![]() Phoenix is also another reasonably well used piece of software in Germany particularly. Even if you have a choice of hardware that works with your software choice, you can choose more wisely to give you upgrade paths in future. So, you really need to decide on what software you want first, and what you want from it, and this will dictate what hardware you can buy. ![]() Likewise Moncha is on a similar tip to Pangolin QS, but about the same price ultimately unless buying integrated into a projector. Price differences aren't actually that great, but the user experience is quite different. Some DAC's will work with other software, the main contender to Pangolin being LaserShowXpress and the Etherdream DAC. People like me who run multiple DACs and Beyond keep an eye on the second hand market to pick up extras, so its not 'just' QS users who might be interested in buying them.īuying laser software is fraught with pitfalls for the new user.Ī lot of software is tied to hardware - so in this instance the Pangolin FB3 only works with Pangolin software and vice versa. Remember as well that the FB3 DAC that comes with QS is quite desirable second hand, so you're likely to see less depreciation than with others. It won't look quite so pricey by the time you've bought 2 other software/DAC combos at £200 a pop and realised you should've got QS in the first place Does look very good, but a bit on the pricey side. ![]()
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