So I've found out that my cheapo oscope does a fairly decent job and I'm quite satisfied with the unit. I'm ashamed to admit that I thought I was seeing 3 OUTs on the silkscreen before realizing one of those was actually DUT
On the +/-OUT side, I ended up using a row of 2.54mm pitch pin headers, after removing the 3 even numbered pins, and used a female header to keep them covered when not needed. I pulled out all but the first and last conductors on the female plug, so it would stay put, and clipped the TH part so that there's no exposed conductor.
subject part of this postI hadn't thought about this until actually using it but I wondered what other's thoughts were on how you toggle LPF and BIAS. It's perfectly fine and I'm not complaining, but it's like it feels backwards that the right two inputs toggle the left bias led indicator and the left two inputs toggle the right LPF led indicator. I don't have a problem togging them, I simply put finger on whatever the current scalar level is then touch the other and I don't have to worry about it switching modes if the DUT is connected.
Thanks!