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  • Simple signal source

    Just thought I would share what I did to create a signal source for amp testing.
    I used a program called Goldwave. It allows you to create just about any type of sound source.
    I made 100, 200, 500 and 1Khz signals at 100% and 50% at about 5 minutes each.
    I also have white noise and brown noise.
    I made these into MP3s and loaded them into a cheap MP3 player with a display screen.
    I also put some music on it as well.
    I just select up what signal I want. set it to track repeat and jack it into the amps.
    I use the volume up and down to adjust the input signal strength and the Volume knob on the amp to adjust..Volume.
    I have these test signal MP3 files free if anyone is interested.

  • #2
    Great tip, simple and useful.
    I suggest you post it somewhere they can be easily retrieved, and a link to Goldwave, if at all possible.
    Thanks.
    Juan Manuel Fahey

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    • #3
      I've uploaded mp3s to my posts before, and actually for the same reason (1k Hz sine wave). If you want to share them, a post in this thread is probably the best place.
      -Mike

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      • #4
        If anyone has cool edit pro, it can generate tones at any frequency, sine wav of not. I use a 1k sine wav and just save it as a wav or mp3. Instead of making it long i just make a few second and set the media player to loop.

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