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    GAStronomist Simon Barden's Avatar
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    Mine wasn't expensive, maybe £25/A$42. I can no longer find it on the web site of the store I got it from maybe 2 years ago, Maplin, (our equivalent of Jaycar) but they have ones with similar functions, for a similar price (Jaycar seem to have similar looking meters for similar prices). I find they often have them marked down in sales.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon Barden View Post
    Mine wasn't expensive, maybe £25/A$42. I can no longer find it on the web site of the store I got it from maybe 2 years ago, Maplin, (our equivalent of Jaycar) but they have ones with similar functions, for a similar price (Jaycar seem to have similar looking meters for similar prices). I find they often have them marked down in sales.

    I also have a 25Mhz Dual Trace Oscilloscope which I sometimes use to trace out signals in one of my Pedal builds, I bought it new from Dick Smith Electronics back in the late 90's, back then, it cost me around $700.00 or so, it's a great bit of test gear, I also have a small single-trace 10Mhz Oscilloscope, next year I'm going to look at buying a new Digital Oscilloscope , and I'll also start ordering some new components for a Soldano SLO 50 amp head I'm going to be working on, the chassis is currently sitting on top of my Marshall amp, it uses five 12AX7 twin-triodes, and two EL34 power pentodes, should sound pretty cool once it's finished and working.

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