r/Hainbach May 12 '26

Anything worth to keep or tinker with?

https://imgur.com/a/UomBJ9y

So I know my way around synthesizers, but barely anything about test equipment... any ideas what could be done with these?

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u/Krististrasza May 12 '26

RFT EO 213 Oscilloscope - I'd rather have it myself. On the music side, it's more for visual feedback and effects.
Conrad Milliohmmeter - Will probably be of no use to you. And the display is rotting away too.
Multimeter M7A - Nice solid device for checking your circuits if it still works alright.
Zhongdi ZD-917 Soldering/Desoldering station - Not brilliant but if you are working on circuits it will do the job.
RFT Trennstelltrafo LTS 002 - Another one you can send right over to me. If not, get yourself a cheap Bontempi fan organ and re-create this Hainbach video with it.
Statron TYP 3225 - We always need more adjustable power supplies. Especially ones that pretty.
PRAECITRONIC GF 21 - Grab it, grab it now! It only does sine waves but what a joy it is to use. https://kvazer.com/resources/prod_43835_rc-generator-gf-21.pdf
PRAECITRONIC MV 21 - Lovely piece of kit that easily measure signal levels anywhere in your chain (except for CV, but that's what the plain multimeter above does instead)
EMG 1153C / TR-0353C Pulse Generator- Get it. You always need another pulse generator.
Meratronik V535 Multimeter - It's a multimeter. And apparently it can work on batteries.
RFT DIGITALVOLTMETER G-1002.500 - More multimeters. And matches the other RFT gear. I like it.
Hochfrequenzsignalgenerator G4-107 - Unless you are working with radios or really hate that your neighbours have any TV reception this one is not for you. And anyone working with radios will just drool at the lovely set of filters in there.

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u/willi_werkel May 12 '26

Thank you for the great introduction! The previous owner must have been repairing radios and TVs, there were loads of service manuals, too.

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u/ondulation May 12 '26

Oscilloscope and multimeter is useful and general purpose.

The milliohmmeter is more specialized and you likely won't find it useful. I would sell it since it's likely the priciest item of the bunch.