I'm thinkin of building a test jig for all my used tubes, basically taking a chassis, wiring three circuits into the preamp section, one for 12ax7, 12at7, and 12au7. basically whatever the three most common fender style circuits and maybe a Gibson 12au7 style, any way, wire them all in parallel, stick a calibrated 1k tone in , DMM measure the outputs of each triode section through test sockets, then have a line out to a powered speaker to listen for microphonics. my question is , how to decouple the outputs of the tubes to interface to a line level out? would there be an impedance matching issue which would affect testing? I'm just looking for a quick real world test for guitar amp conditions to test my 300 pulled preamp tubes. I can't afford the Orange vt1000 right now. thoughts?
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Originally posted by supawah View PostI'm thinkin of building a test jig for all my used tubes, basically taking a chassis, wiring three circuits into the preamp section, one for 12ax7, 12at7, and 12au7. basically whatever the three most common fender style circuits and maybe a Gibson 12au7 style, any way, wire them all in parallel, stick a calibrated 1k tone in , DMM measure the outputs of each triode section through test sockets, then have a line out to a powered speaker to listen for microphonics. my question is , how to decouple the outputs of the tubes to interface to a line level out? would there be an impedance matching issue which would affect testing? I'm just looking for a quick real world test for guitar amp conditions to test my 300 pulled preamp tubes. I can't afford the Orange vt1000 right now. thoughts?
Good luck on your project!This isn't the future I signed up for.
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I think this product and schematics set is really cool.
The uTracer, a miniature Tube Tester / Curve Tracer.
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Wow, that is really cool. I just read through the entire thing. I wish it had come along 10 years ago, I'd have built one. Now alas i am winding down looking to shrink the shop.
I enjoyed seeing all the pictures of the many ways the various folks made theirs, some crude like my work, others very slick and professional. Some minimalist, some with every socket imaginable.
So more people see it, you might give it a title in its own thread up in Music Electronics section, 200 Euros including shipping anywhere sounds like a deal.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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I'll take the hint
As I recall everything needed to build one is on the site including the programing burn for the chip. The price is what dissuaded me. But, like I said if one wants to build it at home that is an option.
I would build one myself but don't have the kind of future in building tube amps that would justify it. Plenty of tubes of known good status to work with for the time being. I'll take your advice and start the thread.
I've posted/contributed controversial subject matter on another Forum and unfortunately some of the members there were too immature to discuss controversial topics or even read them without a corrupting influence bleeding over to the technical side. In the end I was subjected to a "Shunning". Nice to see we can hold heated discussions and still appreciate and contribute towards the technical good here at MEF. That's what R E S P E C T does.
Silverfox.
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