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Has anyone seen or used the Tenma Speaker Measurement Interface sold by MCM Electronics? It uses USB to connect to the computer. I can't imagine that the USB port can supply enough current to measure a large woofer.
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It doesn't take much current to measure any driver, woofer or tweeter.
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