ruffrecords
Well-known member
No doubt a multi-meter would be useful for them in a general purpose way. They might even have one. I don't know about you but I find it very awkward to get a good connection to both pins of a male XLR connector AND look at the meter reading and then you have no hands left to make any adjustments. Yes here are ways round it, you could make up a special lead to connect the multi-meter to a female XLR but this is all getting too complicated an error prone for the average guy. What he needs is a box that generates a tone at a known level and outputs it via an XLR. You and I don't need one but I think it will be useful for many others.Whoops said:So wouldn't the best first advice for them be "you should get a multimeter"?
That's quite a usefull tool for a lot of things
Cheers
Ian