![]() powerful tools produce powerful results only when used with informed decision and insight. I will say that to get the most out of either, you should be prepared to learn a modicum of physics and electrical theory- otherwise, you'll be doing a bit of wandering around in the woods barking your shins on things you didn't even see. I've heard comments from a few folks that LspCAD 6 is easier than the latest Soundeasy versions to get the gist of, but that's just hearsay. I don't think I"m in the position to make a judgement one way or the other on which might be better for you- If you can, I'd suggest downloading demo's of both and playing with them, as well as reading the manuals. ![]() I've owned two versions of Soundeasy, and I've owned/own two versions of LspCAD I've only been using LspCAD for the last 4 or 5 years, but that's just because "I" liked the feature set and how it worked for me and my working style. ![]() Neither has a trivial learning curve, and you'll probably get as many different opinions as to the degree and complexity.
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