I have one too. Its incredible how much stuff they put into that little box for such a low price. Weather you should get one or not depends on how what you need it to do. I use mine to try and make poor recordings listenable on my main system that is very detailed. If you are using it for something like room correction, I would recommend a demo first. (Actually, its cheap enough to take a chance on and if you don't like you can sell it with not too much of a loss. I paid under $300 for a brand new unit on Amazon.)
As Elizabeth points out in her post, its not usb compatible. Personally, I wouldn't rule it out just because of that. Also, a lot of people say that its hard to use. I don't feel that's the case. The EQ does have a lot of different features and settings, but if you take some time to learn how the menu's work, its not hard at all.
As Elizabeth points out in her post, its not usb compatible. Personally, I wouldn't rule it out just because of that. Also, a lot of people say that its hard to use. I don't feel that's the case. The EQ does have a lot of different features and settings, but if you take some time to learn how the menu's work, its not hard at all.