I have been using B&K hardware and software for almost 8 years now. For all the various applications I have used it for, the system has been great. I have used the system in our lab and at many customer sites, the portability was one main reason why I bought it. The system can be very complex or very simple depending on the application and users level of acoustics testing and/or ambition. I am still finding neat little software tools within the system.
The Pulse system is scalable, from a 2 channel simple PCMCIA connection to a ethernet cable connection with over 100 channels. It can be connected to a laptop or a desktop.
One nice feature that I use all the time is the time recorder. The system will record the current time siganl to the hard drive of the computer which allows you to replay that test anytime, in real time, and use many analysis tools for post processing. That comes in handy when pressed at a customer site with people watching over your shoulders, allowing you to setup the system to just take the data and worry about the post processing in a office after you are done.
Sometimes, customer trips are planned and when that happens, the system can be setup to facilitate easy viewing of what is going on, you can even generate a report through the software after you are done with each measurement.
Another nice feature is the hardware has a connection where you can input up to 16 voltage siganls that can be measured along with the acoustic signals. I use it all the time to input pressure and temperature signals.
Contact your local B&K rep, they can come to your facility and demonstrate their equipment for you.
You will find that the B&K equipment and software are more expensive than the competition, but it is worth it. The service is 24/7 if you need it. Once you become proficient with the hardware and software, you probably won't need that. Remember, you get what you pay for.
I could talk all day about how I like this, but at the end of the day, I would recommend the system for anyone.
Regards,
Fred