Measuring Frequency
Measuring Frequency
Anyone know if a device is available to measure frequency output on an amp. I have an amplifier that I would like to set at 90 hz. lp but the amp has no marking for that freq. only a from 30-350 hz. I can do some math and go halfway and halfway to reduce the numbers but feel more comfortable with true measures instead of guessing if I am anywhere near close to the freq. on the dial. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks
if you had an RMS meter you can measure output versus tone frequency to determine when it starts to drop off.... many also have frequency counters... my fluke 111 was only like $200 and handheld oscopes can be found on ebay for alittle more...
anyway, make sure you measure using a non inductive load similar to the DC resistance of your subs or the measurement won't mean much.....
anyway, make sure you measure using a non inductive load similar to the DC resistance of your subs or the measurement won't mean much.....
Check out Stereo System Test & Analysis Tones by Nino B.
This website offers free individual test tones you can download and burn...Choose whatever frequency / frequency range you want, burn it, play it and tune accordingly...
This website offers free individual test tones you can download and burn...Choose whatever frequency / frequency range you want, burn it, play it and tune accordingly...
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