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MZ
 
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Default Self-adjusting equalizers?

Yeah, that would provide a real nice starting point, and wouldn't be
terribly difficult to implement. (not to mention that the manufacturer
would then be touting two pieces of equipment for sale instead of one).

Then again, if you're running everything through a car PC and you're handy
at programming...

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"Scott Gardner" wrote in message
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Does anyone make an equalizer that will automatically adjust its
settings when connected to a real-time analyzer? I was looking at the
AudioControl SA-3055 analyzer, and it has the capability to convert
your car's frequency response curve to an IASCA score. If you could
design an analyzer that would provide feedback to an equalizer, you
could program the final response curve you want, then have the RTA
analyze your current response curve and automatically send control
signals to the EQ to change its settings until your in-car response
matches the curve you specified, or at least as closely as possible
within the limitations of the EQ. Using this method, EQ adjustments
would take a matter of seconds to complete, and would be extremely
nice if you had a particular response curve you wanted to match, such
as the IASCA grading criteria.

Scott Gardner