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| GrievousAngel:
I am looking an active differential probe suitable audio signal analysis. I would like to pull a -80db signal out of the world of noise, etc! Single-ended probes often fall short even with 'Signal Averaging' and other mathematical tricks found on instrumentation gear. Do y'all know of a DIY kit or an reasonably priced manufactured product? I have a PICO 4262 USB Scope designed for Hi-Res audio applications (16 bit, 5MHz) and a Rigol DM3058E 5-½ DMM, and they both would benefit from a good differential probe set when looking around the 'floor' level. I don't do many higher voltage level stuff. Suggestions? Later |
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