I have been using an app based generator (Keuwlsoft) just so I could see my hm605 working and get a very basic understanding of amplitude & timebase and what some of the controls are for.
I have seen some very nice "looking" old analogue generators for not much cash that look really well built. Also some really new plastic (almost toy like in appearance) digital ones.
Bearing in mind my goal is to learn to diagnose/repair cd players, tuners, amplifiers etc could I get away with buying an older beautiful looking and solid to the touch machine or will I be needing something newer?
What I would like to hear is that one of the following would be suitable:
Farnell LFM2
Farnell LFM3
Both of these seem to be attainable below £60 and look like real equipment rather than what look like toys that can be bought new at this price point.
I have read of other respected analogue generators from the likes of HP and BK but they don't seem as prevalent in the UK. Farnell also still list both the machines as serviceable on their site which I found impressive considering their age.
I would love to own either of these generators, but not at the cost of them being redundant.
I also quite like the old style red digits on some of the older machines, but as already mentioned, they must be usable for the intended work.
All opinions, thoughts and advice gratefully received.