Hi
What's the best method (modulated sine waves, etc) for creating sound files to test drivers? And why?
Mos
What's the best method (modulated sine waves, etc) for creating sound files to test drivers? And why?
Mos
I use Test Tone Generator....the maximum length for sine waves in the demo is 3 sec., but that is decent enough for me...The pitches seem to annoy everyone in the house at 90+ dB. I use my Sennies to attenuate the sound so as to not damage my ears.
Hi
I own CoolEdit Pro 99 🙂
Actually, I meant, what's the best way to construct the test wavs?
How much modulation of the pure sine wave, etc. Stuff like that. Or should it be just a pure sine wave?
Mos
I own CoolEdit Pro 99 🙂
Actually, I meant, what's the best way to construct the test wavs?
How much modulation of the pure sine wave, etc. Stuff like that. Or should it be just a pure sine wave?
Mos
It depends what the test tones are for exactly - it should probably include things like band limited white/pink noise for calibration purposes and tonebursts for measurement of time domain responce - try the linkwitz website, it's got some useful info on measurement:
http://www.linkwitzlab.com/burst-cd.htm
and
http://www.linkwitzlab.com/mid_dist.htm
The first link is that of a list of test tones for a CD (purchasable from Mr Linkwitz) and the second is that of a speaker comparison - the testing methods are explained.
Hope this helps?
http://www.linkwitzlab.com/burst-cd.htm
and
http://www.linkwitzlab.com/mid_dist.htm
The first link is that of a list of test tones for a CD (purchasable from Mr Linkwitz) and the second is that of a speaker comparison - the testing methods are explained.
Hope this helps?
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