insight is appreciated!
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  • #2
    Possibly your probe is not a x10 probe ... that will cause it to go unstable due to capacitive loading.
    Check the Zobel network is intact.
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    • #3
      Its a 10X, however I checked on a different probe and its solid. Thanks for the knowledge!!

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      • #4
        What amp (schematic)?
        Where did you scope?
        Was the ground clip connected to amp ground?
        Looks like a higher frequency oscillation on top of a 60Hz hum, but not connecting the probe's ground clip may add a lot of 60Hz ground hum to the displayed signal and the "oscillation" might be your actual 1kHz signal.

        Your display settings don't make much sense.
        The Siglent is a great scope, but you really need to study the manual to learn how to best customize and operate it.
        Don't rely on autoset mode!
        Last edited by Helmholtz; 06-12-2024, 09:27 PM.
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