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What is the general consensus (if such thing exists...) concerning the
companies that build "audio specific" computers, Carillon, for example? Does the added value they provide warrant whatever markup they charge over a similar system assembled by Dell (or whoever)? I know that there are certain features that they provide that are all but unavailable from the guys who build word processors, like rack mount enclosures. I'm not looking for brand specific information so much, but whether it makes sense to work with one of these audio PC companies versus going with a general PC company? If it matters, I'm not looking to assemble some high powered DAW, just a super reliable system for reading and archiving files from removable SCSI drives. Thanks. Steve |
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