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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 07 August 2008


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Inta Audio X4S

Multi-core systems are fast becoming the standard for audio PCs, so how will INTA Audio’s X4S system clock up? Hollin Jones finds out...

Price: £899.00
Manufacturer: Inta Audio
Website: http://www.inta-audio.com



When buying a PC for pro audio use, it’s a good idea to buy from a specialist company with experience of building and tweaking machines specifically for the unique tasks that music-making demands. As well as a ready-made setup, you also tend to get after-sales service from the same people who built the system.

Score: 9

This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 60
Filed under Home, Computers, Hardware, Reviews

 

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Comments

scott waterman - 13 June 2008, 05:26 PM

i recently purchased a top of the range puad core pc frm music -pc.com,useing the brand new px9650 processors,and let me tel u...it flys,everything i throw at it seems to soak it up with ease.whitch can only be good for the demanding user.scott

 

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