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What is a good multimeter that is budget friendly?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffro83" data-source="post: 8637355" data-attributes="member: 674133"><p>I've always been told that you want to get true RMS meters for car audio which a good multimeter and clamp meter are very high up on my recent purchase list but my cheapie AutoZone multimeter has served me well so far just have a hard time trusting cheapies also I have seen a few killer deals at pawn shops on some really nice meters if you don't mind buying used that maybe something to check out probably where I'll wind up getting mine or maybe Harbor Freight the new models they just brought out look really really good for the money</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffro83, post: 8637355, member: 674133"] I've always been told that you want to get true RMS meters for car audio which a good multimeter and clamp meter are very high up on my recent purchase list but my cheapie AutoZone multimeter has served me well so far just have a hard time trusting cheapies also I have seen a few killer deals at pawn shops on some really nice meters if you don't mind buying used that maybe something to check out probably where I'll wind up getting mine or maybe Harbor Freight the new models they just brought out look really really good for the money [/QUOTE]
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