Hey guys,
I have an amp that seems to have a rather "harsh" distortion at higher volumes, so I hooked up an oscilloscope to try and see what's going on.
The amp is a silverface deluxe reverb, and I'm using a 1Vpp 2khz sine wave going into the 1 input of the vibrato channel. The speaker output is going to an 8 ohm dummy load and the other channel of the scope is connected to the speaker output.
Here's a picture of the 'scope with the volume on the amp cranked to 10.
Is this the typical "crossover" distortion I should be seeing? FWIW, the signal looks pretty pure until the volume knob gets to about 5 or so, and then clipping occurs at the top of the wave as well as the subtle crossover points appearing and then becoming very spikey as the volume is increased.
I have an amp that seems to have a rather "harsh" distortion at higher volumes, so I hooked up an oscilloscope to try and see what's going on.
The amp is a silverface deluxe reverb, and I'm using a 1Vpp 2khz sine wave going into the 1 input of the vibrato channel. The speaker output is going to an 8 ohm dummy load and the other channel of the scope is connected to the speaker output.
Here's a picture of the 'scope with the volume on the amp cranked to 10.
Is this the typical "crossover" distortion I should be seeing? FWIW, the signal looks pretty pure until the volume knob gets to about 5 or so, and then clipping occurs at the top of the wave as well as the subtle crossover points appearing and then becoming very spikey as the volume is increased.
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