I think it's about time I got an o-scope. I've seen some threads here where folks have taken pix of a handheld Fluke device that appears to have o-scope capabilities. Is this the best route? Or should I look for an older (and much larger) used o-scope? I don't know enough to make a good decision...I don't need it have a bunch a features/capabilities that I'll never use while working on guitar amps (pretty much the only thing I intend to use it for). But I also don't mind spending a little extra for something newer and much smaller.
Is there anything else I'll need? Do I need a signal generator...or is that part of the o-scope? Any special leads or anything?
Any products/features I should avoid?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Is there anything else I'll need? Do I need a signal generator...or is that part of the o-scope? Any special leads or anything?
Any products/features I should avoid?
Thanks for any suggestions.
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