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What are your thoughts on this 14-bit oscilloscope?
DaneLaw:
At least they are down in the price ballpark that more or less fits the bill for these rebadge units for the US market.
Around 400 US - as they seem to be selling for atm in the states (-75%).
If I recall correctly, these 2ch Multicomp MP720106 can do an aspect of FRA (frequency response) on the fly..
modoran:
Stay away from Multicomp pro crap, it is an Owon in this case, but at much higher price, of course. If you really want this model, just buy directly from Owon, you get exactly the same thing, but cheaper.
All multicomp pro scopes and multimeters are the same, just a personalized logo, the trick is to find the chinese brand who makes it and buy from them cheaper, thats all.
radiolistener:
--- Quote from: nctnico on November 18, 2023, 02:19:40 pm ---If you want 14 bit or better, look at the Analog discovery or devices from Picoscope.
--- End quote ---
I'm agree, if you want 14 bit, it's better to look for something like Analog Discovery or Picoscope
DaneLaw:
--- Quote from: modoran on November 19, 2023, 06:04:31 am ---If you really want this model, just buy directly from Owon, you get exactly the same thing, but cheaper.
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Just to keep things level.. Maybe you could help the OP by actually linking to this cheaper "variant" than the 410US :popcorn: and what OP is posting as source with regional warranty..
I reckon it went over your head.. the only reason why OP is likely looking at it, is because of the price reduction (-75%)
Multicomp Pro usually fronts as a US rebadging brand with a hefty mockup, but it looks like they are clearing these at prices, that are difficult to get the native XDS-Owon at..
Even Owon's discounted regional prices in China seems a tad higher.
J-R:
I also have the XDS3202E, from the Arrow fire sale some time ago. $150 delivered, but it has ZERO options. The Multicomp being discussed appears to have all the options except the battery, which I admit raises the attractiveness a bit. Touch screen, Wi-Fi, ARB, DMM, LAN.
My opinion on the Owon products is that they offer the stated basic functionality at a low price point, but otherwise you absolutely get what you pay for even on discount. The scope can be slow and and the menus are very shallow compared to what you'd see in a typical Keysight, for example. Don't plan for any support, firmware updates, etc. Although rarely some have reported differently.
I became annoyed with my Owon pretty much immediately and eventually forked over about $750 for a liberated 4-channel Keysight DSOX-2004A. Life is better now.
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