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tommymariot:
Hi guys,
I'm new in the Forum. I write from Italy.
My main Multimeter is dead and I'd like to replace with a good one.

Can you suggest me a good Multimeter under 180€? This will be my main tester.

I also use an oscilloscope to "see" what happens in my pedals and the item I repair.
I have also Peak Atlas DCA75 Pro and LCR45 so I don't need Transistor/fet functions and Capacitance reading. I need mainly V, A and Ohm.

I'm interested mainly on Bryman Multimeter like BM235, BM257s, BM829s and BM867s. I don't know which one is better for me. I don't have much knowledge about multimeter. I like simple and fast reading. I don't know if functions on BM8xx series can be used in my field.

I'd like to know your opinion.

Thanks,

Tom

Harry_22:
Greetings to a true guitar lover!

Have you considered Fluke, for instance 179?
There is nothing superfluous.
My main requirement is a quick short ring response.

tommymariot:
Fluke 179 unfortunately is out of budget.

Harry_22:

--- Quote from: tommymariot on November 29, 2024, 11:58:45 pm ---Fluke 179 unfortunately is out of budget.

--- End quote ---
Sorry, I thought it cost 100USD.

KungFuJosh:
Any of those Brymens should be fine. I've never had one of them, but many users on the forum enjoy them.

I've been doing guitar/amp/fx work for decades, but I prefer bench meters over any handheld. When I did use a handheld meter for that work, it was an Amprobe 37XR-A. If you like the idea of a good bench meter that doesn't need a battery, and doesn't shut off, there are many decent used bench meters out there. Some of them at not terrible prices. 😉

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