Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
I want to make the sound "flat". What equipment do I need to measure it?
|
#2
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
"HONG KONGer" wrote in message
I want to make the sound "flat". What equipment do I need to measure it? You need a signal source a calibrated microphone analytical hardware or software These days the signal source and analysis functions are generally performed using a PC with a high quality sound card in it. Popular software for this purpose are listed on these web pages: http://www.me-au.com/measure.html http://www.etfacoustic.com/ http://www.mlssa.com/ http://www.siasoft.com/index.shtml http://www.audioscientific.com/Audio...ware_Links.htm |
#3
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Arny Krueger a écrit :
"HONG KONGer" wrote in message I want to make the sound "flat". What equipment do I need to measure it? You need a signal source a calibrated microphone analytical hardware or software These days the signal source and analysis functions are generally performed using a PC with a high quality sound card in it. Popular software for this purpose are listed on these web pages: http://www.me-au.com/measure.html http://www.etfacoustic.com/ http://www.mlssa.com/ http://www.siasoft.com/index.shtml http://www.audioscientific.com/Audio...ware_Links.htm Arny you see when you follow my advises you can do a very good job... Keep on working hard. Lionel |
#4
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Arny Krueger wrote:
"HONG KONGer" wrote in message I want to make the sound "flat". What equipment do I need to measure it? You need a signal source a calibrated microphone analytical hardware or software (snip) And one more thing - the actual room you intend to use it in. A "flat" speaker may sound terrible in a room due to furnishings, carpet, or other features. It's not quite as simple as plugging it all into a computer - you have to fine tweak it along the way. |
#5
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Joseph Oberlander" wrote in message
Arny Krueger wrote: "HONG KONGer" wrote in message I want to make the sound "flat". What equipment do I need to measure it? You need a signal source a calibrated microphone analytical hardware or software (snip) And one more thing - the actual room you intend to use it in. Generally, that's pretty hard to avoid. A "flat" speaker may sound terrible in a room due to furnishings, carpet, or other features. It's not quite as simple as plugging it all into a computer - you have to fine tweak it along the way. Agreed. |
#6
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Arny Krueger wrote:
And one more thing - the actual room you intend to use it in. Generally, that's pretty hard to avoid. You'd be surprized how many people build things in their garage and never move them to the living room during the fine tweaking stage. Shoot, you'd be surprized how many people get crap stuck up their butt and have to visit the E.R. ![]() |
#7
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
... These days the signal source and analysis functions are generally performed using a PC with a high quality sound card in it. But the problem is that we shouldn't use a crappy mic and the analog input of the soundcard. Any way around it? |
#8
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
HONG KONGer wrote:
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... These days the signal source and analysis functions are generally performed using a PC with a high quality sound card in it. But the problem is that we shouldn't use a crappy mic and the analog input of the soundcard. Any way around it? Even a bad soundcard will be sufficient to yield the degree of accuracy you need for this kind of analysis. GZ |
#9
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
"HONG KONGer" wrote in message
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... These days the signal source and analysis functions are generally performed using a PC with a high quality sound card in it. But the problem is that we shouldn't use a crappy mic and the analog input of the soundcard. Any way around it? Non-crappy mics for testing speakers are pretty easy and cheap - Behringer ECM-8000. You need a good mic preamp - One option are the mic preamps in a Behringer UB802 mixer. Sound card in your PC might be fine, or to be sure try a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz. |
Reply |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
rec.audio.car FAQ (Part 4/5) | Car Audio | |||
rec.audio.car FAQ (Part 2/5) | Car Audio | |||
rec.audio.car FAQ (Part 1/5) | Car Audio | |||
Newbie Subwoofer questions | General | |||
WANTED: JBL DX-1 Input/Output High/Low Frequency Crossover Cards to suit JBL's XPL-200 Speakers | General |