Using an old Brunelle style scope.....(MO-1251 is another model....same scope).....I want to measure the signal on the plates of the output tubes.....the plate voltage is in the vicinity of 450V...the scope will only handle 300V dc max at the input......If I use a x10 probe, will that be safe or do I need to physically make up a resistive voltage divider........which I am not too keen on as the high plate voltages will be exposed and everything just sort of tacked together......so, am I safe with the x10 probe/ or should I build a resistive divider network and safely install it in a plastic box?????
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P.S. The reason I want to do this is there is some sort of oscillation when the customer has the master volume on 10 and the channel gain at anything over 5 in the vibrato channel......the clean channel appears to be worse......when scoping the output, once it breaks into oscillation, the sine wave vibrates up and down and then finally breaks into a maze of super-imposed square waves and sine waves.....I have managed to get the channel volume in the vibrato channel up to 8.5 before it breaks into this problem by moving the position of some of the wires..... but the clean channel is still bad........and just to add....I did find a loose ground connection from the filter cap for the bias supply.....the securing nut was not really tight so I removed it and the lug, cleaned the chassis and lug and re-installed but this make no difference.....
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P.S. The reason I want to do this is there is some sort of oscillation when the customer has the master volume on 10 and the channel gain at anything over 5 in the vibrato channel......the clean channel appears to be worse......when scoping the output, once it breaks into oscillation, the sine wave vibrates up and down and then finally breaks into a maze of super-imposed square waves and sine waves.....I have managed to get the channel volume in the vibrato channel up to 8.5 before it breaks into this problem by moving the position of some of the wires..... but the clean channel is still bad........and just to add....I did find a loose ground connection from the filter cap for the bias supply.....the securing nut was not really tight so I removed it and the lug, cleaned the chassis and lug and re-installed but this make no difference.....
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