I'm thinking of buying one...anyone had experiences with it?
How are the leads?
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Radikal Technologies Accelerator.
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Re: Radikal Technologies Accelerator.
Where do you see one for sale? Honestly, I want one too, but as afar as I know, the first batch blew out and it's been quiet from Radikal ever since. No updates anywhere, not even on their main site/forum....
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Re: Radikal Technologies Accelerator.
I realize this post is a few months old, but thought I'd say that, if anything, there are far more updates on the accelerator than on the Spectralis (I'm a spectralis owner). The firmware has been updated from 1.54 to 1.57, though a few bugs persist. A few people on the RT forum seems to have a much better idea about those bugs and how important they are than I know.
I've been told by a Spectralis and Accelerator owner that the oscillators between the two sound very similar (though the spectralis uses analog filters and the accelerator uses digital filters). So... if you're looking for some good leads... I think you'd find it in the accelerator.
http://www.forum.radikaltechnologies.co ... =13&t=2452
That said, RT has been extremely quiet.
I've been told by a Spectralis and Accelerator owner that the oscillators between the two sound very similar (though the spectralis uses analog filters and the accelerator uses digital filters). So... if you're looking for some good leads... I think you'd find it in the accelerator.
http://www.forum.radikaltechnologies.co ... =13&t=2452
That said, RT has been extremely quiet.
