RTA
Sorry to bring up and old thread here, but has anyone used any RTA software on a computer using the soundcard? I've experimented with an older program called SpectraLab and it seems to work well. Any thoughts on calibration? How far out could it be?
Mark
Mark
Originally posted by PEI330Ci:
JohnVroom,
MLSSA for example takes a loooong time to compute results, whereas LMS is real time.
Adam
JohnVroom,
MLSSA for example takes a loooong time to compute results, whereas LMS is real time.
Adam
Clio is the most universal because it offers swept sine and MLS measurements both with true acoustic phase measurement capability. LMS can do phase via a minimum phase transform but its not true acoustic phase rather a minimum phase calculation based on the slopes in the frequency response.
IMHO, Cliolite is the best professional type system cost vs performance wise @ $599US.
http://www.e-speakers.com/products/cliowin.html
IMHO, TrueRta is the best laptop/soundcard type system cost vs performance wise @ $40-100US.
http://www.trueaudio.com/rta_abt1.htm
Both systems require calibration for optimal accuracy.
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[ May 04, 2005, 08:37 PM: Message edited by: Sphinx ]
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