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  1. tim_t

    Spectrum Analyzer - SPL meters - Subs - Recvr -Signal Sources

    Thanks Steve. I'm going through the Home Theature Talk section now. I found 138 hits so it may take awhile. -tim
  2. tim_t

    Spectrum Analyzer - SPL meters - Subs - Recvr -Signal Sources

    Bruce, Thanks for thewww.etfacoustic.com web site. I've read about half of it or so and it has filled in some gaps and explained a few things and given me more possibilities to consider. It think I'll spend the next day or so digesting it before I make any more changes. Thanks -tim
  3. tim_t

    Spectrum Analyzer - SPL meters - Subs - Recvr -Signal Sources

    I thought about sub placement. Decided to leave it for now between the two mains at the front of the room, it sounds good with music,looks good, the wifes happy with it, and the kids stay off of it for the most part. The sub gets down to 5 Hz and less but the SPL is low at those ranges. At 19...
  4. tim_t

    Spectrum Analyzer - SPL meters - Subs - Recvr -Signal Sources

    I tried 10 or 12 various softwares packages looking for a spectrum analyzer that was decient, easy to use, and priced for the hobbiest or aoccassional user. I found some nice high priced stuff and mid priced stuff, but best deal all around seems to be the DazyWeb Labs software. The software...
  5. tim_t

    Spectrum Analyzer - SPL meters - Subs - Recvr -Signal Sources

    I am puzzler over how to tune for everything starting from the least tunable to the most tunable. What I'm working with: 15" Definitive Sub Klipsch Forte mains and Klipsch surrounds Yamaha DSP-A1 Technic A-10 DVD-Audio Sony ES CD-Player Yamaha 850 tunner RCA Laser disk Player ---------...
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