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<blockquote data-quote="shellshocked" data-source="post: 2440562" data-attributes="member: 561983"><p>I'm an electrical engineer and have used high-end oscilloscopes. I don't think it is normal for your average scope. The inputs on an oscilloscope are normally high impedance some also have 50/75 ohm impedance and is a BNC connector (twist on with a lock). The high impedance is typically the probes and the 50/75 input is used to match normal RF cable impedance. I am sure somebody probably makes a scope for audio only/low frequency applications which has RCAs...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shellshocked, post: 2440562, member: 561983"] I'm an electrical engineer and have used high-end oscilloscopes. I don't think it is normal for your average scope. The inputs on an oscilloscope are normally high impedance some also have 50/75 ohm impedance and is a BNC connector (twist on with a lock). The high impedance is typically the probes and the 50/75 input is used to match normal RF cable impedance. I am sure somebody probably makes a scope for audio only/low frequency applications which has RCAs... [/QUOTE]
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