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| Andrew_Debbie:
Korg are selling a small 4 channel Oscilloscope kit. It also has a spectrum analyser, a 2 channel signal generator and a musicians tuner. Korg is a musical instrument company after all. At $165/£165 it is a bit too expensive for a small ± audio bandwith 'scope. After all ~£30 more will buy you a Hantek DSO-2C10 or similar. Still, I find it an interesting concept worth a look. Based on YouTube reviews, it is a lot better then JYE DSO-138 / 150 type budget scopes. The no-solder kit is a based on a snap-apart screw-together PCB. The case is white FR-4 with aluminum side profiles. Once screwed together the scope is about 5"x3". I'm sure it won't be long before clones turn up on AE. https://www.korg.co.uk/products/nts-2 |
| coromonadalix:
Meh not even capable to put some basic specs ........ let it go and buy an Hantek even if they are basic .... |
| Andrew_Debbie:
I'm not going to buy one. I'm not a muscian. I thought it was an interesting design. I could see a something similar being done as a inexpensive open source project, maybe with more general purpose feature set. The features are targeted at somone with a modular or semi-modular synth. Even the AWG is as much about music as troublshooting. This is a good revew / demo of what it can do: https://youtu.be/A_LtC6HI5YI |
| coromonadalix:
Well have to admit, impressed a bit, there is more videos of it on youtube ... dont like the encoder shaft left like this, i haven't seen a knob ?? |
| dobsonr741:
Korg is not selling an oscilloscope kit. It’s a kit, happens to have a limited audio waveform oriented scope function. It will not be any use as a bench scope. For one, it won’t work for DC. |
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