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    Quote Originally Posted by p1t8ull View Post
    It's looking very likely that a set of these will be in attendance at the UKLEM this weekend, if so we'll have plenty of experienced eyes on them and the opportunity to compare them with some of the many other scanning systems that will be there. I believe that will include a projector with 6215's and high speed CT amps as well, so if it all goes according to plan we should have some facts and figures quite soon.
    Thanks mate. I am going to watch this space with interest. I can easily replace my DT30's with a set by the sounds, drop straight in.
    This space for rent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p1t8ull View Post
    I believe that will include a projector with 6215's and high speed CT amps as well, so if it all goes according to plan we should have some facts and figures quite soon.
    Yeah Jem's projector has 60K Cambridge so a comparison is definitely on the cards if someone has the EMS 7000's fitted and working. I'll be interested to see the results as they sound like great scanners but as ever the proof is in the tasting of the pudding and not the writing on the packet!

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    HeHe...

    Guess who's (hopefully) getting a new toy to play with this weekend?

    For those who don't know i'll let the cat out of the bag (so to speak). Simon (P1t8ull), has been building me a small RGB projector that I can use for graphics in my office at home. It's fitted with a set of new EMS7000's from the recent group buy and hopefully it should be in attendance at Surfleet this weekend.

    Oh, and yes... I do intend to set up my other RGB for a direct comparison, or at least someone who knows what they're looking for can do the comparison . This projector is fitted with a set of 6215h's and high speed amps.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jem View Post
    HeHe...

    Guess who's (hopefully) getting a new toy to play with this weekend?
    Sweeeeeeeeet.
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    <zips off to prod the anodising man with a pointy stick>
    We should be good to go.. should
    A little bit werrrr, a little bit weyyyyyy, a little bit arrrrgggghhh

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    looking forward to seeing this jem/simon
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    Quote Originally Posted by p1t8ull View Post
    <zips off to prod the anodising man with a pointy stick>
    We should be good to go.. should
    Oh Crap!, I hope I haven't let the cat out too soon Simon. Anyway, don't put yourself under pressure, if it's ready it's ready & if it's not it's not. No worries either way

    Cheers

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    if its not ready i wont be happy mr mills
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    Hello friends Thank you for your quick response
    Quote Originally Posted by FourDee View Post
    And if someone posts some test results, could you please do genuine tests?
    Not : I really like these, they seem 'stable', ...
    Ie. things you can measure
    That sounds very good if some user sends their experiences.

    Quote Originally Posted by LaNeK779 View Post
    well, this is kind of like the "is a ferrari good for a first car?"
    the discussion will never end
    i have not ever been close to the ems7000 but i think that the ems4000 is way better and all around scanner, and more bulletproof, too.
    and more flexible to fit into a projector (although it requires more space)
    it all boils down to money you have available. if you have around 900-1000 euros and want a top notch scanner, then the choice is a matter of specs between the 4000 and 7000. If you have less than that and closer to 400-500 euros then the DT series (or equivalent chinese camtech clones) might be better suited
    Actualy I would like to replace my old laserworld projector's scanner with a top notch scanner in my first experience so this is why i asked.
    Also If ferrari's budget abouth 900 Euros, then i would love to drive it in my first experience Most importatnt point is that scanner is realy top notch scanner??
    Note: greece is our neighbour country, i prefer to buy from nearby than china.

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    well, it will definately not be a crap scanner, that much we can tell We should wait a bit then and see how it all goes over at the surfleet meeting this weekend, where (if all goes well) the ems 7000 will be reviewed by many experienced people against ct 6215 and various others.

    (three cheers for the neighbour comment mate, i just wish more people would think like this, in more parts of the world)

    if you want to start planning ahead for installing the 7000, one thing i can say for sure. plan ahead for some heavy duty cooling (heatsink and fan mandatory), as the amp cards get seriously HOT in no time. if you bolt these onto your base plate, i think you should cool the entire thing
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