boister77 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 820 1 SoCal Nov 13, 2004 #16 what program are you using to create your tones?
plazman 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 660 0 USA Nov 13, 2004 #17 You look at the AC voltage at the speaker output of the amp Click to expand... can u explain a bit more? Im clueless
You look at the AC voltage at the speaker output of the amp Click to expand... can u explain a bit more? Im clueless
JimJ 5,000+ posts Tangled Up in Blue 32,922 107 Hillsborough, NC Nov 13, 2004 #18 you take your DMM, set it to AC volts, and put the probes on the speaker terminals of the amp. JL's got a very good Flash demonstration that makes it very easy to understand.
you take your DMM, set it to AC volts, and put the probes on the speaker terminals of the amp. JL's got a very good Flash demonstration that makes it very easy to understand.
plazman 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 660 0 USA Nov 14, 2004 #19 i thought test tones were used to tune an EQ
aphinney 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 820 0 in my house Nov 14, 2004 #20 and for comps so u are burpin at the hz your box is tuned to
S squeak9798 5,000+ posts Banned 26,540 97 USA Nov 14, 2004 #21 i thought test tones were used to tune an EQ Click to expand... Test tones are generally used to set gains and such. Pink noise or similar is used to tune an EQ normally.
i thought test tones were used to tune an EQ Click to expand... Test tones are generally used to set gains and such. Pink noise or similar is used to tune an EQ normally.
denim 5,000+ posts SSAudio.com 33,766 425 SSA HQ East Nov 14, 2004 #22 thats a great link but I already have all my test tones from Treo, maybe I should DL a new batch just for the heck of it
thats a great link but I already have all my test tones from Treo, maybe I should DL a new batch just for the heck of it