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Woah, Pyro's only $29. -----Original Message----- From: Graham, Lindsay [mailto:lgraham@post.cis.smu.edu] Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 6:08 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: RE: FW: O.T. Computers Hmmm. Salesman's logic. Not to bash, but, if I am to buy this argument, then it should work in reverse... Carillon Barebones III PC: $2,100 minus Loop Station software (don't need it): -$500 minus Virtual OnSite Service app (not essential): -$99 minus Cakewalk Pyro (have other app): -$79 New Cost: $1,422. I'd buy one at that price. Also, you can't throw in the $249 warrantee cost that Apple charges on top of a Dell PC, which comes with a $139 3-year warrantee. Lindsay sonic detritus: left of eliot http://leftofeliot.iuma.com -----Original Message----- From: Zola, Joanne [mailto:JZola@primediabusiness.com] Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 4:49 PM To: 'Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com' Subject: FW: FW: O.T. Computers Here's a response direct from Carillon re: thier computer systems. email Gil for more info. -----Original Message----- From: Gil Griffith [mailto:gil@wavedistribution.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 11:08 PM To: Zola, Joanne Cc: bill@CarillonUSA.com Subject: Re: FW: O.T. Computers I disagree. You get: P4 with 850 (not 845) chipset 800 mHz RAMBUS (not 133 SDRAM) 2 new Seagate hard drives in QuietPC enclosures, 5 year warranty dual-monitor video card Carillon AC-1 kick-ass drop-dead gorgeous rack-mount chassis, built like the proverbial brick sh*t house. The chassis alone would sell for $500, or $199 less than the Marathon rack-mount Mac chassis, which is no where near as nice, cool, or sexy. And our chassis is so quiet you won't even know it's turned on unless you look at the screen. 5000 (!) professionally recorded (through a Neve) samples convertted to 24 bit digital though Apogee AD8000 converters, and the application (Loop Station) to audition them, choose the ones you like, and drop them right into your application for immediate use. This feature alone is worth over $500. Emagic Zap file compression utility Cakewalk Pyro CD/MP3 burning software Carillon Help, application-specific, as HTML code right on the hard rive for instant access (no need for Adobe Acrobat) Carillon How software, as above Carillon Fix Virtual On-Site software allowing for remote troubleshooting and repair over the internet or phone line. Nortin charges $99 for their equivalent, known as PC Anywhere. Keyboard with application-specific shortcut stickers. 3 year warranty. Apple charges $249 for this. Tech Support provided by actual musicians familiar with your application - priceless. Let's add it up... Dell P4 in plain-vanilla chassis - $899 Carillon rack chassis - $500 Loop Station - $500 Emagic Zap, Cakewalk Pyro - $79 Virtual OnSite service app - $99 3 year warranty - $249 total - $2326 comparable rack-mounted 2 gHz G4 PowerMac - $3699!!!!!!!! Maybe I should raise my prices!! :) -gil On Wednesday, April 10, 2002, at 06:33 PM, Zola, Joanne wrote: > counter-point > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jonathan El-Bizri [mailto:ssrndpty@hotmail.com] > Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 3:30 PM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: O.T. Computers > > > I've been totally drooling over those boxes, but there are >so< > expensive > for what you get. > > The level III barebones unit - the only one that has a P4 with > non-PC133 ram > is $2,100, with no soundcard, running windows 98(!!). That's macintosh > pricing!! > > For that price, you could buy a the same pc as a kit, and one of those > silent enclosures for all your noisy gear. Hmmm.... > > bIz > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Hans Lindauer" <hans@ernieball.com> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 3:14 PM > Subject: RE: O.T. Computers > > >> Hi Bill- >> >> You might want to check these guys out: >> >> http://www.carillonusa.com >> >> They're PCs built for audio, and you can buy them pre-configured for a >> number of audio applications, without all of the cute extras of other >> pre-built systems. The nice thing is, you won't have to figure out >> which tiny check box is screwing up your musical experience. >> >> I have a friend (some of you may know him as Ryan, as the soundman from >> Loopstock) who puts together audio PC systems as a side-job, and he >> says >> that he'll never build another PC from scratch now that these are >> available. >> >> I just ordered the Barebones Two model :) There's a 4-week lead time, >> BTW. >> >> -Hans >> >> P.S. SCSI drive are really loud - I'd stay away. >> >> >>> Subject: O.T. Computers >>> Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 13:25:18 -0700 (PDT) >>> From: BILLYBUDDHA@webtv.net (William Mcallister) >>> To: Loopers-delight@loopers-delight.com >>> >>> Well I'm coming out of the closet, thats right I don't own a computer. >>> BUT, I'm getting ready to purchase one and would like some advice from >>> the intelligent LD community. Whats the best bang for the buck? I >>> eventually want to use it for recording and all things musical. Thank >>> you all. Bill/Las Vegas >> >> >