Prism drops price of Dscope analyser
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Dscope Series III audio analyser
Prism Sound is reducing the US dollar price of its Dscope Series III audio analyser by 24 per cent to USD9,850.
The Dscope Series III analyser platform offers flexible and powerful audio test solutions for analogue and digital audio generation and analysis.
In addition to the standard signal generation and analysis package for frequency response and distortion measurement, Dscope Series III supports digital audio carrier testing, quasi-anechoic microphone/loudspeaker analysis and testing of Windows sound devices.
Users can also define their own analysis filters or measurement algorithms.
Dscope Series III can be automated using its built in VBscript interpreter, enabling the creation of custom test routines and pass/fail limit checking.
Test automation can also be accomplished using Dscope's Com interface with external automation software.
The Dscope Series III audio test and measurement system comprises a Windows PC (XP and Vista compatible) software application coupled with an external high-precision audio I/O processor for equipment-under-test (EUT) connection.
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