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<blockquote data-quote="unrealii" data-source="post: 548107" data-attributes="member: 554599"><p>I dont know about you, but I drive around with my windows open until I hit speeds of 60+mph. However, I tend to lose some sound with the ambient wind noise and raising the volume makes it too loud at some frequencies. My radio lets me store 6 parametric eq profiles and switch to anyone at any time. Eclipse has a sound measurment tool which measures strength of the frequencies which is what you use to put into the E-Iserv to optimize for a flat response. I thinking of driving around with my laptop and recording the frequencies of the ambient noise, then bumping those frequencies up by 1-2 db's in the E-Iserv. Since I'll have to eyeball the curves, I can have up to 6 different combinations at once stored in the hu, so that leaves some room for trial and error.</p><p></p><p>Anyone know any sound measurement software? Does anyone know a better way of doing this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unrealii, post: 548107, member: 554599"] I dont know about you, but I drive around with my windows open until I hit speeds of 60+mph. However, I tend to lose some sound with the ambient wind noise and raising the volume makes it too loud at some frequencies. My radio lets me store 6 parametric eq profiles and switch to anyone at any time. Eclipse has a sound measurment tool which measures strength of the frequencies which is what you use to put into the E-Iserv to optimize for a flat response. I thinking of driving around with my laptop and recording the frequencies of the ambient noise, then bumping those frequencies up by 1-2 db's in the E-Iserv. Since I'll have to eyeball the curves, I can have up to 6 different combinations at once stored in the hu, so that leaves some room for trial and error. Anyone know any sound measurement software? Does anyone know a better way of doing this? [/QUOTE]
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