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If you know what to look for, Ebay can produce some phenomenal bargains. I typically do pretty good there on this type of stuff as i just snagged another piece of test gear last week. What was originally a $40,000 piece of test equipment is now mine for less than $400. It will cost me a couple of hundred bucks to have it calibrated, but for that kind of money, it was a no brainer. If there is specific test equipment that you're looking for, let me know. I'll try and find the best deals on items that are worth buying. Sean > |
Slappy, the tests you need are not going to come out of a box, or be found on Ebay!!! A word of advice: seek professional help! I.E. a doctor! Sean, what is the best unit to measure frequency response in my room? You know about my expereince with the TACT unit. I'm not sure that was the best approach, but I would like to keep up with this, and try to get the room in order. |
We have 2 sets of test equipment. Sean is right--with a laptop you can now have near the power of analyzers in the tens of thousands for less than $1000. Both our test kits require a laptop computer (PC only). The professional version is used by all of our dealers for acoustical measurement. The test kits are in our software, test and measurement section. |
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