I can confirm all of what has been said above. Since the price doesn't seem to be a big issue with you, you might also consider getting the stopclock timer, which works in conjunction with the Ana-pro.
It is neat in that it sets up printing "plans", where by you get the base exposure, given by the analyzer, then you can add seperate exposures for burning in, etc. As you probably know, it is f-stop based. So, for example, you can have a base exposure of 16 seconds, then the enlarger turns off, and you could have a second step in your plan which is a 1/3 burn in of an area, and a seperate step which is a 1/4 stop burn in, etc. You just hit a button, or foot switch, to begin the next step in your "plan".
The stopclock also has an audible metronome, which can be turned off or on, which is kind of helpful too. Also, the stopclock will program a test print, where you can do a series of exposures across the print, and user defined fractions of an f-stop.
This equipment is not cheap, but comes with good documentation, and has really been worth the money for me.