Help design an output level matching jig

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I'm toying around with a Nakamichi tape deck that has separate knobs for R/L recording levels and I'd like to make a test jig for matching the levels (the meters are not accurate enough).

The most basic idea could be a LED that is fed by the voltage difference between both channels, when it is dimmest it is matched (although resolution might not be great)
Or a row of LEDs that is centered when balanced and lit on either side depending on whether the voltage difference is positive or negative.
Also open to a display/voltmeter module but seems like it would be more complex.

I don't know where to start on how to design such a schematic, any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
 
Yea that seems decent. Not sure about the resolution though as it seems like 2 LED's cover 3dB and I want something that I can adjust much better than that.

My idea is for something fairly small that runs on batteries that I could quickly plug into the headphone jack and remove.
 
Difference op amp circuit, feeding an active FW rectifier, then a filter with a controlled ~1s time constant decay.
LED with variable resistor on the output for sensitivity. Could get by with a half wave rectifier if the input is a sine.
Will run on single supply with a 9V battery, or two 9V batteries for a balanced supply.
Needs a power switch to save the batteries.

https://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/opamp/opamp_5.html
https://www.analog.com/media/en/training-seminars/tutorials/MT-211.pdf
 
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