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Old 20th October 2009, 07:57 PM   #1
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Default Free/shareware Crossover simulation sotware

I used to use Calsod at University, but it's DOS based and not much fun anymore (and I cant get it to run well at all on Vista)

Anyone know of a cheap way to get a functioning simulation tool, that will also handle measurements in the calculations??

SoundEasy would be one way, but if you are only designing a few speakers it's a bit too much to spend I think ...... any good suggestions???

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Excel based, free, good stuff:

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Speaker Workshop does both measurements and simulation, and is free. You can measure with Speaker Workshop or HolmImpulse (search on this site) and simulate with the spreadsheet John mentions.
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Think I'll give Speaker Workshop a try first.
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