Re: sound card

From: e_e_ling_at_h...
Date: 2001-05-13 11:21:15


Hi

Being of a non-technical nature, I don't understand half of what's
being said on the sound card discussion, but I think we should bear
these points in mind:

1. Performance should not be compromised. If using a soundcard means
we cannot train at certain frequencies then we should not use a
soundcard. I think that to really take off our product should be a
perfect eeg system.

2. How much cheaper would using a soundcard make things? Personally,
I would view $300 as "cheap" for an eeg system. Obviously, I would
prefer to see a cheaper system, but not by sacrificing quality, so if
we're talking about a difference between $150 and $180 (for example)
then I would say the price difference is not worth the compromise.

It may be that I have missed the point here as I don't fully
understand the sound card discussion, so if this post doesn't make
sense then please ignore it :)

Regards

Eric



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