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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_Bagota" data-source="post: 7812401" data-attributes="member: 643180"><p>Hey im looking to buy an oscilliscope to set gains on amps. Been doing it for a while with a dmm but i want to try a scope now as im hearing its much more accurate. Basically from what im reading you use a test cd and use 50 hz for subs and 1000 hz for speakers. I keep seeing scopes for example that say 20mhz and 40mhz. What should i be looking for. Also i had no idea scopes would be as expensive as the prices im coming across. I don't want to be cheap as im going to be using it for a long time and i want accuracy and im a firm believer in getting what you pay for but at the same time i dont feel like overpay for features im not going to use. I would try ebay but at the same time i don't want to take a chance on getting shafted from there either. Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_Bagota, post: 7812401, member: 643180"] Hey im looking to buy an oscilliscope to set gains on amps. Been doing it for a while with a dmm but i want to try a scope now as im hearing its much more accurate. Basically from what im reading you use a test cd and use 50 hz for subs and 1000 hz for speakers. I keep seeing scopes for example that say 20mhz and 40mhz. What should i be looking for. Also i had no idea scopes would be as expensive as the prices im coming across. I don't want to be cheap as im going to be using it for a long time and i want accuracy and im a firm believer in getting what you pay for but at the same time i dont feel like overpay for features im not going to use. I would try ebay but at the same time i don't want to take a chance on getting shafted from there either. Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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