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Reviews (3)

Dec 04, 2018
Great bench top LCR meter for full characterization of passive audio components.
This LCR meter does so much more than your average hand held LCR meter! Measurement frequency, signal amplitude and DC bias can be adjusted to truly characterize your audio passives at the operation point. This is a must for serious audio engineers and inclined hobbyists.

Dec 04, 2018
Very well made copy of a 50 years old document
0 of 1 found this helpful I first hesitated due to the other reviews, but now that I have it in my hands I can't see a flaw. This is a high quality copy of an old service manual! That means all pages have been properly aligned, the contrast has been adjusted for best posible readability and the graphs and schematics are very crisp. This is at least as good or even better than having a skewed original.

Dec 12, 2018
Good enougth Kelvin tweezer for this price!
It does what it was advertised for, and for this price I realy can't complain. However, it is built to a price (obviously): The BNCs have low quality surface finishing and burrs. The tweezers are made from a gray polymer and have some burrs. And the tips are made from brass but do not match precisely when closing (off by ~0.5 mm / 2 thau). The cables are wired in the tipical Kelvin configuration, but there is no differentiation between current path and voltage path, neither visual nor in construction/cable diameter. I'd only whish the conection point where voltage and current paths split would be closer to the tip.
