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<blockquote data-quote="Max Warasila" data-source="post: 213769" data-attributes="member: 3845"><p>The linea-research devices are top of the line. I had a brief chance to talk with Ben Ver at NAMM this year, but he got a call from his wife (I think?) and I never got back around to his booth. It's got almost every feature I'd like, especially if you go with the full amplification solution. Only problem is the price tag it comes with! I do agree with Peter regarding the lake as a better system-tech tool, even though the linea-research stuff has better loudspeaker optimization tools specifically. IIRC, it has a decent API though, so it might be possible to do whatever you want on top of it depending on the scale you're looking at.</p><p></p><p>However, I'm really looking into doing some more low-level work, so even though these are amazingly good tools, they still aren't what I'm looking for. I may just have to pony up for the full SHARC and make my own balanced input daughter board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max Warasila, post: 213769, member: 3845"] The linea-research devices are top of the line. I had a brief chance to talk with Ben Ver at NAMM this year, but he got a call from his wife (I think?) and I never got back around to his booth. It's got almost every feature I'd like, especially if you go with the full amplification solution. Only problem is the price tag it comes with! I do agree with Peter regarding the lake as a better system-tech tool, even though the linea-research stuff has better loudspeaker optimization tools specifically. IIRC, it has a decent API though, so it might be possible to do whatever you want on top of it depending on the scale you're looking at. However, I'm really looking into doing some more low-level work, so even though these are amazingly good tools, they still aren't what I'm looking for. I may just have to pony up for the full SHARC and make my own balanced input daughter board. [/QUOTE]
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