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"...the older analog style meteres since I'm a vacuum tube..."
Yeah, but then you need a supply of 12AU7s and 6AL5s, plus you gotta 'member to solder in a new D cell every coupla years, and you need a 'stension cord to plug it in, and and and...
And I got three RCA Senior voltohmists on my bench, too. But I always use my one of my Fluke meters for ordinary stuff. Today, the only advantage to the VTVM is the high input impedance -- and I think DVM now have the same or higher.
But a Simpson 260's still a "standard" on the bench...
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