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New Oscilloscope Day !
I picked this up on Tardme... should be useful in the shed
I picked this up on Tardme... should be useful in the shed
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Re: NOD
Haha ... ya bugger ... I snorted snot laughing at that.sopachrga wrote:
Awesome, you bought a Kemper profiling amp!
Oh wait.....
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The 250 is a good basic scope. These used to be standard issues at polytechs. Reliable and easy to use. Good unit.
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Yes have spent many a fun hour making RL, RC and RLC circuits and going "oh wow, look at the pretty waveform" when measuring the outputs with one of these.Rog wrote:The 250 is a good basic scope. These used to be standard issues at polytechs. Reliable and easy to use. Good unit.
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Re: NOD
what valves does it use?
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Re: NOD
I'm happy that I have no idea what this is.
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Been after a scope for a while but didn't want to spend a lot on a digital one and didn't want a 40 yr old huckery valve driven behemoth either (funny how were not like that with amps). These are nice simple scopes and I have used Gould quite a bit in the past, I used to be an electronics engineer in the nuclear weapons arena, this is for guitar amps and such not Trident warheads
I had to google Kemper profiling amps... I can see the resemblance now !
I had to google Kemper profiling amps... I can see the resemblance now !
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Yeah they're good scopes but I'll stick with my 40 yr old huckery valve driven behemoth, I only turn it on once a year anywaysizzlingbadger wrote:Been after a scope for a while but didn't want to spend a lot on a digital one and didn't want a 40 yr old huckery valve driven behemoth either (funny how were not like that with amps). These are nice simple scopes and I have used Gould quite a bit in the past, I used to be an electronics engineer in the nuclear weapons arena, this is for guitar amps and such not Trident warheads
I had to google Kemper profiling amps... I can see the resemblance now !
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When you want to dim the lights?BG wrote:Yeah they're good scopes but I'll stick with my 40 yr old huckery valve driven behemoth, I only turn it on once a year anywaysizzlingbadger wrote:Been after a scope for a while but didn't want to spend a lot on a digital one and didn't want a 40 yr old huckery valve driven behemoth either (funny how were not like that with amps). These are nice simple scopes and I have used Gould quite a bit in the past, I used to be an electronics engineer in the nuclear weapons arena, this is for guitar amps and such not Trident warheads
I had to google Kemper profiling amps... I can see the resemblance now !
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I find the old valve scopes produce a warmer, more natural waveform, the solid state ones are too cold and clinical. The new digital ones are showing promise, but they are only a modelled approximation of a valve scope output and so have their limits.BG wrote:Yeah they're good scopes but I'll stick with my 40 yr old huckery valve driven behemoth, I only turn it on once a year anywaysizzlingbadger wrote:Been after a scope for a while but didn't want to spend a lot on a digital one and didn't want a 40 yr old huckery valve driven behemoth either (funny how were not like that with amps). These are nice simple scopes and I have used Gould quite a bit in the past, I used to be an electronics engineer in the nuclear weapons arena, this is for guitar amps and such not Trident warheads
I had to google Kemper profiling amps... I can see the resemblance now !
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