First of all - yes, I have indeed read up on these here on the forum and know in fact that these tend to be pure feces, but:
I'm a sound guy and am currently in desperate need of a dual channel FFT spectrum analyzer (preferably one with a built-in sweeping function gennie) that is very portable for use on gigs to fine tune and troubleshoot the audio systems. All I know about DSOs comes from Dave's vids and this forum, I have zero personal experience with these - so far a recording interface hooked up to my good old Linux powered lappie proved sufficient, but a dedicated HW will be a necessity soon for various reasons.
My question to you, experienced tech genii is:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-ARM-DSO203-USB-Signal-Generator-Nano-Digital-Oscilloscope-with-x1-x10-probe-/140722136991?pt=BI_Oscilloscopes&hash=item20c3b1679f <-- schematic and specs insideGO or NO-GO?
It seems to be capable of just what I need and spec-wise doesn't seem to have the major flaw of the piece-of-turd toy-o-scope Dave reviewed - DC-only coupling (plus the case is dedicated, no reused MP* player case here), plus both the HW and SW are open, there are numerous applications available for the thing (including the motherdanging FFT I need).
Thanks for all the info
P.S.: Please don't respond just to shitstorm me for bringing another chinese turd up, I know I should get a proper analog scope 'n stuff, I just really need someone who know his scopes to take a look at the thing (schematics, specs) and tell me whether to go for it or not
and why.
Thanks again
EDIT: I am also considering the JYEtech DSO094 (and possibly the xMinilab by gabotronics...)