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Old 2nd October 2006, 02:13 AM   #1
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Default What testing software should I use?

I've been digging for a couple days, trying to find a software suite that can do the following.

- Measure a raw driver and give the necessary for modeling T/S parameters
- Measure speakers response and impedance curves both for infinite baffle and in and enclosure.
- Take parameters and measurements to give suggested crossover networks
- Can generate necessary signal output for said testing
- And a few other things like measure THD, generate spectral decay plots

There's probably other stuff I'd want or need that I haven't thought of. The two pieces of software I've found are

http://www.fesb.hr/~mateljan/arta/index.htm
http://purebits.com/scoverview.html

Are there others I should look at as well? What is the recommendation here for something easy to use, and powerful enough to get the job done?
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Old 2nd October 2006, 02:19 AM   #2
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OS?

Great one for Mac here: http://www.fuzzmeasure.com/
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Old 2nd October 2006, 02:27 AM   #3
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That does look nice, but I'm on a PC ...
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Old 2nd October 2006, 07:36 PM   #4
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How about the Soundeasy/Boxcad sold at parts express for $189? http://www.interdomain.net.au/~bodzio/
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I use SoundEasy and so does many others. I am very happy, it will do all you asked and then some.
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Old 2nd October 2006, 09:46 PM   #6
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I use SoundEasy and so does many others. I am very happy, it will do all you asked and then some.
Excellent, I guess I'll spring for the $190 then
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