On 26 maj 2007, at 06.01, Parker Dinkins wrote:
Well on 9 May Cedar's Clive Osborn wrote to me:
"The price of a fully loaded CEDAR Cambridge system is high (around
£47,000), but in practice hardly anyone buys a system like this
because there are specific modules for forensic work, others for your
application and some for film dialogue etc. So typically a system
will sell for between £20,000 to £38,000."
And he wrote, a few days before that, giving some background
information as the Finnish distributor hadn't bothered to get around
at that time to answering the sales lead passed by CEDAR to them:
> Option 1
>
> CEDAR Duo DDC Declickle = £3,500
> CEDAR Duo DDH Auto Dehiss = £3,500
> CEDAR ADA = £450
>
> Total Price = £7,450
>
>
> Option 2
>
> CEDAR Cambridge Host System = £6,250
> CAM6 Declickle and Vintage Decrackle = £5,000
> CAM3/A Auto Dehiss = £3,500
> CEDAR ADA = £450
>
> Total Price = £15,200
>
>
> Option 3
>
> As Option 2, but with CAM18 NR-5 supplied
>
> Total Price = £20,700
All prices quoted were also excluding VAT ("sales tax") I believe
which is a further 17.5% in the U.K.
With the USD to GBP at nearly 2 one can see a price of circa 30 to 40
thousand U.S. or up to 60 thousand U.S. according to the later mail.
>
> Perhaps a complete CEDAR Cambridge system might cost around that
> amount, but
> I fail to see why any record collector would ever need the extensive
> forensic and dialog enhancement tools that would be included in such a
> system.
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