Simple Oscilloscope Question

Hi.

I need to buy an inexpensive oscilloscope to measure the output signal/voltage from my turntable cartridge from each channel so I can set Azimuth and be sure that the left and right channel are outputting the same level.

I know nothing about these things but I see prices betwen 40 bucks to thousands. Can I get away with a cheap one for this purpose?

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Thanks,
Stu
 
No, you first just verify that the phono preamp gains are matched between channels, and then use it normally and measure the outputs. Measuring a few mV directly from the cartridge is not trivial. The phono stage outputs will be 50x to 100x larger at 1kHz
than the inputs.
 
A scope without good bandwidth limiting simply isn't suitable, 100MHz of noise is 100 times the amplitude of 10kHz worth of noise, all else being equal.

Checking azimuth requires a test disc with separate left and right channel tracks, tune for minimum crosstalk, don't expect better than -40dB crosstalk from vinyl, but the ear doesn't really care below -30dB anyway.
Measure after the phono preamp or you might be injecting more signal than you measure!

Equalizing the output levels involves having some gain/balance adjusting circuit - the balance control on an integrated amp for instance.

Azimuth is about keeping left and right separate, not matching levels.