Many thanks for your reply Sam, really appreciate it. If.you had to choose between this
https://www.hoxtonmacs.co.uk/collections/macbook-pro/products/macbook-pro-15-inch-core-i7-2-2ghz-pro-555x-4gb-space-grey-mid-2018-grade-b?variant=31987939180646 And a new 13" 16gb macbook pro with the M1 chip which would give you go for? It doesn't say in the Hoxton ad how many cores I don't think? I guess I want something that's going to keep going for as long as possible! Many thanks Ben On Wed, 21 Apr 2021, 21:31 Sam - MacAmbulance, <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Ben > > See below > > *_* > > Regards > Sam Mullen > > +44 (0)7747778022 <//+447747778022> > [email protected] > www.macambulance.com > [image: MacAmbulance]MacAmbulance Ltd.Providing Affordable Mac/PC Support > and Web Development > > MacAmbulance Ltd. is a registered company in England & Wales, registration > number 8466597 > > This email is intended solely for the addressed recipients and may contain > privileged or confidential information. > > If you have received this email in error please notify the sender and > delete the email immediately. > > > On 21 Apr 2021, at 21:18, Route 49 Studio Brighton < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi I run an audio mixing and recording business and am looking to move > from an iMac to a MacBook Pro to give me more portability. > > I'm currently using a late 2012 iMac with 16gb ram, I upgraded the hard > drive to a solid state and despite running some fairly large projects with > lots of plugins on logic X it's still running pretty well. I do need more > portability though. > > I'd like to go for a 16" obviously for screen size but I believe they are > also more powerful? My max budget is £2000 although less would be great, if > buying new, it seems I can either choose between having 32gb ram or the 8 > core processor. Which do people think is most important for audio > processing, my research seems to suggest RAM but that doesn't seem > conclusive. Am I right in thinking new macbooks can't have ram upgraded? > > *Any MacBook/Air or any MacBook Pro from 2013 onwards will have soldered > ram so can’t be upgraded. 2016 onwards the storage is also soldered.* > > > The Macbook I'm looking at seems to have the Intel chips, does anyone know > if any of the macbooks have the apple chips and are they worth waiting for > if not? > > *Currently the Air and 13” MacBook Pro have the M1 chip. They seem to be > extremely fast when compared to similar intel macs. * > > > *The 16” MacBook Pro has a very powerful graphics card, so it’s mainly > designed for visual apps, though the i9 processor will work very well for > audio. Unfortunately a 16” MBP with 32GB RAM and i9 quad core will be way > over £2k even 2nd hand.* > > > If I go for new are there any models I should avoid? > > *Currently I’d choose the MacBook Pro 13” over the MacBook Air, but there > are rumours of a 14” M1 MacBook Pro in the wings. I imagine it will be > faster than the current 13” M1 MacBook Pro. Ideally wait until WWDC in June > to see if Apple release those. They’ve just released the iMacs so laptop’s > should be next* > > > I'm considering going secondhand, does anyone know of any reliable > secondhand dealers or have something to sell? I'm anxious about buying > online but if anyone has had positive dealings with a company that would be > good to know. Are there any models or specific years I should avoid? I know > certain models have had problems over the years. > > *hoxtonmacs.co.uk <http://hoxtonmacs.co.uk> are very good, excellent > customer service. eBay will be cheaper but sometimes a bit risky buying 2nd > hand from randoms. The 2016 onward MacBook Pro is very fast but make sure > you get the highest spec affordable, it can’t be upgraded later on* > > > Sorry for the mass of questions! 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