Analogue signal generator (and maybe more related questions)

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Re: Analogue signal generator (and maybe more related questi

Post by charangohabsburg » Mon Sep 26, 2011 7:34 pm

Hi Colin, this should not be a problem unless it is a tube amp:

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Re: Analogue signal generator (and maybe more related questi

Post by colin north » Mon Sep 26, 2011 8:43 pm

Thanls guys, could have been a valve amp the guy had - he was a TV tech and built his own.
jeffhigh wrote:I think it's only valve amplifiers that are vulnerable with no load (but my memory could be faulty)
Anyhow just turn the balance knob full to the chanel you are using.
I did think of that but, it has no balance control!
I suppose using both speakers side by side in a "tube" would interfere with the Chandli patterns, so think it better to use one only.

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Re: Analogue signal generator (and maybe more related questi

Post by Dominic » Mon Sep 26, 2011 8:51 pm

If you are worried connect both speaks but just use the one over the guitar. Use a longer lead on the second speaker and put it further away if you are worried about interference.
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Re: Analogue signal generator (and maybe more related questi

Post by kiwigeo » Sat Oct 01, 2011 10:58 pm

Here's the website with details of the Bradley Signal Generator: http://student.santarosa.edu/~dbradley/index.shtml

As already stated in an earlier post the price for the unit is $US550 plus $US58.50 priority postage.

To order the unit contact Don directly via email (sonomadb@sonic.net). Don accepts payment via PayPal. When ordering specify that you want the unit set up for 240 volt and with an Australian plug.
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