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In Reply to: RE: Fixing 70s solid state amps and receivers and common problems. posted by satellite65 on January 08, 2015 at 11:22:58
I knew it was time to pony up the money for an EST meter. Fortunately the are not very expensive.
Dave
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Dave, not the go off topic too much but what is a good and inexpensive ESR meter?
I'm assuming my Heathkit CT-1 isn't very useful.
looking for some jazz and a little libations - joe strummer
Hopefully an inmate with more experience them me will chime in. I do repair, but it is pretty basic stuff. Actually, I suspect that as long a the Heathkit is functioning properly, it will do. I don't think it has to be that accurate to see that a capacitor is out of commission.
The Blue looks interesting but I don't really know if it is good (see link). I to have a vintage tube ESR meter that was given to me by a retired TV repair man, but I need to bring it up to spec. He thought it was still usable!
Dave
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