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In Reply to: RE: Is there any other? posted by FenderLover on August 03, 2015 at 21:46:28
You can't see certain rapid fluctuations in signal levels with a digital meter. It's also difficult to determine rise or fall times when a signal is intermittent. If you only have one multimeter and no other test gear, a mechanical meter movement provides the best chance of ensuring that your gear is functioning properly.
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*** If you only have one multimeter and no other test gear, a mechanical meter movement provides the best chance of ensuring that your gear is functioning properly.
Well, that's one VERY serious overstatement... last time I stared at a needle was probably 37 years ago (didn't have any alternative at that time), and so far I have not seen any reason to go back.
Is that the only piece of test gear you own?
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