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Prism Sound shake up Audio Test at AES New York 2018 with full-featured high performance audio test solutions from only $3395!
On show for the first time will be the very latest dScope M1 audio interfaces for Prism Sound’s dScope Series III audio test & measurement software.
Cambridge, UK: October 10th 2018: Prism Sound will be smashing the price barrier for audio development and production test with its dScope Series III software with the latest measurement hardware interface, the dScope M1.
With this innovative combination of software and hardware, audio development and test engineers can now deploy the most sophisticated, comprehensive and high-performing test solutions starting from just $3395.
The very latest dScope M1 audio interfaces, on show for the first time at AES New York 2018
The M1 family comprises several units with a range of options including wide bandwidth with maximum sampling rate of 768kHz providing measurement from DC to >200kHz as well as lower residual THD+N (typically <-110dB) for amplitudes up to 100Vrms.
The M1 unit now has an option for Phantom power as either 48V or CCP to enable direct connection of measurement microphones and comes with a suite of tools for measurement of electroacoustic devices including impulse response analysis and logarithmic sine generator sweeps.
The dScope Series III M1 system runs all the standard audio tests such as Frequency response, THD+N, Intermodulation distortion and more, in the most compact and lightweight package ever.
Automation of test setups is a breeze with Prism Sound’s “Auto Sequence” tool. Auto Sequence enables serial execution of saved test setups complete with customizable prompts between setups, if required, and automated collection of results to Microsoft’s Excel spreadsheet, plus automated generation of html test reports.
dScope Series III software has an easy to use Software user interface that presents familiar functionality, based on standard tools such as signal generator, voltmeters, FFT and sweep responses.
The dScope Series III software is already well established with the dScope Series III system unit and is now able to run with both the former range of hardware units or the new M1 family.
For further information click here or email sales@prismsound.com
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