Found a site with prices. Never heard of them, but here they are:
https://www.yoycart.xxxxx/Product/570032364221/ (replace "xxxxx" with "com")
$3572.23 - DS7014 (100MHz 4-channel 10GSa s)
$5759.01 - DS7024 (200MHz 4-channel 10GSa s)
$12944.13 - DS7034 (350MHz 4-channel 10GSa s)
$16737.52 - DS7054 (500MHz 4-channel 10GSa s)
$5580.50 - MSO7014 (100M 4 16-channel Logic 10G)
$7811.90 - MSO7024 (200M 4 16-channel Logic 10G)
$14506.12 - MSO7034 (350M 4 16-channel Logic 10G)
$18968.93 - MSO7054 (500M 4 16-channel Logic 10G)
Yea, I try not to be a snob but if the price between rigol and rtm3000 are similar I'd never consider the rigol. Unless reviews show it is actually a pretty good scope.
Yea, I try not to be a snob but if the price between rigol and rtm3000 are similar I'd never consider the rigol. Unless reviews show it is actually a pretty good scope.
Hopefully Dave and/or Shahriar will get their hands on one soon, if it can at least keep up, maybe it will even drive the price of the segment down.
We think this scope will be a winner.
An oscilloscope in that price level is a "long term investment" for most users. Imagine year 2025 and an 8bit oscope sitting on your workbench..
I took a quick look at one web shop and if we compare similarly equipped RTM3004 and DS7014 (base scope + bundle) RTM3004 is 6290€ (no VAT) and DS7014 is 3799€ (no VAT). In that config RTM will have AWG and ARINC 429 protocol and Rigol won't.
If you compare similarly configured RTM3004 MSO and MSO7014, RTM is 7640€ (no VAT) and MSO7014 is 4799€ (no VAT). Rigol will have two channel AWG , and RTM will have ARINC 429 and spectrogram mode.
I took a quick look at one web shop and if we compare similarly equipped RTM3004 and DS7014 (base scope + bundle) RTM3004 is 6290€ (no VAT) and DS7014 is 3799€ (no VAT). In that config RTM will have AWG and ARINC 429 protocol and Rigol won't.
If you compare similarly configured RTM3004 MSO and MSO7014, RTM is 7640€ (no VAT) and MSO7014 is 4799€ (no VAT). Rigol will have two channel AWG , and RTM will have ARINC 429 and spectrogram mode.True but in the region up to 200MHz there are many cheaper alternatives.
When reviewing on eevblog ?
Of course and teardown ....