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Can you recommend me a cheap tone generator?

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  • #16
    My go-to audio oscillator is one I built over 40 years ago. I think it has about 6 parts built on Vero. Capacitor-coupled output, so protected against DC. It will do 1v p-p max and has pencil marks for typical output levels. Just a 9v battery and single level control for the fixed 1khz signal. I use this for most troubleshooting, though sometimes I need a variable frequency signal to test crossovers or bass amps so have a function generator for those tasks.

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    • #17
      Thanks for the suggests everyone, I think I'll be asking my other half for a Tenma 72-505 for Christmas, that looks neat. In the mean time I found a bluetooth device for peanuts, less then the price of a coffee, so once that arrives I'll see how it performs. I might build something at a later date, it would make for a good learning project.

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      • #18
        I've used the ICL8038 on Vero. Here's a complete kit - link

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        • #19
          I have an old populated board from Maplin that uses the same IC - really versatile.

          There's a cheap XR2206 based generator widely available quite cheaply;

          https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/XR2206-Si...0769bac9cc3cfb

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          • #20
            Take a look at this: GW Instek, gag-810.Analog basic one, 200 bucks around, very happy with it.
            https://www.gwinstek.com/en-GB/produ...AG-810_GAG-809
            "If it measures good and sounds bad, it is bad. If it measures bad and sounds good, you are measuring the wrong things."

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Mick Bailey View Post
              I have an old populated board from Maplin that uses the same IC - really versatile.

              There's a cheap XR2206 based generator widely available quite cheaply;
              That looks good, I only have a 4ftx2ft bench to work on so anything small is preferable. I'll ask the other half to put that on the Christmas list

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