I'm stumbling along the learning curve with my collection of test equipment. Got a decent signal generator and a dual trace Tecktronix oscilloscope. Using a t-connector, I've got the signal generator going to the input jack and to CH 1 of the 'scope. I'm using the probe to connect to CH 2, starting at the grid of the second triode and checking subsequent grids in the main signal path.
Anybody know offhand what a typical single coil output is in terms of voltage swing? How about vintage and hot humbuckers?
So here are some things I've observed so far. First, the Treble and Bass controls seem to induce a certain amount of phase shift for a portion of their range. Second, for some frequencies, voltage swing maxes out at about "8" on Volume. Going to "10" just makes the wave tops/bottoms flatter. Third, the onset of distortion is different in terms of the Volume setting for different frequencies, and the shape of the distorted wave can differ as well.
I was sampling at 80Hz, 300Hz, 1KHz, and 2KHz IIRC. Is that a reasonable sample set?
From what I've read, it seems like some guys just look at a single frequency like 1KHz, but if my observations are typical I'd think we should look at a spectrum of frequencies. It's kind of fun (at least for me) to play with the tone controls too.
Just for reference, the low E string is 82Hz, high E string is 330Hz, and 21st fret on high E is about 1.1Khz.
Cheers,
Chip