FFT has just been improved. Just found newly released FW and posted it
Keysight also keeps adding stuff:
https://www.keysight.com/main/software.jspx?cc=US&lc=eng&id=2820272
This is how FFT is now, here with Max Hold that cleans up all the fuzz down on the noise floor and markers and some tables added. Looking at a FFT of the probe Cal output.
Yeah, but FFT is just the start. Just look at all the stuff the Keysights can do for signal analysis:
(and how snappy the UI is...)
If it's within budget then the Keysight is easily the best choice for audio work in this price bracket.
What signal analysis? It has 4 basic math operations, low pass filter and 64k FFT. It is really very basic and has none of advanced stuff that 3000 series has.
Rigol DS1000Z literally has better math(and filters), and in this video filter is as slow as it is on the Rigol. Rigol FFT is crap though. But Siglent's FFT is insanelly more capable that what DSOX1102A has.
Also, while Rigol DS1000Z IS kinda slowish on some things, Siglent is really fast and has no worse usability in that regard than Keysight 1000 series.
And Keysight has small memory and only 50 segments in segmented mem.
If I had to choose between DSOX1102A and SDS2352X-E I would go with one that has 28x more memory (and up to 80,000 segments), 1 Mpoint FFT, Mixed signal expandability, 350 MHz bandwidth with 50 OHm, and all protocols and triggers included in basic price. And that is not Keysight, sorry...
While I think that Keysight 3000T series is currently still the best overall (all things included) scope in 3000 class, Keysight 1000 and 2000 series are too much money for very basic and very outdated scopes. They have specs of Hameg scopes from 10 years ago. They are very good quality but very basic, and acceptable only if you use only basic things and practically use them as replacement for analog scopes. If that is your use case, and are willing to pay for brand name and maybe better support (depending on where you are) then they might be good choice. Otherwise, it is like comparing 1965 Porsche 911 (that had 130 HP) with today's Honda Civic Type R (320 HP).. Porsche is a fancy car with great brand but despite all that, Type R is both better and faster.