I have some basic questions that maybe you more experienced folks can help with.
I think I am having a channel imbalance on my preamp. Images seem shifted to the right (there's no balance knob). No, I haven't done the "switch cables - does the imbalance swap channels or not" test but I was wondering, if I wanted to use a multimeter:
1) Is there a special type of meter to use? I have an older analog model, but would like to get a better digital one for this purpose, and also for general home and audio use. Any suggestions on a good all-around amateur DIY kinda multimeter?
2) To check the output of the preamp, I was thinking of using a cheap RCA interconnect, chopping it up and using the two leads inside for connection to the meter (alligators?) Any better ideas/advice?
3) What source to use? I have the Sphile test CD, but the test tones are warbles, which might not be good. There is also some pink noise which might be better? I also have the 10-300 hz tones from Realtraps - would these be good? I was going to simply switch the input cable to the preamp to avoid any channel imbalance upstream. Again,advice?
4) I guess I'd be looking at 1-2 mv signals at the high end, but would also like to go lower to see linear behavior of each preamp channel. Does an "all-around" multimeter go this low w/ good accuracy?
Thanks for any tips you can give me.