RTA testing result
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LMS4
It's a complete package including a mic.
But....and this is a big one.
It requires an ISA slot, my Dad donated to me an old Pentium2 PC to get the job done.
Very good complete package for $1400 US.
Another less costly option is Winclio. This program and hardware is actually prefered by Joe D'Appolito over MLLSA and LMS. He finds it easier to use...and it's a bit cheaper.
Adam
Adam
LMS4
It's a complete package including a mic.
But....and this is a big one.
It requires an ISA slot, my Dad donated to me an old Pentium2 PC to get the job done.
Very good complete package for $1400 US.
Another less costly option is Winclio. This program and hardware is actually prefered by Joe D'Appolito over MLLSA and LMS. He finds it easier to use...and it's a bit cheaper.
Adam
Adam
#19
Originally posted by PEI330Ci:
Brandon, I think I've made my case for no EQ
Brandon, I think I've made my case for no EQ
The only RTA reading I have seen that's better than that with a flat EQ setting, is a Jeep Cheroke that was built by Audiowaves here in Oshawa.....It was so bloody flat you could set your beer on it from 2K and up...with only a slight peak at 20KHZ and a couple peaks and valleys around the sub-midbass area, but nothing terribly serious, with some minor adjustments, the whole reading was as flat as a 10 year old girl, it was insane.
I saw that last week when the AC peice was installed and it really changed my outlook on EQ's. I may just RTA my system before I add the EQ to see what it reads and if it's fairly flat, like a 25-30 curve, I may just add a 7 band Parametric and scrap the Behringer...or use it in my home audio set-up which, again, probably doesn't need it.
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