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<blockquote data-quote="Idec Sdawkminn" data-source="post: 1959256" data-attributes="member: 569344"><p>I tried using an RTA that I rented but it was really hard to use. Also, adjusting the EQ to make it flat made it sound horrible. There was no bass at all and everything hissed. I then got a Radio Shack SPL meter and I'm using the Rives Audio Test CD 2 and it seems much easier and better.</p><p></p><p>At flat EQ it sounds pretty good. I don't perceive anything as lacking with how it is. However, I can make lots of changes to it and although I can notice a difference in sound, I can't tell which ones sounds better. I can make the guitar, for example, sound several different ways, but I want it to sound the way it's supposed to and the same with everything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idec Sdawkminn, post: 1959256, member: 569344"] I tried using an RTA that I rented but it was really hard to use. Also, adjusting the EQ to make it flat made it sound horrible. There was no bass at all and everything hissed. I then got a Radio Shack SPL meter and I'm using the Rives Audio Test CD 2 and it seems much easier and better. At flat EQ it sounds pretty good. I don't perceive anything as lacking with how it is. However, I can make lots of changes to it and although I can notice a difference in sound, I can't tell which ones sounds better. I can make the guitar, for example, sound several different ways, but I want it to sound the way it's supposed to and the same with everything else. [/QUOTE]
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