3 33by47 New Member Jan 6, 2011 #21 How does a dirrect couple circuit work? Is an ohmeter safer to use than voltmeter?
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Jan 6, 2011 #22 33by47 said: How does a dirrect couple circuit work? Click to expand... It's DC (direct current) coupled, so each stage directly influences the other ones. Is an ohmeter safer to use than voltmeter? Click to expand... No, an ohmeter is of very little use in amplifier repair.
33by47 said: How does a dirrect couple circuit work? Click to expand... It's DC (direct current) coupled, so each stage directly influences the other ones. Is an ohmeter safer to use than voltmeter? Click to expand... No, an ohmeter is of very little use in amplifier repair.
3 33by47 New Member Jan 6, 2011 #23 To me it is SAFER to use the ohm meter. In fact to use a Huntron which plots componentS current versus voltage give more dimensions than an ohm meter. Dirus do you supply the schematic with Q134. Is it directly coupled (without coupling capacitors) to the output transistors?
To me it is SAFER to use the ohm meter. In fact to use a Huntron which plots componentS current versus voltage give more dimensions than an ohm meter. Dirus do you supply the schematic with Q134. Is it directly coupled (without coupling capacitors) to the output transistors?
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Jan 6, 2011 #24 33by47 said: To me it is SAFER to use the ohm meter. In fact to use a Huntron which plots componentS current versus voltage give more dimensions than an ohm meter. Click to expand... You're obviously not a service engineer
33by47 said: To me it is SAFER to use the ohm meter. In fact to use a Huntron which plots componentS current versus voltage give more dimensions than an ohm meter. Click to expand... You're obviously not a service engineer