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Old 24th August 2009, 05:15 AM   #1
rjb is offline rjb  New Zealand
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Default Netbook and speaker testing

Don't know where best to put this- perhaps a Moderator can help.

Anyway I normally use Arta on my main computer to test speakers, (usual panasonic mic, etc) but recently acquired a netbook- Toshiba NB100 with 120G hard disk.

It would sometimes be useful to use this instead for simple speaker testing outside, freq and impedance mainly.

Has anybody got suggestions for a suitable sound card, (I presume the internal one is not adequate, but open to correction). It need not be USB or battery powered.

Also any suggestions for software?- I see there are several new freebees available.

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