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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Argentina
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Hi guys, im searching for some tool that let me measure the T/S parameters, i found this Woofer Tester 2, woofertester.com , someone know if are good?
Any other recommendations? found others like Dayton Audio DATS Dayton Audio Test System 390-806 |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2010
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I've heard good things about Woofertester 2, but I went with the Dayton tester myself. Worth every penny, although it apparently can have some conflicts with other devices on your computer. Mine conflicts with my Audigy 2 card on my main computer for some reason, so I run it on my laptop instead, where it works great.
Perhaps others can tell of their experiences with Woofertester 2. |
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