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My ancient Heathkit audio signal generator, which uses 3 tubes and a light
bulb in an oscillator circuit, claims to produce sine waves with a total
harmonic distortion less than 0.1%.


** Err - at what frequency/s ???

Betcha that is true only above 50 Hz and below 20kHz.



My semi-ancient Hewlett-Packard HP202B oscillator only claims to produce
THD less than 1%.



** The 202B is a very low frequency design - operates down to 0.5 Hz.


If it manages 1% THD at that frequency, using bulbs to stabilize the
level - it is tops.



........... Phil








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My ancient Heathkit audio signal generator, which uses 3 tubes and a
light bulb in an oscillator circuit, claims to produce sine waves with a
total harmonic distortion less than 0.1%.


** Err - at what frequency/s ???

Betcha that is true only above 50 Hz and below 20kHz.


I think that's right.

My semi-ancient Hewlett-Packard HP202B oscillator only claims to produce
THD less than 1%.


** The 202B is a very low frequency design - operates down to 0.5 Hz.

If it manages 1% THD at that frequency, using bulbs to stabilize the
level - it is tops.


Would the THD be appreciably lower at the mid audio frequencies?


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"Phil Allison"


My ancient Heathkit audio signal generator, which uses 3 tubes and a
light bulb in an oscillator circuit, claims to produce sine waves with a
total harmonic distortion less than 0.1%.


** Err - at what frequency/s ???

Betcha that is true only above 50 Hz and below 20kHz.


I think that's right.

My semi-ancient Hewlett-Packard HP202B oscillator only claims to produce
THD less than 1%.


** The 202B is a very low frequency design - operates down to 0.5 Hz.

If it manages 1% THD at that frequency, using bulbs to stabilize the
level - it is tops.


Would the THD be appreciably lower at the mid audio frequencies?



** Depends on that " if ".


BTW

If you cannot tell what the THD is, then it don't matter to you.




........ Phil



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BTW

If you cannot tell what the THD is, then it don't matter to you.




....... Phil


A ****tard and spaznerolli like always.

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"Brat Ludwig" = PSYCHOPATH



** The grandiose pile of psychoses needs dealing with.





......... Phil




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