I think my Multimeter is fucked. When I put it on 200, I do get the 1, but when I touch them together it reads 00.5?? And when I try taking a reading, it just starts flashing numbers??
WTF?
Thx for your help tho'
Last edited by tribi9 on Tue Jul 29, 2008 8:49 am, edited 1 time in total.
tribi9 wrote:I think my Multimeter is fucked. When I put it on 200, I do get the 1, but when I touch them together it reads 00.5?? ANd when I try taking a reading, it just starts flashing numbers??
WTF?
Thx for your help tho'
Hmm. Have you got a resistor you could try and measure? Check they're plugged in ok and turn them off and on.
What's the difference between impedance and resistance?
Impedance is a frequency dependent quality, resistance is not. A resistor has the same resistance no matter what frequency signal you pass through it (reactance is different but that's another story), speaker impedance varies depending on the frequency of the signal you're passing through it.
yeah it just varies a bit across the audio frequencies. The multimeter is using a special means to measure the resistance based upon ohms law which is out of the frequency of guitar sounds (i think it's actually DC) which explains the difference.
Nah that's fine, since the pickup is out of the range of the 200 setting.
200 ohms is the MAX that setting can read, which should be fine for a speaker.
So what happens when you click back to 200 and read the speaker? Nothing? or 1?
That could mean your speaker is fucked.
Also try the diode setting - the triangle with line across the end. Touch the tips and see what happens on teh screen (that's continuity) and check for continuity across the speaker terminals.
I have a very similar one to Tribi9's... When it blinks it means that you're either too high or too low. The idea is to set the switch above what the reading should be. It's weird, though...
If you think of god as a pair of pants, a spiritualist thinks he needs pants, in fact he wants pants but none of the conventional types of pants seem to fit just right, so he makes his own pants and is happy that his knees are no longer cold.-fibus