How to test amplifier distortion with REW

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • A kind of tutorial on amplifier testing using an audio interface and REW.

Komentáře • 24

  • @Mark_5150
    @Mark_5150 Před rokem +4

    You're right in the last video though that amp dyno's tell you nothing about an amp, unless you are strictly going for SPL where distortion doesn't matter as much. Those channels would test a cheap amp that did double rated power and say it's great, but a class AB SQ orientated amp that just hits rated and say it's a bust.
    This series could be a good eyeopener for people. Maybe you can get some manufacturers to send you amps to test, or some amps Sam is working on.

    • @RAW-CAt
      @RAW-CAt  Před rokem +1

      I would imagine that some local SQ hads will want to test what they have :) Sam is working on monster sub amps, very rarely he has a fullrange amp. But yeah, I hope this will show people that there is more than max RMS value that defines an amp.

  • @AJBtheSuede
    @AJBtheSuede Před rokem +2

    Good video!
    But you shouldn't use 1kHz to calibrate levels, cheap multimeters are often specified to only be accurate to their spec within 30-300Hz for AC voltages. Errors increase dramatically outside this. They're meant to be "accurate" around household line frequencies, i.e either 50 or 60Hz. Some true RMS multimeters have a good extended frequency range for accurate AC peak voltages, but you have to check the specifications

    • @RAW-CAt
      @RAW-CAt  Před rokem +1

      I agree with you, but the calibration is not crucial is my case as I am not after absolute numbers with maximum precission. All I need is realitive comparisons betweent my amps🙂 So even +/-1V is fine.

    • @shanefoss1731
      @shanefoss1731 Před 7 měsíci

      There are 2 multimeters in this test system. One is measuring AC Volts and the other AC Current.
      Even the best Fluke brand clamps and meters are only accurate from ~40-400hz. 1kHz is entirely out of range and should not be used.
      Evaluating amps at 1khz is a useful endeavor with 1khz being very sensitive to the human ear. Just fine tune your methods.
      I am entirely enjoying your content none the less. Thank you!

  • @bigalt2078
    @bigalt2078 Před 4 měsíci

    you'll blow that Focusrite up, the max Mic input is 16dBu or 4.9V. You should be using a voltage divider for higher than rated input voltages!!

    • @RAW-CAt
      @RAW-CAt  Před 4 měsíci

      If you would have watched one video before this where I go through the physical hardware, you would see that I am using an attenuation circuit.

  • @NeaveConstantine
    @NeaveConstantine Před rokem

    Brilliant

  • @ytnimal
    @ytnimal Před 5 měsíci

    Can you measure stock car headunits to see their signals? If yes can you make a video about it.

    • @RAW-CAt
      @RAW-CAt  Před 5 měsíci

      You can measure anything. The principle is exactly the same. Watch my previous video where I go over the gear needed to measure. And replace the amplifier with whatever you want.

  • @jeffersonavila7275
    @jeffersonavila7275 Před 2 měsíci

    How can you possibly connect power amplifier output to the input of your soundcard???

    • @RAW-CAt
      @RAW-CAt  Před 2 měsíci

      Using a voltage divider that attenuates the signal.

    • @jeffersonavila7275
      @jeffersonavila7275 Před 2 měsíci

      @@RAW-CAt what kind of divider?? A mere resistor divider??? Can we use potentiometer to be able to make variable attenuation?

    • @RAW-CAt
      @RAW-CAt  Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@jeffersonavila7275watch from 15:20 czcams.com/video/vmNmqa-OKHs/video.htmlsi=PCL4RQkiWGWHzmDn

  • @somebodyx
    @somebodyx Před rokem

    Is a self looped reference channel really needed when measuring THD in amps? Maybe not for performance reasons but for cal purposes?

    • @RAW-CAt
      @RAW-CAt  Před rokem

      I believe it's needed in order to measure harmonics. As THD is comprised of other things, as well noise. I just have it in order not to miss anything.

    • @somebodyx
      @somebodyx Před rokem

      @@RAW-CAt THD is a total of harmonics. THD+N is lumped with noise. You can either assess harmonic distortion and noise on their own contribution or in combination as an unwanted stuff metric. In any case you can compare a straight measurement without the self loop ref and see if something changes in your results.

  • @xaliera
    @xaliera Před rokem

    Does possible to do the same thing with focusrite solo?

    • @RAW-CAt
      @RAW-CAt  Před rokem

      Sure, don't see why not🙂

  • @colbylaro9361
    @colbylaro9361 Před rokem +1

    How techy you are

  • @teapotthefoxwolf6587
    @teapotthefoxwolf6587 Před rokem

    that stove got me thinking. how dose an hot amp perform

    • @RAW-CAt
      @RAW-CAt  Před rokem

      I might be able to test it out. Is there a difference between cold and hot amp performance👍

  • @sqcaraudio
    @sqcaraudio Před rokem

    Now measure every Audison amp ever. Go 😂