A used dual trace, 50 MHz scope is plenty. B&K and Leader are decent brands for analog audio work. HP is a step up. You do want dual trace, however. Moe --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)" <noise@A...> wrote: > I'm not sure there's a reason to buy a new oscilliscope for analog synth work. Get a used on off eBay-- you'll save a grand! (New oscilliscopes are overkill, anyway.) > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Markk :-) [mailto:markk2studios@c...] > Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 2:44 PM > To: MOTM > Subject: [motm] Christmas in April... > > > > Small quiz for all that "build" their own modules... do you own an oscilloscope ?? Paul has been recommending ones for me, (thanks for the help Paul :-)) but man... kind of expensive... although, I did find a B&K Precision 100mhz, brand new on sale for $899.00 down from $1599.00, seems like a good buy... Paul recommends no less than 50mhz for a "good" scope...
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Re: Christmas in April...
2003-04-09 by mate_stubb
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