Damn this thing, since day one, it's always appealed to me, even though I always felt it's price wasn't justifiable for such a limited use tool. It's been what, five years since it's come out and the price hasn't dropped (in fact, it's risen $50) with the exception of random deals you come across from time to time.
I know I could buy a clamp meter for less than half the price of the AMM-1 and use my current DMM and pocket O-Scope to clamp test for power output and get quite close to what the AMM-1 will read, it's just not as "convenient".
And I know there are many better ways I could spend $400. Not to mention I'd probably only use it once or twice a year after the first week or two of ownership, much like the O-Scope I bought.
Still, I do have a dozen amps that'd be "neat" to find out just how close to rated they can produce in my situation (real world applications, not bench tested under ideal conditions).
What say all of you? Still a novelty tool that's overpriced and just not a justifiable purchase?