Analog AC meter to subwoofer signal

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Engineerer

Joined May 22, 2013
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Hi,

I know that you can use atleast digital multimeter to measure subwoofer amplifiers output voltage with or without subwoofer connected. I would like to install analog panel AC meter permanently to indicate subwoofer level. Max voltage without clipping is about 40 VAC, so I'm looking vor 0-50V analog gauge. Do you see any problem with that? I have only high level signal accessible, no RCA.

I also know that there are VU meters, but those require driver and it seems that ready made drivers can't handle 40 VAC. Thanks in advance.
 

crutschow

Joined Mar 14, 2008
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Yes, you can connect an AC voltmeter directly at the subwoofer amp output.
A VU type meter would be easier to read since it has a calibrated response to sound level, similar to the human ear.
If the VU meter is too sensitive just add a resistive attenuator in series with the voltmeter input.
 

Kermit2

Joined Feb 5, 2010
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I don't see the need for a meter to read the full voltage scale. a simple resistive divider could offer up a reduced voltage for a meter that accurately represents your true signal voltage level. divide by 1000 to get a zero to 40 millivolt signal and use a 50 millivolt panel meter.
 

Kermit2

Joined Feb 5, 2010
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if the pointer "wiggles" to much due to the low freq nature of the signal a capacitor would smooth it and give a slightly delayed response with less jerk to the readings. 1 - 10 uf would be sufficient I would think.
 

crutschow

Joined Mar 14, 2008
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If looking for signal power peaks then you don't want to filter the signal very much since then you may miss the magnitude of the peaks.
The natural inertia of a mechanical meter likely will be sufficient.
 

alfacliff

Joined Dec 13, 2013
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if the pointer "wiggles" to much due to the low freq nature of the signal a capacitor would smooth it and give a slightly delayed response with less jerk to the readings. 1 - 10 uf would be sufficient I would think.
you would have to go into the meter to connect capacitor to a point where the input signal was rectified.
 

Kermit2

Joined Feb 5, 2010
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you're correct. I did not consider the sealed nature of chinese plastic units that are so prolific these days. "wiggle" while annoying, is not a condition that would prevent one from gathering the needed information the meter is providing.
 

tcmtech

Joined Nov 4, 2013
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The simplest clipping indicator I know of is to put a LED and resistor across your amplifier's output devices and supply rails. When the LED goes out the amp is likely clipping or very close to clipping.
 
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