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Old 4th August 2009, 07:20 AM   #1
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Default yet another thread about which oscilloscope to buy

Hello,

I have not used an oscilloscope since university and the ones I was using was common analog ones. Now I want to buy one for personal use probably solely for audio work. I have probably limited the options to 2, one is tektronix tds1001b other is gw/instek gds-1022. Both has almost similar features (where gw/instek has color screen, a little more memory etc.) but gw/instek is exactly half price of tek. I understand the build/maybe calibration etc. quality is important but do you think that much difference in price can be seen in usability of products ? To summarize, I am looking for a new oscilloscope with lcd screen for audio work.

Thank you,

Mete
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