Hi all - well the title says it all - should I?
After my last adventure into a Marshall 6100 I was frightened by all the boards, IC's, ribbon cables etc... a long way from point to point Fenders...
I thought maybe a signal generator would remove the need to borrow my wife's Strat & keep strumming while I tried to figure out what was going on in the amp - there are cheap ones on Amazon under $100 - so I ordered one
Now of course I'm looking at cheap ($250) digital oscilliscopes - could a noob like me really use these tools?
The only really quality tool I have is my new Fluke multimeter - and you guys
Your opinions welcomed
Cheers, Lorne
PS - the Marshall 6100 will be onstage tonight - let's hope no 'magic smoke' appears
After my last adventure into a Marshall 6100 I was frightened by all the boards, IC's, ribbon cables etc... a long way from point to point Fenders...
I thought maybe a signal generator would remove the need to borrow my wife's Strat & keep strumming while I tried to figure out what was going on in the amp - there are cheap ones on Amazon under $100 - so I ordered one
Now of course I'm looking at cheap ($250) digital oscilliscopes - could a noob like me really use these tools?
The only really quality tool I have is my new Fluke multimeter - and you guys
Your opinions welcomed
Cheers, Lorne
PS - the Marshall 6100 will be onstage tonight - let's hope no 'magic smoke' appears
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