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I am working on a small cmoy amp and my 20 year old trusty analogue multimeter has died. I may fix it but could do with a new one. I see they are all fancy digital now although analogue still available. I don't need super accurate calibrated readings and am looking for something under £50, so that puts all of the Fluke range out.
I see a few Draper ones on Amazon which look OK and the bay is quite stuffed with cheap jap ones but a little research seems to say these "no name" meters are basically good for continuity testing and that's about it. The range at Maplin also looks OK but I am not nore if any one brand is that much better than the other at this price point.
Anyone got a suggestion for a decent multimeter for hobby electronics / debug work?
Cheers.
I see a few Draper ones on Amazon which look OK and the bay is quite stuffed with cheap jap ones but a little research seems to say these "no name" meters are basically good for continuity testing and that's about it. The range at Maplin also looks OK but I am not nore if any one brand is that much better than the other at this price point.
Anyone got a suggestion for a decent multimeter for hobby electronics / debug work?
Cheers.