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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Murrieta, CA
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I see a lot of candidates out on the web. Now that my old hardware IMP analyzer is failing and the manufacturer no longer supports it, I need to get into the 21st century. Your recommendations?
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Speaker Workshop is free. Can't beat that.
Whether it does what you want is another thing though. "The frequency response / transfer function of an amplifier can be tested from 20Hz to 18Khz with a resolution of 1/3 Hz. Uses MLS sequence of up to 128K samples at 11K to 44KHz. Tests calibration channel and input channels simultaneously in one operation." http://www.speakerworkshop.com/ |
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