I've got the stuff to do electronics work and projects. Soldering station, nice multimeter, hand tools, consumables. I would like to have a more complete, basic bench set up to do troubleshooting and testing measurement. It looks like today there are more choices than ever for equipment. From vintage, to hand-held, to computer-based, ??
Recommendations? The Audio Precision suite, or something like it, looks great, but a bit pricey. What are the most basic pieces needed? Oscilloscope, powersupply, frequency generator, distortion analyzer... ??
Thanks.
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Topic - Recommendations for a basic bench testing set up? - tvr2500m 14:28:49 09/14/23 (6)
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