Bob Joneson
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If you're dealing with 3mV of ripple I'd feel pretty good about that. At the end of the day, what really matters is signal to noise input to output and distortion. If that figure is unacceptable, then I would start probing deeper as to why, potentially leading to the power supply.
Spent much of the last day getting all of the knobs reattached, and replacing a few broken switches. I've got a couple pots that definitely need replaced (stops are broken), and a few knobs that were missing when I got it.
Getting really close to wiring up the patchbay, and really running things through their paces. I'll get the computer hooked up, and that will let me do some detailed measurements on noise, distortion, frequency response, etc... I use some software called ARTA for that stuff.
Thanks again for the encouragement. It's fun to share stuff like this with other folks who are into the same thing!
Spent much of the last day getting all of the knobs reattached, and replacing a few broken switches. I've got a couple pots that definitely need replaced (stops are broken), and a few knobs that were missing when I got it.
Getting really close to wiring up the patchbay, and really running things through their paces. I'll get the computer hooked up, and that will let me do some detailed measurements on noise, distortion, frequency response, etc... I use some software called ARTA for that stuff.
Thanks again for the encouragement. It's fun to share stuff like this with other folks who are into the same thing!