I would like to know how much does it cost an SRB and if we still can find 4 DSPs SRBs.
I think that the 6 DSP one and the SCOPE SRB with 15 DSP are easy to find, but the old 4 DSPs isn't.
Please, what do you know and how much are they? Thanks.
How much does it cost an SRB and how many different sorts ar
Only just got around to putting some stuff in my profile, so now I'm openly stiff upper lipped etc.!
I have to admit that I got a bit of a bargain with my SRB, which I'm using with a Luna II. I bought it from ttoz, who has recently advertised a load of devices in the Pulsar Purchasing section. It cost me 400 USD (about £300). As I said in my last post though, the SRB doesn't have software, so if you need it, try to get an XTC. Having said that, if you already have a Pulsar, there's not much point in that!
Check the readers ads at http://www.sospubs.co.uk, as they seem to have a fair amount of Creamware stuff and it will save you the large VAT costs of importing (I paid £70). Also ebay can be good, but I've hardly ever seen any stuff on the UK site, only the US one. Also ebay isn't always as cheap as you'd think.
Good luck with the hunt. I very much recommend extending your DSP potential. I'm definitely a more satisfied Creamware user now! It meant I could sell on my DSP Factory card, which was not really integrating very well with my Creamware stuff.
Cheers,
Will
I have to admit that I got a bit of a bargain with my SRB, which I'm using with a Luna II. I bought it from ttoz, who has recently advertised a load of devices in the Pulsar Purchasing section. It cost me 400 USD (about £300). As I said in my last post though, the SRB doesn't have software, so if you need it, try to get an XTC. Having said that, if you already have a Pulsar, there's not much point in that!
Check the readers ads at http://www.sospubs.co.uk, as they seem to have a fair amount of Creamware stuff and it will save you the large VAT costs of importing (I paid £70). Also ebay can be good, but I've hardly ever seen any stuff on the UK site, only the US one. Also ebay isn't always as cheap as you'd think.
Good luck with the hunt. I very much recommend extending your DSP potential. I'm definitely a more satisfied Creamware user now! It meant I could sell on my DSP Factory card, which was not really integrating very well with my Creamware stuff.
Cheers,
Will