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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: palmyra fremantle western australia
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Hello all
I’m near completion of my tower speaker project and would like some information on testing the crossover performance What tools do you use to do testing do you have frequency generating cds or software? I have in my kit a multi meter lcr meter db meter reasonable hearing I have searched the forums but have not come up with any thing as yet |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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just another
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what geek said
It is also possible to simply generate tones with your sound card, but it may not do a clean job as freqencies increase. Tony. |
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