SonicTechnology's AudioTech Probe electronic diagnostic tool helps find faulty, broken, worn, or clogged parts and locates leaks, rattles, and squeaks.
Dec. 1, 2001
SonicTechnology's AudioTech Probe electronic diagnostic tool helps find faulty, broken, worn, or clogged parts and locates leaks, rattles, and squeaks. The user dons the stereo headphones, turns on the amplifier, and touches a suspected area with the 7" stainless steel probe. The AudioTech Probe pinpoints the location of the problem. Made of ABS plastic, this product features a 57-decibel sound gain, 180° swivel boom for tight places, and an air baffle to shut out fan noises. The Model AT100 comes with a vinyl carrying case, and the Model AT201 is packaged clamshell-style without a carrying case.
For complete details, contact SonicTechnology, 120 Richardson St, Grass Valley CA 95945.
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