I am purchasing a new function generator, and I'm wondering how I can use it to go to the input jacks on guitar amps, all i have seen is banana jacks or BNC, But i cant find a cable or adapter to feed it in, I am new at this, but its all a part of learning
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I'm looking at these options
1. Has 1/4 jack on the backhttp://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/72-490
2. Has Banana Jacks ROOM EQ SINE SQUARE WAVE AUDIO TEST OSCILLATOR 4 PULTEC on eBay.ca (item 350201651273 end time 09-Mar-10 12:25:37 EST)
3.BNChttp://cgi.ebay.ca/Digital-Function-Signal-Generator-5-digit-0-2Hz-2MHz-ap_W0QQitemZ280472112391QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDom ain_0?hash=item414d70cd07
which would be the best solution? and if anyone knows the cables to go with them it would be greatly appreciated
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A simple approach is to buy a cheap molded guitar cord, lop one end off, and mount a dual banana male there or a BNC. In fact, you could get like an 8 foot cord, cut it in half and make both.
COmmercial test leads and adaptors are available many places, here are some items from MCM with their stock numbers:
201-006 BNC female to dual banana male adaptor
I don;t see them at MCM, but they do also make the reverse - banana females to BNC male. Both types are useful in the shop. OOps, here it is, 76-005
201-101 BNC male to minigrabber clips 36" lead Pomona
201-103 banana dual male to minigrabbers 36" lead Pomona
21-600 BNC male to minigrabber clips 36" lead Tenma
21-605 BNC male to aligator clips 36" lead Tenma
BNC and 1/4" is not a mix I usually see, but BNC/RCA is common enough, and shove a RCA female to 1/4 male adaptor on it and voila! or make it an RCA female.
For example 27-405 RCA-f/BNC-m adaptor
combined with a RCA-m to 1/4-m cord 24-675
Or a BNC-m to RCA-m cable like 33-530
Got any dead scope probes? if the BNC and cable part is OK, wire a 1/4 male on the probe end.
Darn, I had nice picture links, but they didn;t work.Last edited by Enzo; 03-03-2010, 10:25 AM.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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WHy not. it is a very basic little unit, but how fancy does a sine wave generator have to be? For me the frequency and the level have to be continuously variable. (As opposed to something like a high-medium-low switch) This unit covers that.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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BNC to RCA adaptor... RCA lead... RCA to 1/4" jack.
Or you could get a BNC lead, lop off one end and put a jack on. I like the RCA kludge because it can hook up to stereo amps too."Enzo, I see that you replied parasitic oscillations. Is that a hypothesis? Or is that your amazing metal band I should check out?"
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would either of these work for banana jacks?
Amazon.com: PYLE PPSC-BN100 Banana Plug To 1/4" Speaker Cable: Electronics
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Amazon.com: Hosa BNP-116 16 AWG 1/4" Female to Dual Banana Adapter (6-Inches): Electronics
I wasnt sure about running speaker cable into the input jack, i know its not good running guitar cable from head to cab.
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Those are speaker cords, so they are not shielded. You do not want to connect an unshielded cable to the input of an amplifier - you will get lots of humEducation is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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