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<blockquote data-quote="Rasmus Rosenberg" data-source="post: 67590" data-attributes="member: 886"><p>Re: Sim VS Smaart</p><p></p><p>Its very hard not to get impressed by Sim 3 especially in the hands of Bob! He is an amazing teacher, and funky person. Im bias (as you know) in my comments as im close connected the "the competitor", but have however had a chance to use most systems out there under different conditions. As you also know, Timo has a cool section in his blog, where he compares things directly, and Im sure there will be much more to come, Im doing a "shootout" soon too, and will share if anything comes out of that. Here is a link <a href="http://timobeckmangeluid.wordpress.com/2012/02/17/comparing-3-fft-analyzers-powerpoint/" target="_blank">Comparing 3 FFT analyzers (powerpoint). « Timo's World all around the globe</a> </p><p>There is no doubt that Sim 3 is a really good system, but I have yet to see it do something that I can't do with its competitors, for what i get paid for. You mentioned the prize, your self, and all though your country have more money and pays better, I feel we are much in "the same market". In that market its really hard to sell your self, for more money, just because you will bring a Sim 3 system (or Smaart for that matter) It might be required of you to be able to use it to get the job, but I have yet to see a raise in pay for bringing your own measurement gear. Yes its very sad, but fact of a hard pressed market, hopefully the more people that push for more pay, it will go up some day. And that we all get so good results from adding an analyzer, that we no longer be haunted by the people that does as good or better with out. So that leaves it up to you if you want to bring less money home from the gig?</p><p>My best advice would be to wait for Sim 4 and in the mean time test Smaart out some more (since you allready have a license) with an new computer and or interface. Let me know, i might either have time to swing by or send an interface not being used or better yet hook up with some of the guys up there all ready up and running! Also PM me your email on facebook, i will let you know when we do some measurement workshops (beginning of next year) It would be a blast to have you in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rasmus Rosenberg, post: 67590, member: 886"] Re: Sim VS Smaart Its very hard not to get impressed by Sim 3 especially in the hands of Bob! He is an amazing teacher, and funky person. Im bias (as you know) in my comments as im close connected the "the competitor", but have however had a chance to use most systems out there under different conditions. As you also know, Timo has a cool section in his blog, where he compares things directly, and Im sure there will be much more to come, Im doing a "shootout" soon too, and will share if anything comes out of that. Here is a link [URL="http://timobeckmangeluid.wordpress.com/2012/02/17/comparing-3-fft-analyzers-powerpoint/"]Comparing 3 FFT analyzers (powerpoint). « Timo's World all around the globe[/URL] There is no doubt that Sim 3 is a really good system, but I have yet to see it do something that I can't do with its competitors, for what i get paid for. You mentioned the prize, your self, and all though your country have more money and pays better, I feel we are much in "the same market". In that market its really hard to sell your self, for more money, just because you will bring a Sim 3 system (or Smaart for that matter) It might be required of you to be able to use it to get the job, but I have yet to see a raise in pay for bringing your own measurement gear. Yes its very sad, but fact of a hard pressed market, hopefully the more people that push for more pay, it will go up some day. And that we all get so good results from adding an analyzer, that we no longer be haunted by the people that does as good or better with out. So that leaves it up to you if you want to bring less money home from the gig? My best advice would be to wait for Sim 4 and in the mean time test Smaart out some more (since you allready have a license) with an new computer and or interface. Let me know, i might either have time to swing by or send an interface not being used or better yet hook up with some of the guys up there all ready up and running! Also PM me your email on facebook, i will let you know when we do some measurement workshops (beginning of next year) It would be a blast to have you in. [/QUOTE]
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