In Reply to: Re: Maggie IIIa 3-way Active Crossover Project (long) posted by Tim Murphy on February 13, 2004 at 00:01:29:
Awesome info Tim.
There are a few software based RTA's available that you can run on a laptop or a pc. Some have pink, white, even warble tone generators built into them. You would need a full duplex soundcard and a good mic to use them though. I havent even been using the pink noise generator of my driverack. Instead I've been using ETF 5 which works quite well. As an aside, with all of the adjustments available to me now, the stock crossover values are nice to have, (thats where I have mine set)but I've been listening, then adjusting the various levels by ear. (same as andyr) This IMHO is producing the most satisfying results. Trust your ears andyr...(they are probably way better than any measurement instrument)
Cheers,
Andy
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