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Generated 10 DB Matched Sine Waves Corresponding To The 10 Band EQ On My HU. Will This Work For A Basic EQ Job?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8696771" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>nope wrong in every account. </p><p>1st off, you cannot trust phone mics, they are trash for any kind of audio analysis. You need a specially calibrated mic designed for RTA (real time analyzer) duty. </p><p>With the RTA, you'll be running pink noise and then make adjustments to flatten out the peaks in the frequency response and adjust crossover points between mid and tweeter to tame unnatural peaks that cannot be tamed by EQ. </p><p>Run a 2 way active front stage and ditch your passive crossovers, get a better active capable head unit if you want real results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8696771, member: 650438"] nope wrong in every account. 1st off, you cannot trust phone mics, they are trash for any kind of audio analysis. You need a specially calibrated mic designed for RTA (real time analyzer) duty. With the RTA, you'll be running pink noise and then make adjustments to flatten out the peaks in the frequency response and adjust crossover points between mid and tweeter to tame unnatural peaks that cannot be tamed by EQ. Run a 2 way active front stage and ditch your passive crossovers, get a better active capable head unit if you want real results. [/QUOTE]
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