Tektronix 453 or 454 work well.
About $100(but make sure you ask if they work). I just had some dip "imply"
that it was calibrated. It turns out, he only calibrated one function.
"JamesG" wrote in message
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I have been using a tektronix 2212 and it has worked out quite well for
me.
Some capability for spectrum analysis WOULD be quite useful however if you
can acquire it (such as a PC based ocs).. Having just built my first amp
in
a while, I have concluded that this capability is necessary for
comprehensive debugging of a design.
JamesG
"Revolvr" wrote in message
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I am looking to get an oscilloscope to do tube preamp/amp circuit
repair,
analysis and design, and for learning. Price IS an object so I am
looking
at
a minimum price option.
I am a bit of a newbie here, but I think I need dual trace, about 100
MHz
max, analog scope is OK. Hobbyist level scopes are OK.
Couple things I've looked at are Tektronix 2235 or 465b which seem to be
well regarded. These can be had on eBay for around $300 typically.
Any other recommendations?
I have also looked at a couple of PC based software scopes that work
with
the soundcard inputs and outputs. A couple that look promising are
AudioTester at
http://www.audiotester.de/
And TrueRTA at
http://www.trueaudio.com/rta_abt1.htm
Seems to me though that I stand a high chance of blowing out my
soundcard
by
connecting to a signal with a DC bias or an amplifier AC signal voltage
higher than a line level input would provide. Has anyone actually used
either of these???
Thanks,
-- Rev