Like it has been said in your other thread, spend more on the oscilloscope and less on the multimeter. The majority of hobbyists would be well served by the Uni-T UT139C, or Brymen BM235 or BM257S, or Amprobe AM5X0, or a Fluke 17B+, etc. You don't even know what you want to do with your equipment really from the tone of your threads. IMHO, get two of the meters I just mentioned, and spend the balance of your budget on a DS1054Z. You really seem to be approaching how to spend your money in a backward way. You might even have the money left from your budget to get a DER EE DE-5000 LCR meter. Having those three types of equipment will serve you MUCH better than a $1000 multimeter and an old analog scope.