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Location: Brisbane
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I am trying to measure the transfer function of a active crossover I have built using the "electronic measurement" function of praxis but cannot achieve a stable reading. I am only using the audpod and soundcard which would seem to be OK according to tutorials. Do I need to add a preamp before the crossover to achieve adequate gain levels.
Thanks for any help, Phil |
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